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INDEX 
Membracis of Fabricius, xv. 224 
proper, (Fab.) xv. 225 
wings of, xv. 230 
Menelaus papilio, where found, xiv. 95 
Mergamerus, xv. 126 
Kingii, xv. 126 
Meria, ( Illig .) xv. 374 
Merodon, ( Meig .) xv. 704 
Meryx, ( Lat .) xv. 87 
Mesembrina, (Meig.) xv. 709 
Mesosa, of Meg. xv. 109 
Methoca, of Lat. xv. 373 
Metopius, (Panz.) xv. 362 
Microcephala, fifth section of, xiv. 298 
Microcephalus, description of, xiv. 227 
Microdon, (Meig.) xv. 704 
englossoides, xv. 779 
Microgaster, (Lat.) xv. 363 
Micropeplus, description of, xiv. 297 
porcatus, xiv. 297 
Micropeza, (Meig,) xv. 715 
Microptera, description of, xiv. 288 
Midas, where found, xiv. 92 
Milesia, (Lat.) xv. 704, 705 
Millipedes, approximate to many Crus- 
tacea, xiv. 7 
description of, xiv. 124 
mouth of, xiv. 10 
Miltogramma, (Meig.) xv. 708 
Mimela of Mr. Kirby, xiv. 484 
Miopa nigripennis, xv. 770 
Miris, (Fab.) xv. 219 
Misocampe, (Lat.) xv. 366 
Miscophus, (Jur.) xv. 377 
Misolampus, (Lat.) xiv. 552 
Mites, diseases produced by, xiv. 161 
found on insects, xv. 44 
Mitosata, description of, xiv. 124 
Moine, what called, xiv. 509 
Mole-crickets, xv. 192 
whence named, xv. 193 
Molobrus, xv. 688 
Molops Corinthius, xiv. 214 
elatus, xiv. 216 
striolatus, xiv. 215 
terricola, xiv. 216 
Mollusca, remarks upon, xiv. 37 
Molorchus of Fab. xv. 106 
peculiar formation of, xiv. 255 
Moluris, (Lat.) xiv. 551 
Monachamnus, of Dej. xv. 109 
Monedula, (Lat.) xv. 37 6 
Monk, what called, xiv. 509 
Monocheles, (Illig.) xiv. 486 
Monomera, xv. 168 
Monophleba of Dr. Leach, xv. 228 
Monotoma, xv. 84 
(Herbst.) xv. 85 
Mordella, xv. 28. 36 
Mordella (Lin.) xv. 29 
Mordellonae, xv. 28. 36 
Morio, description of, xiv. 205 
Brasiliensis, xiv. 205 
monilicornis, xiv. 205 
Orientalis, xiv. 205 
Mormolyce, description of, xiv. 220 
phyllodes, xiv. 120 
Morphi, xv. 583 
Morpho, (Fab.) xv. 590 
Morpion, xiv. 150 
Mosillus, (Lat.) xv. 717 
Mosquito, manners of the, xv. 751 
Mosquitos, xv. 733 
Moths, food of, xiv. 69 
proper, habits of, xv. 679 
Mouches a scie, xv. 397 
a corslet arm6, xv. 758 
papilionacees, xv. 348 
scorpions, xv. 323 
Mulio, (Fab.) xv. 703, 704 
(Meig.) xv. 694 
Murmidius, (Leach) xiv. 408 
Musca, xv. 707 
(Deg.) xv. 710 
(Fab.) xv. 705 
of Linnaeus, xv. 694. 701 
711. 713. 757 
(Panz.) xv. 712 
Caesar, xv. 709 
cardui, xv. 716 
carnaria, xv. 709. 766 
cellaria, xv. 711 
cerasi, xv. 716 
cynipsea, xv. 715 
cynophila, xv. 712 
domestica, xv. 709 
filiformis, xv. 715 
fungorum, xv. 711 
grossa, xv. 707 
pluvialis, xv. 711 
proper, xv. 773 
proper, (Lin.) xv. 709 
pyrastri, xv. 761 
stercoraria, xv. 713 
tripilis, what called, xv. 407- 410 
vanitoria, xv. 709 
vibrans, xv. 716 
Muscae vibrantes, what named, xv. 
407 
Muscides, the, xv. 707- 767 
the larvae of the, xv. 768 
Mutilla, (Lat.) xv. 372 
of Linnaeus, xv. 372 
(female) without metamorphosis, 
xiv. 21 
Klugii, xv. 516 
(proper), xv. 372 
Myas, description of, xiv. 217 
