INDEX. 



249 



Geographical distribution of Mantidse, 



38; is very clearly defined, 39 

 "Golden Ass," the, 163 

 Gomphocerus, the genus, 140 

 Gongylus, 30, 35 ; simulation to flowers, 



37 

 Graber, on musical organs of females of 



Acridiidse, 91 

 Graeffea coccophagus, ejection of fluid, 



49 ; ravages of, 45 

 Green grasshoppers, 141 

 Ground species of Mantidse, modifications 



of forms in general of, 28, 29 

 Eremiaphila, 28 



H 



Hair-streaks (Theclae), 178 

 Haldmanella, 140 

 Hawk Moths. See Sphingidae 

 as wind visitors, 229 

 highly specialized condition of some of 

 the structural characters of peculiar 

 interest, 220 

 leading characteristics of this favourite 



group, 219 

 Head and sense organs of Mantidse, 12, 



13 

 Hemaris. See Bee Hawk Moths 



diffinis, 228 

 Henneguy, on the eggs of t Phy Ilium cruri- 



foliiim, 55 

 Hetaira esmeralda, a clear-wing butterfly, 



177 

 Heteropteryx, its prickles and spines, 49, 



65 

 Hymenopus bicornis, alluring colouring 



of, 36 



Ichneumonidoe, no member of the family 

 attacks locusts, 132 



Immobility, a means of defence, 48, 49 

 of Phasmidae, reasons and use thereof, 

 45 



K 



Kallima, perfect Protective Resemblance 



of, 183 ;; 



inachis, 183 

 paralekta, 183 



Katydids, their music, 149, 154 

 as pets, 150; results of confinement, 



153 



have both a day and a night song, 150 



their pertinacity, 150 

 Kiinckel d'Herculais, on process of hatch- 

 ing of Stauronotus maroccanus, 99 



on dipterous parasites of Stauronotus 

 maroccanus and other Acridiidse, 98, 



on the Bombylid larvoe in the ova of 

 Stauronotus maroccanus^ 98 



" Leaf-butterflies," 182 

 Kallima inachis, 183 

 Kallima paralekta, 1 83 

 ' ' Leaf-insects, " resemblance to leaves 

 displayed by tegmina, by other 

 parts, 67-69 

 leaf-like tegmina possessed only by 



female, 70 



Lefebvre, on the genus Eremiaphila, 28 

 Leg of an insect, typical development, 9 

 Legs, front, of Mantis, modification of in 



detail, 9 



principal function, 10 

 secondary functions, 1 1 

 the limb in repose, 1 1 

 intermediate and posterior legs of 



Mantis, II 



Lepidoptera, 163, 176, 184, 203, 219, 230 

 antennas of, unsatisfactory as a classi- 

 ficatory basis, 185, 186 



