﻿INDEX 



607 



Celyphidae, 504 



Celypkus, 505 



( 'enwnus unicolor, 128 

 Cephaloidae, 275 



Cephalomyia maculata, 515 



Cephaloon, 275 



Cephalothorax, 465 ; of Stylops-l&rva., 302 



Cephenomyia rafibarbis, 517 



Cerambycidae, 278, 285 



Cerambycides, 28? 



Ceramius, 89 ; C lusitanicus, 89 



Ceranchia, 374 



Oerapaehys, 175 a, 



Ceratina, 11, ;/.' 



Ceratocampidae, 368, 375 



( leratocombidae, 559 



Ceratognathini, 191, 195 



( 'eratonema, 401 



Ceratopogon, 469; C Mpunctatus, 0. puli- 

 caris, C. varius, 470 



Cerceris, 125 ; C. arenaria, 125 ; C. 

 bupresticida, 125 ; C. labiata, 125 ; C 

 tuberculoid, 126 



Cercopidae, 577 



Ceresa bubalus, C. taurine/,, 577 

 na schaefferi, 275 



Cerophytides, .•'•'" 



^ 'eroplastes ceriferus, 597 



Ceroplatus mastersi, 4»J3 



Centra c inula, 383 



Cervical sclerites, 472 



Cetonia, in ants' -nests, 149 ; C. Jtorieola, 

 200 



Cetoniides, i&5, 199 



Choerocampa, 3S0 ; recte Choerocampa 



Chaetophorous, 446 



< lhaetotaxy, 446 



Chafers, 194 f. 



Chalcosriidae, 391. 420 



(India hockingi, 394 



Chalicodoma, 32, 35 : C. tfiimma, 30, 35 

 f'.. 36, 254, 486 ; C. parietina, C. pyre- 

 naica, 39 



Change of habit in larva, 301, 431 



Chapman, Dr. T. A., on Chrysis, 3; on 

 classification of pupae of Lepidoptera, 

 367 ; on Hepialus, 398 ; on Metoeeus 

 paradoxus, 268 ; on pupa of Lepidop- 

 tera, 3:27 n. 



Charagicc, 396 



Chartergus chartarius, nest of, 82, 83 



CheUosia chrysocoma, 439 



Cheimatobia brumata, 414 



( 'heliomyrmex, 180 



Chelonariides, 242 



Chelonia, 410 

 <stoma, 35 



Ghennium bituberculatum, 224 



Chermes, 583, 586, 587: C. abietis, 586, 

 587, 589 



Cheshire, on proboscis of bee, 15 



dagger, 525 



Child, on sense-organ, 442 

 China-marks, 421 

 Chinch-bug, 548 



araneoides, 474 



Chiromyziilae, 479 



Chironomidae, 468, 4~4 



< 'It in 1 in 1 in vs. 440, 168 



Chlamydes, 279 



Chlorum, 110 



Chloropidae, 504 



Ghlorops, 504 



Choerocampa elpenor, 380 



Choerocampini, 381 



Cholodkovsky on Chermes, 586 



Choragus sheppardi, 290 



Chorion, 322 



Chrysalis, 326, 3 1 1 



Chrysauginae, 423 



Chrysididae, 1 f. 



Chrysiridia madagascariensis, 4 IS 



Chrysis bidenta^a, 3; C. ignita, 3; C. 

 shanghaiensis, 4 



Chrysochus pretiosus, 279 



Chrysocoris grandis, 303 n. 



Chrysomelidae, 27ff, 278 f. 



Chrysomelides, 279 



Chrysopolomidae, 396 



Chrysops, 482 



Cicada, 123; C.plebeia, 574; C. septfew- 

 decim, 569 



Cicadellinae, 578 



Cicadidae, 568 f. 



Ciiu'iid,,'// hybrida, 202 



Cicindelidae, 201 f. 



Ci rin 1 1 us, 373 n. 



' VAv- .'//r/ »a/^« = spwi wZct, 401 



Cimex, 560 ; C. leetularius, 559 



Cimicidae, 559 



Cioidae, 245 



Cis mettiei, 245 



Cistelidae, 264 



Cistus salvifolius, beetle-larvae in, 2S2 



Cithaerias, 348 



t Hthe rvn /</, 375 



Cixiides, .:/?'V 



Ci.rius, 575 



Clambidae, -VJ 



Clasper, 314 



Classification, of ants, 144 ; of bees, 20 ; 

 of butterflies, 341 ; of Coleoptera, 189 : 

 of Diptera, 454 f.; of Heniiptera, 543 ; 

 of Hymenoptera Aculeata, 10; of Lepi- 

 doptera, 339 f. ; of moths, 366 f. 



Clavieornia. 189, 218, 265 



Claviger testae* us, 224 



Clavigerides, 224 



Clavus, 539 



Clear-wings, 3S6 



Cleggs, 481 



CleosMs, 40o 



Cleptes, 2, 4 



Cleridae, 253 



