PSYCHE 
INDEX TO VOLUME 83, 1976 
INDEX TO AUTHORS 
Aiello, Annette, see Silberglied, Robert S. 
A /cock, John. The Social Organization of Male Populations of Centris pallida 
(Hymenoptera, Anthophoridae). 121 
Ashley, Diana L., Donald C. Tarter, and William D. Watkins. Life History 
and Ecology of Diploperla robusta Stark and Gaufin (Plecoptera: Perlodidae). 
310 
Aspey, Wayne P. Behavioral Ecology of the “Edge Effect” in Schizocosa 
crassipes (Araneae: Lycosidae). 32 
Aspey, Wayne P. Response Strategies of Adult Male Schizocosa crassipes 
(Araneae: Lycosidae) During Agonistic Interactions. 94 
Bernstein, Ruth A. The Adaptive Value of Polymorphism in an Alpine Ant, 
Formica neorufibarbis gelida Wheeler. 1 80 
Bowdan, Elizabeth. The Functional Anatomy of the Mesothoracic Leg of the 
Waterstrider, Gerris remigis Say (Heteroptera). 289 
Brown, William L., Jr. Ctenobethylus (Bethylidae), a New Synonym of Irido- 
myrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). 213 
Callan, E. McC. Observations on the Nesting Behavior and Prey of Gorytine 
Wasps in Trinidad (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae). 324 
Carico, James E. The Spider Genus Tinus (Pisauridae). 63 
Carpenter, Frank M. The Lower Permian Insects of Kansas. Part 12. Protor- 
thoptera (Continued), Neuroptera, Additional Palaeodictyoptera, and Families 
of Uncertain Position. 336 
Carpenter, Frank M. and Eugene S. Richardson, Jr. Structure and Relation- 
ships of the Upper Carboniferous Insect, Eucaenus ovalis (Protorthoptera: 
Eucaenidae). 223 
Engel, Eliltrude, see Holldobler, Bert 
Evans, Howard E. Studies on Neotropical Pompilidae (Hymenoptera). X. 
Supplementary Notes. 263 
Gittelman, Steven H. Swimming Ability of Notonectidae (Hemiptera). 319 
Greenquist, Eric A. and Jerome S. Rovner. Lycosid Spiders on Artificial Foli- 
age: Stratum Choice, Orientation Preference, and Prey- Wrapping. 196 
Henry, Charles S. Some Aspects of the External Morphology of Larval Owlflies 
(Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae), with Particular Reference to Ululodes and 
Ascaloptynx. 1 
Holldobler, Bert, Robert Stanton, and Hiltrude Engel. A New Exocrine Gland 
in Novomessor (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and Its Possible Significance 
as a Taxonomic Character. 32 
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