504 



PART 7 Introductory Remarks 211— 

 LOCUSTIDAE, Xiphkliiirii vari- 

 penne, Distribution 212; Feeding- 

 Habits, 212; Eg-g parasite, (i. e., 

 Faraphelinus xipM-dU) 214; Life- 

 history 215; Description 215; Va- 

 riation 218; Xiphi(Uiim latifrons 

 223. 



COCCINELLIDAE: Callincda 



Usludimtria 224; Lifehistory 225; 

 Cocci iiclla rcpanda, lifeiiistory 228; 

 Parasite 229; Yeranla frenata 229; 

 Lifehistory 230; lineola, lifehis- 

 tory 231, sp. 232; MALACHII- 

 DAE. CoUops quadriniiictiliilKs 232. 

 REDUVIIDAE; Zchis prnf/riuiis 

 232; Lifehistory 233; h'cliiriolns 

 hlacJ;hurni 234; Lifehistory 235; 

 ANTHOCORIDAE; Triphleps 



perHeqncna, lifehistory; Plij/soplcu- 

 irlla imwduUis 235; lifehistory 

 236; CIMICIDAE; Oechalia (jrisea 

 236; Literature cited 236; Ex- 

 planation of Plates 237. 



PART 8 ENCYRTIDAE. BULOPHI- 

 DAE. TRICHOGRAMMIDAE— 

 General Remarks 241; Habits of 

 the paraisites considei'ed 241; 

 Parthenogenesis 246; Classifica- 

 tion 246; Species and genera des- 



cribed or named 248; Descrip- 

 tion of genera and specits 249; 

 Bibliography 265; Descriptions 

 of Plates 266. 



PART 9 LEAF-HOPPERS— General In- 

 troduction 271; Biological Sur- 

 vey 273; Lifehistories 273; Flight- 

 organs 280; Maternal Affection 

 285; Stridulation 285; Relations 

 with ants 285; Systematic posi- 

 tion and classification 287; Sur- 

 vey of previous systems 287; 

 System adopted 295; Outer 

 framework 297; Criticism of pre- 

 vious systems 303; Summary 309; 

 List of new genera and species 

 310; List of previously known 

 species so far as worked out 316; 

 Descriptions of genera and spe- 

 cies 317; Bibliography 468; Des- 

 criptions of Plates 475. 



PART 10 INTRODUCTORY and Gen- 

 eral Remarks 483; List of Dryi- 

 nidae and Pipunculidae discuss- 

 ed, and Descriptions of species 

 486; Description of Plates 495; 

 Positions at rest of certain 

 forms 498. 



SPECIAL INDEX. 



X. B. — Species that are merely listedwilhout being discussed are not as a 

 •ule included in this index. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Bruesia 102, australensis. phaeodes 103. 



stenodes 104. 

 Callineda testudinaria 224. 

 Coceinellidac 224. 

 Coccinella repanda 228. 

 Collops quadrimaculatus 232. 

 Deinelenchus australensis 107, 109. 

 Elenchus 94, 106 tenuicornis 106. 

 Halictophagus 93, 104, americanus 105, 



schwarzii 104 (see also Bruesia.) 

 MnUichiidttC 232. 

 Megalechthrus tryoni 106. 

 fitylopiddc. 

 Verania frenata 229 linoola 231 sp. 232. 



DIPTERA. 



Baccha monobia 179 siphanticida 177. 



Pipunculus agamus 135, 141, anthracias 

 136, 146, beneficiens 133, 135, 143, ci- 

 nerascens 134, 135, 142, 262 comitans 

 134 141. cruciator 133, 135, 137, cry- 

 psichalcus 134, 146, dolichostigmus 



134. 140. epichalcus 132, 150, erinys 



135, 138, eucalypti 133, 138, eutricho- 

 des 133, 135, 494, fallax 134, 141, ha- 

 waiiensis 136, 155, helluo 134, 135, 144, 

 heterostigmus 133, 135, 149, homoeo- 

 phanes 138, 148, hylaeus 134, 139. 

 .iuvator 136. 1.52, koebelei 134. 135, 144 

 lamellifer 134, 141, leimonias 132, 151. 



