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1966 ] ournal of the Lepidopterists' Society 265
Part 6. Tijdschr. Ent., 108: 365-387, figs. 178-191, pIs. 16-22. Amsterdam (in German).
1966. 135. Neotropical Microlepidoptera. VII. New genus Pscudomeritastis and its species. Proc. U. S. Nat!. Mus., 118 (3527): 221-:~32, 2 figs., 6 pIs. (in English).
PAPERS IN PRESS
136. Neotropical Microlepidoptera. IX. Revision of the genus Atteria. Proc. U. S. Nat!. Mus. (in English).
137. Neotropical Microlepidoplera. XI. Revision of tbe genus Ido/atteria. Ibid., (in English).
138. On the correct usage of two names of the gcnus-group in the Tortricidae, with the proposal of a new generic name. E nt. Gazette (in English).
139. Revision of the Palearctic Amata species. A monograph. Bavarian State Zoological Collection (in Gennan).
INDEX TO VOLUME 20
( New name in boldface; synonyms in italics)
Agathymus, 53; aryxna, 242 spp., 166, 168, 181, 184 escalantei, 167 ricei, 163 valverdiensis, 182
Agraulis vanillae, 53, 215 Agriades escheri, 131 Aides aegita, 228 Allotinus horsfieldi, 134 Amblyscirtes, 5pp., 241 Anaea, andria, 102
tehuana, 203 Anatoli rossi, 134, 138 Ancyloxypha numitor, 230 Annaphila,49 Antheraea polyphemus, 47 Apodemia mormo, 134, 137, 138, 140,
142, 160 Arctiidae, 49 Argynnis callippe, 103 Astraptes colossus, 227 Atalopedes campestris, 160 Atlides halesus, 134, 137, 138, 141 Atrytone, arogos life history, 177
deleware, 177 Automation in Rhopalocera research, 1 Blanchard, A., New geometrid from Tex
as, 247 Boloria, e. chermocki, 109
e. eldorado, 108 e. epithore, 103 e. obscuripen1lis, 109 e . wawonae, 109
spp., 114, 116 titania, 241
Bombyx mori, 207, :1l7 Book notices, 33, .56, 122, 244 Book Review : Pe~;ts of Hevea Planta
tions, 206 Bowden, S. R., "Sex-ratio" in Pieris hy-
brids, 189 Brachionycha, 83 Brephidium exilis, 134, 138, 161 Brewer, J., Experimental color aberrations
in Danaus, 45 Brewer, J. and G. M. Thomas, Causes of
death in Danaus, 235 Brown, F. M., Henshaw itinerary, 71
Authorship of Polites mystic, 239 Buckett, J. S. and W. R. Bauer, Key to
Psaphidini, with new genus and species, 83
butterflies at light, 12, 44 Calephelis, 49 . Caligo memnon, 20:; Callipsyche behrii, 160 CalJophrys, augustinus, 41
dumetorum, 160 eryphon,41 lacuna, 66 spp., 134-145 goodsoni, 66 longula,69 miserabilis, 68 niphon,41 pastor, 68
266 Index to Volume 20 Vol. 20, no. 4
pseudolongula, 69 viridis, 134, 160 xami,212
Callosamia, 49; promethea, 47, 146 Calycopis beon, 135, 138, 139, 141 Catocala cara, 221 Celastrina argiolus, 42 Cercyonis pegala, 12, 186 Chioides catillus albofasciatus, 39 Chlosyne, lacinia, 203
manchada, 254 Chrysophanus titus, 135 Citheronia regalis, 146 Clench, H. K., Synonymy of Texas
Lycaenidae, 65 Coenonympha, ampelos, 161
california, 161 Cogia, calchas, 37
hippalus, 38 Colias, 51; eurytheme, 102, 207, 215 Comstock, J. A. and C. Henne, Larva and
pupa of Orthosia, 213 Constitution and By-Laws of the Lepi-
dopterists Society, 197 Copaeodes minima, 102 Copipanolis, 83 Copivaleria, 83, 84 Cosmopteryx, 211 Crowe, C. R., Automation in Rhopalocera
research, 1 Curetis thetis, 135 Damas clavus, 227 Danaus plexippus, 45, 102, 129, 235 Data processing, 1 Devastation of Yucatecan forests, 201 Diakonoff, A., Book review, 206
Obraztsov obituary and bibliography, 255
Dolymorpha jada, 135, 138 Downey, J. C., Lycaenid pupal sounds,
129 Edwards' specimens in midwestern col
lections, 156 Elbella, dulcinea, 226
patrobas, 227 Electrophoretic variation in esterases, 207 Emmel, 1'. C. and R. A. Wobus, South
ward migration of Vanessa cardui, 123
Epargyreus clams, 102 Erebia, discoidalis, 254
epipsodea, 254 Erynnis, brizo, 231
horatius, 36 juvenalis, 36
persius, 241 propertius, 160
Esterases, electrophoretic variation in, 207 Euchloe, 52, 53; creusa, 254
hyantis, 254 Eumaeus atala, 216
