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moerens, Anomala, see A. lucicola. 

 Melolontha, see Anomala luci- 

 cola. 

 Moeschler, H. B., cited, 7:225. 

 Moffat, J. A., cited, 1:116; 2:142; 

 11:127, 1B5, 139, 146, 241; 12:193. 

 molesta, Formica, see Monomorium 

 pharaonis. 

 Myrmica, see Monomorium 



pharaonis. 

 Solenopsis, see Monomorium 

 pharaonis. 

 molestum, Monomorium, see M. 

 pharaonis. 

 Simulium, see S. venustum. 

 molitor, Tenebrio, 2:138; 4:200, 207; 

 8:110, 176-77, 299, 300; 9:308, 

 442; 10:497; 14:350% 375% 382% 

 mollipes, Aulacizes, see Diedro- 

 cephala. 

 Diedrocephala (syn. Aulacizes), 

 9:396, 410. 

 Molobrus fuliginosa, see Sciara. 

 inconstans, see Sciara. 

 mali, see Sciara. 

 vulgaris, see Sciara. 

 Monarthrum mali (syn. Crypturgus, 

 Tomicus), 1:331; 7:316-17, 370; 9: 

 440; 11:270; 14:318% 374% . 

 Monlishood, Phytomyza nigricornis 



infesting, 4:79. 

 monodon, Notoxus, 11:269. 

 Monohammus confusor (M. titillator 

 in error), 2:49-51, 55; 4:23, 

 207; 5:325; 6:188; 9:463; 10: 

 511, 517; 12:238, 361. 

 scutellatus, 10:517. 

 titillator, erroneous reference of 

 M. confusor. 

 Monomorium carbonarium, 10:368. 

 molestum, see M. pharaonis. 

 pharaonis (syn. Formica, M. 

 molestum, Myrmica and 

 Solenopsis molesta), Belle- 

 voye's observations on, 11: 

 112-13; bibliography, 11:109- 

 10; description of, 11:110-11; 

 earlier life history, 11:110; 

 figure of, 11:111; habits, 11: 

 111; life history, 11:112; 

 other species in houses, 11: 

 113; reference, 1:62, 321; 10: 

 366; 12:356; 14:390^, 395^; 

 remedies, 11:113-14; Say's 

 description of female, 11: 

 110; ubiquitous character, 11: 

 110. 

 Monophadnoides rubi (syn. Selan- 



dria), 1:42. 

 Monostegia ignota, 9:431. 



rosae (syn. Selandria), 1:42; 17: 

 344, 362; 10:499; 14:366% 384% 



monticola, Telamona (syn. T. 

 querci), 9:391, 410. 



montivaga, Hesperia (syn. Pyrgus 

 tessellata), 1:336. 

 Megachile, 12:359. 



Moody, E. & Sons, insects from, 3: 

 140. 



Moody, H. L., cited, 8:155; 11:240. 



Moonseed, Canadian, Psenocerus 

 supernotatus infesting, 3:138. 



Moore, C. H., insects from, 9:462. 



Moore, C. R., insects from, 4:206, 

 208; 10:518. 



Moore, Dr E., insects from, 11:287, 

 288; 12:363. 



Moore, J. M., insects from, 4:208. 



Moore, W. H., insects from, 3:142. 



Mordecai, J. R., insects from, 10: 

 511. 



Morgan, H. A., insects from, 11:287. 



Morning glory, insects injurious to; 

 Cassida bivittata, 6:127. 



nigripes, 7:363. 

 Chelymorpha argus, 4:201. 

 Coptocycla aurichalcea, 6:125, 

 126; 7:363. 

 guttata, 6:127. 

 Poecilocapsus lineatus, 1:277. 



Morrell, L. L., insects from, 10:518; 

 11:287. 



Morris, Benjamin, observations on 

 Lebia grandis, 12:236. 



Morris, J. G., cited, 2:168; Catalogue 

 of the described Lepidoptera of 

 North America cited, 12:183; 

 Synopsis of the descri'bed Lepidop- 

 tera of North, America cited, 1:81, 

 87; 2:68; 4:51; 5:184, 192; 7:225; 

 12:183; 13:343\ 



Morrison, H. K., cited, 5:201. 



Morrisonia confusa, 10:482; 11:265. 



Morse, L., insects from, 11:287. 



Morton, Emily, observations on Ci- 

 cada, 4:206; 12:279, 280, 286, 287. 



mortuorum, Plusia, 5:285; 10:376, 

 377. 



morula, Acronycta, 1:328; 9:455; 

 10:481; 11:265; 14:313% 



mosquito, Culex, see C. fasciatus. 



Mosquitoes, abundance of, in south 

 1:14; 12:321; biting organs de- 

 scribed and figured, 12:326-29; 

 classification, 1:78; 4:190; de- 

 velopment, final, 12:334-35; dis- 

 tribution, 12:321-22; eggs of, 12: 

 332-33; elephantiasis spread by, 

 !l2:331-32; figures of biting organs, 

 12:327, 329; Filaria hosts, 12:331- 

 32; general account (abstract), 4: 

 196; larvae described, 12:333- 

 34; names of, 12:319-20; pallia- 

 tives of bite, 12:325; pupae de- 



