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Anomala, black, 1:307. 

 light-loving, 1:307. 

 margined, 10:411-13; 11:268; 

 12:352. 

 Anomala atrata, see A. lucicola. 

 binotata, 10:413. 

 lucicola (syn. A. atrata, A. ma- 

 culicollis, A. moerens, A. pini- 

 cola), 1:307; 5:305, 325; 10: 

 408-10; 12:352; 13:873^ 14.: 

 355^ 393=. • 

 maculicollis, see A. lucicola. 

 marginata (syn. Melolontha), 

 10:411-13, 491; 11:268; 12: 

 352; 14:379=, 393*. 

 minuta, 10:412, 413. 

 moerens, spe A. lucicola. 

 pinicola, see A. lucicola. 

 undulata (syn. A. varians), 10: 



413; 11:268. 

 varians, see A. undujata. 

 Anomalon, ovipositlon In Datana, 



8:164. 

 Anomla rosae, see Typhlocyba. 

 Anopedias error (syn. Platygaster), 



1:321; 2:2. 

 Anopheles 12:321. 



hyemalls, see A. punctipennis. 

 punctipennis (syn. Culex and 

 Anopheles hyemalls, and A. 

 quadrimaculatus in error), 

 1:298; 2:241; 12:320; 14:343'. 

 quadrimaculatus, erroneous ref- 

 erence of A. punctipennis. 

 Anoplitis scutellaris, see Odontota 



dorsaJis. 

 Anosia plexippus (syn. Danais ar- 

 chippus), 4:135-36; 5:285; 8:287; 

 10:490; 14:357', 379'-'. 

 Anotia bonnetii, 9:387. 

 Ant, black, 1:213, 321; 10:491. 

 Carpenter, 12:181; 14:399^ 

 cherry tree, 10:365, 366. 

 European wood, 12:182. 

 fallow, 11:115. 

 lai-ge black, 1:62; 11:113, 114. 

 ■ little black, 9:370; 11:113. 

 little red or yellow (Monomo- 

 rinm pharaonis), 1:62, 65, 321; 

 4:133; 9:371, 441; 10:366; 11: 

 109-14, 281-82; 12:356; 14: 

 390=, 395°. 

 mound making, 11:115; 12:181; 



14:399'. 

 New York, 1:330; 11:264. 

 pavement, 11:113. 

 Pennsylvania, carpenter, 12: 



181. 

 white, 9:454. 

 wood, 2:53. 

 yellow (Formica rufa), 11:273. 



Ant lions, appearance and habits, 

 11:234; capture of prey, 11:235; 

 climbing, 7:319; 9:440; 14:374'; 

 habits of European species, 11: 

 239; life history, 11:236-38; litera- 

 ture of Myrmeleonidae, 11:240-41; 

 number of species, 11:234; pitfall, 

 11:235; reference to, 1:79; 2:233; 

 9:454; 12:357; 14:312», 336=; trans- 

 formations, 11:236; under carpet, 

 7:318-20; United States species of 

 Ascalaphinae, 11:239. 

 Ants, associated with plant lice, 

 9:370, 371, 441; 10:501; attacking 

 Cicada, 12:289; cutworms, 1:321; 

 larvae of vagabond Crambus, 1: 

 145; classification, 1:78; injuries 

 to orange trees, 10:366; in apple 

 tree, 1:213; in lawns, 11:115-16; 

 12:356; 14:387', 395'; in straw- 

 berry beds, 10:502; longevfty of, 

 4:181; number of species In 

 United States, 11:115; on fruit 

 trees, 10:365-68, 491; 11:115; 12: 

 351; 14:379S 392"; on peonies, 10: 

 368-69, 491; 14:379=; preying upon 

 young 17-year locust, 2:177; refer- 

 ence to, 2:35; 4:84, 114; 9:454; 10: 

 398; 11:235, 280; 14:322=; reme- 

 dies, 10:367; 14:385*; sense organs 

 of, 4:180; soluble phenyle for, 1: 

 50; species treated, 10:365-69; 11: 

 109-16; 12:181-82; Staphylinidae 

 parasitic upon, 1:187; value of, in 

 orchards, 10:368. 

 antennalis, Ohlorops, see Sapromyza 



vulgaris, 

 antennata, Xylina (syn. X. cinerea), 



1:137, 328; 11:265, 279. 

 antennatum, Callidium, 13:373°. 

 Anthemis, Phytomyza chrysanthemi 

 (P. lateralis in error) mining, 4: 

 77. 

 Anthomaster leonardus (syn. Pam- 



phila), 9:449; 14:311'. 

 Anthomyia. 1 :47, 75, 171, 180-81, 195, 

 200, 202; 8:285. 



alcathoe, 1 :171„ 



angustifrons, see Phorbia fusci- 

 ceps Zett. 



antiqua, see Hylemyia. 



betae, see Pegomyia. 



brassicae, see Phorbia. 



calceola MS., 1:195. 



ceparum, see Phorbia. 



fly larva, 11:172. 



goniphora MS., 1:195. 



ischiaca MS., 1:195. 



lactucarum, 1:191. 



latitarsus, 1:171. 



lenis MS., 1:195. 



lunatifrons MS., 1:195. 



notatifrons MS., 1:195. 



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