INDEX 



Illustrations are indicated by an asterisk. Page references in black face 

 type are to definitions of technical terms. Etymologies are given for the 

 order, suborder, superfamily, and family names. In etymologies of names 

 derived from the Greek, the Greek is followed by the transliteration (in 

 italics) of the Greek letters into Latin letters, and that by the English 

 meaning; in those derived from the Latin, the Latin (in italics) and the Eng- 

 lish meaning are given; in those derived from other languages, the nativity 

 of each word is specifically indicated. Each of the family names has been 

 derived by adding -idee (having the force of a patronymic) to the name of 

 the type-genus, which, in the index, immediately follows the family name. 

 The family termination is not repeated throughout the etymologies and 

 should be supplied by the reader. 



Abbott-sphinx, larva of, 

 *437 ; tufted-bodied, 437 

 Abdomen, parts of, 7 

 Acalyptrate Muscidae, 341 

 Acanthaclisis, 232 

 Acanthia hirundinis, 206 

 Acanthiidse, A c a n t h a 

 (aicavda, acantha, thorn), 



195, 205 

 Achemon sphinx - moth, 



larva of, *43i 

 Achorutes nivicola, *64 

 Achurum brevipenne, 142 

 Acoloithus falsarius, 387 

 Acridiidse, Acridium 

 (<iKpi6iov,acridium, dim. of 

 aicp/c, locust), 126, 133; 

 auditory organ of, *I34, 

 135-, impaled by shrike, 

 *I34; life-history of, 

 136; key to subfamilies 

 of, 136; migratory spe- 

 cies of, 133 ; sounds of, 



I 34.. 



Acridiinae, 136. 



Acronycta americana, 404; 

 impressa, *405 ; occiden- 

 tals, *404; occidentalis, 

 larvae of, *404 



Adalia bipunctata, 287 



Adephaga (uSriv, aden, 

 enough ; Qayelv, phagen, 

 eat), 251 



Admiral, red, 454 



JEcilius sulcatus, stages in 

 development of nervous 

 system of, *25 



JEschna constricta, head 

 of, *93 



yEschnidae, /ISschna (prob. 

 alaxpog, aischrus, ugly), 

 91,92 



Agamic, 173 



Agaristidae, A g a r i s t a 

 (etym. uncertain), 407 



Agenius, 499 



Aglais milberti, 456 



Agonoderus pallipes, 255 



Agrilus, 266 ; ruficollis, 

 267 



Agrionidae, Agrion ( ayptog, 

 agrius, wild), 89,90 



Agrotis ypsilon, 402; vena- 

 tion of, *404 



Ailanthus-worm moth, 421 



Air-bush bug, 205 



Akidoproctus, 1 18 



Alaus oculatus, *268 



Alder-blight, 180. 



Aletia argillacea, 404 



Aleyrodes, respiratory sys- 

 tem of, *I9 



Aleyrodes iridescens, *IQ2 ; 

 merlini, enlarged details 

 of pupa, *I93 ; pupa-case 

 of, *i93; pruinosa, *ig2; 

 tentacu latus, *ig2 



Aleyrodidae, Aleurodes 

 (afavpudris, aleurodes, 

 floury), 166, 100 



Alimentary canal, 13 



Alimentary canal of cock- 

 roach, *I4 ; of dobson- 

 fly, *i6; of harlequin- 

 fly, *i5 ; of locust, *i4; 

 of thrips, *I5 



Allantus basillaris, ^464 



Allorhina nitida, 276 



Alternation of generations 



of gall-flies, 469 

 Alulet, 327 



Alypia 8-maculata, *4o8 

 Amber-wing dragon-fly, 



*95 

 Amblychilia cylindri- 



formis, 253 

 Amblycera ( afiQhve, am- 



blys, blunt; KPC, ceras, 



horn), key to genera of, 



118 

 Amblycorpha oblongifolia, 



*I5I ; rotundifolia, 151 

 Ambrosia-beetle, 299 

 Ambush-bugs, 195 

 American blight, 179 

 American locust, *I39, 



141 

 American tortoise-shell, 



455 



Ammophila, nest-building 

 of, *494 ; nest-burrow of, 

 *494 ; nesting-ground of, 

 *492 ; nesting habits of, 

 492 ; putting inchworm 

 into nest-burrow, *493 

 Amnion, 38 

 Ampelophaga myron, 434, 



435; versicolor, 435 < 

 Amphibolips coccinea, 



471 ; spongifica, 471 

 Amphicerus bicaudatus, 271 

 Amphientomum, 112 

 Amphigerontia, 113 

 Amphion nessus, *438 

 Anal veins (see venation) 

 A n ab r u s purpurascens, 

 "156, 157 



