( Ix ) 



Pyrophorus causticus, note on luminosity of, xxxi. 



Rhyncophorus sp. ? destructive to sugar-canes, xv. 



Sphenophorus sacchari, destructive to sugar-canes, xv. 



Tachyusa pumila, 38. 



Tomarus bituberculatus, destructive to sugar-canes, xv. 



Trogophlceus abdominalis, 52. — T.fontinalis, 52. — T. senilis, 51. 



Vesta basalis, 14.. — V. Chevrolatii. 13. — V.proxima, 14. — P. Saturnalis, 13. 



DIPTEKA. 



Fire-fly in Australia, a Dipterous insect, i. 



Isopogon hottentottus, captured at Box Hill, Surrey, iii. 



Syrphus larva adhering to pelargonium, xxxiii. 



HEMIPTERA. 



^thus palliditarsus, 309. 



Alcimus japonensis, 310. 



Anthocorls nemorum, sujiposed to damage hops, xxix. 



Asopus japonensis, 308. 



Calocoris tricolor, 313. 



Caura excelsa, 149. — C. marginata, 150. 



Coccus, shell-like scales formed by, vi. 



Dacnister, 315. — D. fiavescens, 316. 



Edessa inclyta, 150. 



Plata (Colobesthes) Pryeri, 153. 



Fulgora andamaneiisis, 152. 



Heniiptcra, a collection from Japan, 305. 



Leptodictya Leicisi, 314. 



Lobothyreus obscurus, 147. 



Oncoscelis antennatus, 150. 



Palomena amplijicata, 148. — P. spinosa, 149. 



Pamera picta, 311. 



Pentatoma marginalis, var., 148. 



Polyctenes longiceps, 319. 



Ptyehis Goudoti, a series of varieties exhibited, xi. — frothy secretion 



emitted by, xii. 

 Scotinophora scutellata, 307. 

 Tiarodes Meldola;, 152. 



HYMENOPTERA. 



Afjenia, 244. — ^. bifasciata, 244. — A. punctum, 245. — /i. variegata, 244. 

 Ainmophila, 247. — A.campestris, 248. — A.hirsuta, 248. — ^. lutaria, 249. — 



^. sabulosa, 247. 

 Aporus, 231. — ^. unicolor, 231. 

 Asemorlwpti-um, 217. — ^. Uppulum, 2l7. 

 Astata, 252. — /I. boops, 252. — ^J. stigma, 253. 



