PSYCHE. 



447 



Dorvphora 10-liueata. 17, 18, 

 115, U2. sp.. (J. 18. 



Dou|;lassia, 32. 



Drai;(Mi-riv, habit of, 304. 



Drosophila, sp., 9, 19. 



Dryiiiiiiae, 324:. 



Drvocoetes affaber, 142. 



Drvophanta papula, 187, 221. 



Diyops, 364. fastigiatus, 232. 



Drvopteris rosea, 421. 



D'urbania asliira, 428. liben- 

 tina, 428. mondo, 428. olombo, 

 429. osheba. 428. 



Dytiscus, 5.5. fapciventris, 150. 

 marginalls, 32. verticalis, 232. 

 sp., 143, 227. 



Eacles imperialis, 135. 



Economic entomologists, notice 

 of meeting, 406. 



Economic entomology, 116. 



Ecpantheria, 353. oculatissima, 

 135. 



Edema albifrons, 421. 



Edrionotus, 34. 



Edwards's: bibliography of 

 transformations, 401. butterflies, 

 406.' 



Elachista, 21, 32. 



Elaphidion mucronntum, 233. 

 villosum, 295. 



Eiater manipularis, 233. 



Elateridae, 34, 92. 



Electric light : captures, 149. 

 lepidoptera attracted to, 32. Trox, 

 at 169. 



Eleodes obsoleta, 225. 



Elephantomvia,, 293. 



Embia. 293." 



Emesa longipes, 280. 



Emphytus cinctus, 279. 



Empidae, 99, 100. 



P'mpis punctata, 57. 



Empoa, 211, 213. coccinea, 

 390. -querci, 390. 



Empoasca, 212. 213. albopicta, 

 213. aurea-viridis, 213. conso- 

 brina, 213. fabae, 213. maleflca, 

 213. maligna, 213. obtusa, 213. 

 pura, 213. viridesceus, 213. 



Empretia stimulea, 142. 



Emus olens, 5. 



Enchenopa binotata, 389. 



Eniconyx, 92. 



Enodia'portlandia, 274. 



Entheus vitreiis, 33. 



Entomological club A. A. A. S., 

 95, 363. 



Entomological collections, 72, 

 115, 116, 118. 



Entomological society of Lon- 

 don, 56, 300. 



Entomologist for Minnesota, 

 200. 



Entomologists of agricultural 

 experiment stations, 156, 200. 



Entomology for beginners, 59, 

 151. 



Entomology in geography and 

 literature, 23. 



Entomophthoreae, 9. 

 Entophyta, 15, 45. 

 Entozoical fungi, 15. 

 Enyo, 397. 



Epargyreus tityrus, 277. 

 Epeira caudnta, 114, 147. dia- 

 dema, 5, 57. insularis, 114. pla- 

 cida,114. thaddeus, 114. triar- 

 anea, 71. sp., 9, 283. 

 Ephemera cupida, 168. 

 Ephemera, duration of life, 108. 

 Ephemeridae, 95. 

 Ephydridae, 403, 

 Epicalia acontiiis, 33, 58. 

 Epicauta callosa, 225. macu- 

 lata, 224. 



Epidemia epixanthe, 276. 

 Epidemics, insects as authors of, 

 24. 



Epipaschiae, 142. 

 Epipedesis opifex, 333. 

 Epipharyngeal organs of taste, 

 193, 222. 



Epipharynx, 193, 222. organs 

 of taste in, 159. 



Epitheca obsoleta, 369. 371. 

 yamaskanensis, -367, 371, 405. 



Epitola benitensis, 425. cercen- 



oides, 424. goodii, 424. mar- 



ginata, 425-. purpurascens, 425. 



subfulvida, 423. umbratilis, 425. 



Epuraea aestiva, 232. 



Erax, 255. 



Erebia euryale-adyte, 92. 

 Ereijus oiiora, 283. 

 Eriogaster lanestris, 60. 

 Eriosoma tesseliata, 18. 

 Erora laeta, 276. 

 Erycus puncticollis, 150. 

 Erynnis attains, 278. mnnitoba, 

 278. nietea, 278. sassacus, 278. 



Erythria, 212, 213. areolata, 

 212. 



Erythroneura, 211, 212, 213. 

 affinis, 390. tricincta, 390. viti- 

 fex, 390. vulnerata, 390. 

 Esthesopus, 92 

 Etoblattina, 289. 

 Encanthus orbitalis, 388. 

 Euchaetes egle, 421. 

 Euchloe cardamines, 363. 

 Eucrostis indigenata, 151. 

 Eudamus proteus, 277. tityrus, 

 421. 



Eugonia j-album, 275. 

 Euleucophaeus, 327. 

 Euliphyra, 423. miriflca, 423. 

 Euiyonetia, 21. 

 Eumaeidi, 143. 

 Eumecosoma, 257. 

 Eumolpidae, 22. 

 F.upelmidae, 117. 



Euphoberia, 293. 

 Euphoeades troilus, 277. 

 Euphoi-ia sepulchralis, 233. 



Enphydryas phaeton, 275. 



Euphvesmetacomet, 278. verna, 

 278. 



Euploeinae, 85, 405. 



Eupteryx, 75, 211, 213, 214. 

 germari, 70. |)ictae. 211. pul- 

 chella, 76. urticae, 76. 212. yit- 

 tata, 76, 212. 



Euptoieta clandia, 275. 



Eurenia lisa, 276. 



Eurvgaster alternatus, 241. 

 maurus, 241. 



Eurymi, 192. 



Eurymus, 192. eurytheme, 277. 

 interior, 276. philodi'ce, 192, 276. 



Euryomia inda, 228. 



Euryptera lateralis. 225. 



Eurytoma punctiventris, 187, 

 221. Vp., 186, 187, 221. 



Euscirrhopterus gloveri, 94. 



Eutermes rippertii, 113, 203, 

 204, 205, 207, 208, 222. 



Eu\anessa antiopa, 275, 330, 

 331. Id 



Euzophera cinerosella, 296. im- 

 plectella, 298. semifuneralis, 295. 

 zellerella, 296. 



Eyaniidae, 159. 



Eyeres comyntas. 276. 



Exema gibber, 234. 



Experiment station entomo- 

 logists, 1-50, 200. 



Extra - nuptial nectar- glands, 

 171. 



Feigning death, 141. 



Feniseca tarquinius, 70, 92, 276. 



Fernald, Prof. C. H. 300. Prof. 

 H. T.379, 



Fidonia atomaria, 170. 



Fitch, Asa, 138. 



Fitch's homoptera, 387. 



Flacherie, 11, 12, 19, 20, 110. 



Flata biyittata, 389. bullata, 

 389. conica, 389. humilis, 389. 

 naya, 389. opaca, 389. pallida, 

 389. pruinosa, 389. quinque- 

 lineata, 389. stigmata, 389. 



Flies migrate, do, 402. 



Flies as propagators of disease, 

 116. 



Fontaria gracilis, 442. " yirgini- 

 ensis, 442. 



Food plants of American but- 

 terflies, 274. 



Fossil insect localities in the 

 Rocky Mt. region, 863. 



Fossil insects, work of a de- 

 cade, 1880-1889, 287. 



Fossil lepidoptera, 70. 



Forflcula auricularia, 20, 93. 

 sp., 117, 195, 196. 



Forriculidae, 24. 



