Index 
thea, 422, *424; cocoons 
of, *423; development of 
color-pattern in pupal 
wings of, *597 
Calocalpe undulata, *399 
Calopterygidse, Calopteryx 
(jtaTiog, calus, beautiful; 
nrepv£, pteryx, flight), 
89 
Calopteryx, 89; maculata, 
89, *90 
Calosoma calidum, *254; 
frigidum, *254; larva of, 
*253; scrutator, 254 
Calotermes, 102; casta- 
neus, 104 
Calyptrate Muscidae, key 
to subfamilies of, 341 
Camel-crickets, 155 
Camnula pellucida, 133, 
*145 
Campodea sp., *61; staphy- 
linus, 60 
Campodeidae, Campodea 
(rd/LiTrr/, campe, caterpil¬ 
lar; eidoc, eidus, form), 
60 
Camponotidae, Camponotus 
(KdjuTTTi, campe, curve; 
vurog, notus, back), 540, 
545 
Camponotus pennsylvqni- 
cus, 545 
Canker-moths, lime-tree, 
*397 
Canker-worms, * 395 , 397 
Canthon, 274 
Capitate, *250 
Capnia, 73; pygmcea, 74 
Caprification, 488 ; figures 
showing effect of non- 
caprification and, *489 
Capsidae, Capsus (prob. 
k6.v:telv , cap ten, gulp 
down), 195, 207, 209 
C a r a b i d ae, Carabus 
( icdpapoc, carabus, 
horned beetle), 252 
Carneades scandens, 402 
Carolina locust, *141, 143 
Carpenter-bees, 513; nest- 
tunnel of, *513 
Carpenter-moths, 369, 385 
Carpenter-wasps, nest-tun- 
nels of, *502 
Carpocapsa p omonella, 
381; larva or worm of, 
*382; pupae of, *383 
Carpocapsa saltitans, 382, 
*383 
Carrion-beetle, *261; larva 
of, *262; smelling-pits 
on antenna of, *27 
Cases, for insect collec¬ 
tions, 637 
Cassida bicolor, 281 
Castes, 503 
Cat- and dog-flea, 356 
Caterva catenaria, 399 
Cato cal a epiore , 401; gry- 
nea, *400, 401; nupta, 
ommatidia of, *32; pala- 
ogama, *400; relicta, 
401; ultronia, *400, 401 
Catopsila eubule, 446 
Caudal ( tailward ) 
Cave-crickets, 156 
Ceanothus americanus, vis- 
isted by insects, 569 
Cecidomyia destructor, 323 
Cecidomyiidae, Cecidomy¬ 
ia (/c^/cif, cecis, gallnut; 
pvla, myia, fly), 304, 
322 
Cecropia-moth, 418, *419 
Celery leaf-hopper, *170 
Celithemus epomina, *96 
Cell of wing ( space bound¬ 
ed by veins ) 
Cephalic ( headward) 
Cephus, grain, European, 
467 
Cephus pygniceus, 467 
Cerambycidae, Cerambyx 
(tcepaiupvi;, cerambyx, 
beetle), 277, 282 
Cerasa bubalus, 169 
Ceratocampidae (prob. 
icepaceras, horn ; Ka/uirT/, 
campe, a bend), 426 
Ceratophyllus stylosus, 356 
Ceratopogon sp., mouth- 
parts of, *311 
Cerceris deserta, locality 
study of, *501; tubercu - 
lata, dragging weevil to 
nest, *495 
Cerci, 73 
Cercopidae, Cercopis (tfepKflf, 
cercus, tail; aty, ops, ap- 
appearance), 166, 170 
Cercyonis alope, 457; pe- 
gala, 45 7 
Cerococcus ehrhorni, *191; 
quercus, *192 
Ceruchus piceus, 273 
6 5 3 
Cerura, 394; sp., larva of, 
*607 
Ceutophilus lapidicolus, 
*155; maculatus, *154, 
155 
Chcerocampa tersa, 435 
Chalcedon, 457 
Chalcid fly, *479 
Chalcididae, Chalcis (x^Cig, 
chalcis, copper), 463 
Chalcidoidea (see Chal¬ 
cididae), 477 
Chalcophora liberta, 267; 
virginiensis, 267 
Chauliodes, 224; serricor- 
nis, adult depositing, 
*225 
Chauliognathus margina- 
tus, 270; pennsylvanicus, 
270 
Checkered beetles, 265, 270 
Cheese-skipper fly, *348 
Chelymorpha argus, 381 
Cherry aphis, 174 
Cherry-bug, 214 
Cherry-fruit fly, larva of, 
*349; puparia of, *350 
Cherry-tree leaf -roller, 
*380 
Chicken-flea, 355 
Chickweed geometer, 144, 
399 
Chigoe, 355 
Chilocorus bivulnerus, 287 
Chinch-bug, 211, *212; 
family, 195 
Chionaspis pinifolice , 188 
Chironomidae, Chironomus 
(xeipovopoc, chironomus, 
one who moves hands in 
gesticulation [symmetri¬ 
cal spreading of feet 
when at rest]), 304, 310 
Chironomus, alimentary 
canal of, *15; dorsalis, 
part of sympathetic ner¬ 
vous system of, *24; 
nervous system of, *22; 
pupa of, *311; sp., *310; 
larva of, *311 
Chitin, 4 
Chloealtis conspersa, *140, 
142 
Chloroperla, 73, 74 
Chlorops similis, 350 
Chorion, 37 
Chortophaga viridifasciata, 
144 , *145 
