INDEX 



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nicomia, i:>4 

 Pedicinus, (500 

 iv.lieulidae, 599 

 p t 'il ifni i<n ijiiti.-; 599, 601 ; /'. nn'/ittoe, 



11 \ ; /'. vestiimnti, 601 

 IVdilidue, 266 

 Peduncle, 133, 134 

 Pegomyiq intuits, 79 

 Pelobiidae, 207 

 /V/,,/,///.v t <mlus, 208 

 Pelogonidae, 562 

 Pelopaeus, 110, 112 n. ; P. bilineatu*, 



114 : /'. laetus, 113. 117; /'. madra- 



spatii.iui*, 113 ; P. spirifex, 112 

 PeUastktu. 245 

 Peltides, 233 

 /'. in/iliiijus, 589 

 Pempliri't/iiii ///<//'////.?, 128 

 Pemphredonides, 127 

 Penis, 314 

 Peiitaiuera, 7-90 

 Pentanephria, 466 

 I't'iitittnnia, 541 ; P. rnjipes, 535 

 Pentatomidae, 533, 545, .5,^' 

 Pt'^szs, 104, 389 ; P./ormost/x, 105 

 Perez, on bee-parasitism, 32 ; oiilfalictus, 24 

 Pericoma fiinescens, 470 

 Pericopinae, 409 

 1'i-i-iili-i'imna, 401 

 Perilitus, 282 

 Peripneustic. 450 

 Peritracheal spaces, 332, 333 

 Perkins, R.C.L., on bee and acarid sym- 



biosis, 70 ; cm Odynerus, 76 ; on Prosopis, 



21 

 Pcrophoro, batesi, P. melnheim<'i-i. .".77 ; /'. 



sanguinolenta, 379 

 Perophoridae, 377 

 Perothopides, 260 

 Peytoureau, on morphology of abdomen, 



313. 314 

 Phaeism, 337 . 

 Plialacridae, 231 



',-11 replicata, 474 



Phaloniadae, 4~ 

 Plmitaev.s spleitilitli'Ius, antenna of, 191 

 Pharynx, 320 

 Phaudinae, 392 

 *', 165 



'jii laboriosus, 159 ; J'. diversus, 



167 



Plii'iHi.z, 575 



J '/i >, i * /i,,/,;? hieronymi, 249 

 Plieiigodiui, 251 

 J'/ii/Hf a aft sjiiiiiiiirius, 577 

 Philanthides, 124 f. 

 PhUimtl'.iix apivorus, 1-7 : /'. 



125 



I'll Hi a rn A J.idi/mt'x, aiitt-nua. 191 

 Pliilniithnx a it it! us, 225 

 /'// 'ebotomus, 470 



ci'ii ii-nfii. 545 



Phloeides, 545 



Phloeothrips fmmentariits, 5: 

 pithecium, 403 



<. 2i<; 



Phoridae, 494 



Phosphorescence, 250 see also Lumin- 

 escence 



Phragma, 307, 313 

 Phragmocyttares, 81 

 Phthanocoris, 543 

 Phthiriasis. 601 



I'lilliii-inx i/ti/iiiii!<//.-i, 001 



Phycitidae, 424 

 Phycodromidae, 504 

 PhyUm-nistis. 431 



ladniafa, 547. ."'4s 

 , parasite of, 520 

 Phylloxera, 587 

 Phylogeny of butterflies, 343 n. 

 Phymatidae. 554 

 Phymato2>v.s, 399 

 Physapoda or Physopoda, 5:!1 

 Phytomyzidae, 504 

 Pliytophaga, 19<J. 937, 27'5 f. 

 Phytyjhthires, 544 

 Phytoscopic effects, 336 

 Pierella, 348 

 Pieridae, 341, 357 

 Pieris/H-a.-isii.-i.it; 340 : development of wing, 



328, 329. 333 

 Piesma, 550 

 Pigments, 330, 334, 357 

 Pilifer, 308 

 Pill-beetles. 242 

 Pinaridae, 405 

 Piophilidae. 504 

 Pipuuculidae, 4!V> 

 1 * 1 1 1 ii ii c t* f ii ^ 496 

 Pison, US' 

 Pit-falls, 481 



triiiieni, 153 



-, 287 



Plant-lie.-. 5M f. 

 Plants and ants, 183 

 Plataspides, 545 

 Platycnema, 496 

 Platypezidae, 496 

 I'lut iijiln.i-n lulilitifl;!. 495 

 Platypides, 289, 295 

 Platypsyllidae, 219 

 Platyitsyllus castnri*, 219 

 I'liih/.-iuntit 1/,'firt'fifiiiiii, 230 

 Platystomidae, 504 



I '/i-ti iiiintit/a.-tiiiiii, 567 

 Pliny, on Mason-bee, 44 



Plume-moths, 426 

 Plumules, 331 



I'luain, 415 



I'ni-llll-.ill. 576 



Podilegidae. ..'.' 



