Index 
6 5 9 
Gossamer-winged butter¬ 
flies, 443 
Gnophcela latipennis, 407 
Grain-cephus, European, 
467 
Grain-weevil, 297 
Granddaddy-long-legs, 321 
Grape-berry moth, 381 
Grape-phylloxera, 172,176; 
various forms of, *176, 
177 
Grape-vine amphion, *438; 
flea-beetle, larva of, 
*280; roots infested by 
phylloxera, *178; 
sphinx-moth, *434; root- 
borer, 391 
Grapholitha sebastiance, 383 
Grapta sp., part of wing 
o f, showing insertion 
pits of scales, *590 
Grasshoppers, long¬ 
horned, 126, 149 
Grass-stem flies, 350 
Grass-thrips, 221 
Green fly of gardens, 172 
Green-fruit worms, *402; 
parasitized, *486 
Greenhead, *328 
Green-leaf insect, *602 
Green-striped locust, 144, 
*145 
Grouse-locusts, 136, 147 
Gryllidse, Gryllus ( gryllus, 
cricket), 126, 157 
Gryllatalpa borealis, 161; 
Columbia, 161 
Gryllus abbreviatus, *158; 
assimilis, 158; domesti- 
c us, *158; luctuosus, 
158; pennsylvanicus, 
*i 57 
Guest bumblebee, 519 
Gypsy-moth, 405 
Gyrinidse, Gyrinus ( yvplvog, 
gyrinus, a circle, a whirl¬ 
pool), 252, 255 
Gyrinus marinus, larva of, 
*257 
Gyropidse, Gyropus ( yvpog , 
gyrus, crooked; novg, 
pus, foot), 118 
Gyropus, 118, 121 
Hsemamceba, malaria-pro¬ 
ducing, development of, 
in human blood-corpus¬ 
cle, *618 
Hcematopinus acanthopus, 
218; antennatus, 218; 
asini, 218; eurysternus, 
217, *218; ovis, *219; 
pedalis, 218; piliferus, 
*217; sciuropteri, 218; 
spinulosus, 218; sutu- 
ralis, 218; urius, *218; 
ventricosus, 218; vituli, 
217 
Hadaenucus subterraneus, 
156 
Hagenius brevistylus, 92 
Hag-moth, 384 
Hair-streaks, 444 
Hair, tactile, innervation 
of, *26 
Halesidota argentata, 414; 
caryce, *414; lobecula, 
414; maculata, *414; sp., 
larvae of, *411; tesse- 
lata, *414; tesselata, 
caterpillar of, *413; tes¬ 
selata, venation of, *416 
Halesus indistinctus, *241 
Halictus, 517 
Halobates, 198; wullers- 
dorfli, *197 
Halteres, 302 
Haltica chalybea, larva of, 
*280 
Handmaid-moths, 392 
Haploa clymene, 414; 
contigua, *415; fulvi- 
costa, *415; lecontei, 
414 
Harlequin-fly, alimentary 
canal of, *15; part of 
sympathetic nervous sys¬ 
tem of, *24 
Harpalus pennsylvanicus, 
255 
Harrisina americana, 387; 
coracina, 387; metallica, 
387 
Harvester, 444 
Harvest-flies, 167 
Hawk - moth, 369, 431; 
posed before jimson- 
weed, *572 
Head, interior of, of Mon¬ 
arch butterfly, showing 
arrangement of pharynx, 
oesophagus, etc., *361; 
of dobson-fly, parts of, 
*6; of locust, showing 
anatomy, *124; parts of, 
| Head-louse, *216 
Hearing, sense of, 29 
Heart, 16; of locust, *17; 
valves of, *18 
Heel-flies, 338 
Heliconia sp., scales from 
wing of, *594 
Heliothis armigera, 404 
Hellgrammite, 226 
Hemaris brucei, 439; dif- 
dnis, larva of, *438; 
thysbe, 438 
Hemerobiidse, Hemerobius 
( Tj/uepofhog, hemerobius, 
ephemeral), 224, 229 
Hemerobius sp., *229, 230; 
sp., larva of, *230 
Hemerocampa leucostigma, 
degenerating muscle of, 
*50 
Hemileuca electra, 425; 
maia, 425; nevadensis, 
425 
Hemiptera (jifu , h e m i, 
half ; 7 rrepov, pterum, 
wing), 55, 163; as pests, 
163, 165, 169, 172, 176, 
180, 194; classification 
of, 165; food habits of, 
164, 165; key to sub¬ 
orders of, 165; meta- 
morphosis of, 164; 
mouth-parts of, 164; 
section through head and 
beak, *164 
Hen-flea, 356 
Heodes hypophlceas, 444 
Hepialidae, H e p i a 1 u s 
(rjniakog, h e p ial u s , a 
ghost moth), 368, 370, 
372 
Hepialus gracilis, venation 
of wing of, *372; mog- 
lashani, scale of, *589 
Hesperia tessellata, 442 
Hesperid, venation o f, 
*440 _ 
Hesperidse, Hesperia 
( Hesperus, evening 
star), 442 
Hesperotettix pratensis, 
*140 
Hessian fly, 323; parasite 
of, *478 
Hetaerina, 89; americana, 
*90 
Heterocampa guttivitta, 
*393 I larva of, *394 