debora, 135, 1:)6, 138, 141 minyas, 135, 136, 138, 141
Euphydryas, 52; anicia, 254 Eupsyche m-album, 135 Euptychia, areolata, 44
hermes, 102 mitchelli , 43
Eurema nicippe, 102 Eutolype, 83 Everes, argiades, 134
comyntas, 102, 134, 138, 142, 145 Eyer, J. R., Melanic Opostega, 232 Feniseca tarquinius, 134, 138, 143, 152,
241 Feralia,83 Fluid recycling in Agathymlls, 242 Freeman, H. A., New Agathymus, 181
Hesperiid records for Mexico, 227 Funk, R. S., Eumaeus atala, F lorida rec-
ord,216 Geometridae, 247, 250 Gerydlls boisduvali, 131 Glallcina, infum.ltaria, 248; mayelisaria,
247,250 Glaucopsyche Iygdamus, 131, 152 Grotella, 91; binda, 93, 94
blanchardi, 91, 254 vauriae,91
Gynandromorph Eacles, 118 Habrodais grunlls, 135, 140, 143 Hardwick, D. F., Life history of Schinia
niveicosta, :~g Heitzman, R., Life history of Atrytone
arogos, 177 Hemiargus isola, 161 Hensel, H. , Thymelicus lineola at New
Brunswick, 28 Henshaw, H. W., Itinerary, 71 Hesperia, harpalus, 160
metea, 241 nevada, 254
Hesperiidae, 28. 34, 35, 102, 160, 177, 226, 229, 2:19, 241, 243, 254
Hessel, J. H., F luid recycling in Agathymus, 242
Howe, 'vV. H., Melanic Colias euytheme, 215
Huber, R. L. , Minnesota records of Thorybes bathyllus, 34
1966 J oumal of the Lepidopterists' Society 267
Hyalophora, cecropia, 47 gloveri, 47, 158
Hypaurotis crysalus, 135, 160 Hypolycaena philippus, 135 Ialmenus, evagorus, 133, 134, 138, 140
ictinus, 134 lcaricea icarioides, 52 Incisalia, iroides, 160
eryphon, 160 lolaus, spp., 13.5 Irwin, R. R., Edwards specimens, 156 Jamides celeno, 134 Johnson, F. M. and J. M. Burns, Electro
phoretic variation in Colias esterases, 207
lunonia evarete, 146 Kendall, R. 0., Foodplants for five Texas
Hesperiidae, 35 Larval and distribution notes for Texas
Hesperiidae, 229 Kolyer, J. M., Environment, chemicals
and Pieris wing markings, 13 Properties of Pieris cuticle, 217
Lacinipolia, 49, .51 Laspreyresia, nigra, 2,51
miscitata, 251 Lephclisca, virginicnsis, 160
wrighti, 134, 138 Leptotes marina, 134, 138 Lerema accius, 241 Limenitis, 49; I. lorquini, 172
I. burrisoni, 172 wicdcmeyerii, 161
Lipbyra brassolis, 131, 1,52 Louisiana butterfly records, 102 Lycaeides melissa, 161 Lycaena, spp., 160, 161
helloides, 134, 161 phlaeus, 134, 145 thoe, 130, 134, 138, 139, 143, 14,5 vigaureae, 134
Lycaenidae, 41, ,50, .52, ,54, 65, 102, 129, 160, 212, 216, 241
Lysandra, coridon, 134-138, 141 thersites, 134, 136
Manley, T. R., Behavioral notes on Marpesia, 122
Marpesia petreus, 122 Mather, B., Louisiana butterfly records,
102 Variation in Cercyonis pegala, 186 Phyciodes batesii not in Mississippi,
245 MeElvare, R. R., New beliothinc noctuid,
91,2,54
Megathymidae, 53, 163, 181, 242 Megathymus, 53; yuccae arizonae, 170
y. coloradensis, 172 y. elidaensis, 170 y. martini, 170 y. maudae, 169
Melanic opostega, 2:32 Melitaea, harrisii, 241
nyctcis, 241 Mesothoracic aorta in Rhopalocera, 54 Mestra amymone, IGI Mexican hesperiid records, 226 Migration, Vanessa cardui, 123 Miller, W. E., New pine cone moth, 251 Minutes, Annual Meetings, 49 Morpho, peleides, 203
polyphemus, 9,5 theseus, 95
Muller, J., Gynandromorph Eacles imperialis, 118
Narathura, araxes, 135 centaurus, 135
Neolycaena, 211 Newcomer, E. J., Additional Yakima
County butterfly records, 2,53 Nielsen, M. C., Callophrys eryphon in
Michigan, 41 Canadian records for Thymelicus, 243
Noctuidae, 29, 49, .51, 83,91,213, 221 Nymphalidae, 42, 44, 45, 49, 50, 52, 53,
lO2, 103, 122-124, 146, 147, 161, 172, 177, 203, 21,5, 220, 241, 2,54
Nymphalis, californica, 124 j-album, 124
Nymula brennus, 131 Obraztsov, N. 5., Obituary and bibliog
raphy,22.5 Ochlodcs, agricola, l60
sylvanoides, 160 Ogyris, spp., 134-h5 Oliver, C. G., Speyeria cybele at light, 44 Opler, P. A., Record of Callophrys xami,
212 Opostega, melanics, 232
cretca, 232, 233 quadristrigella, 2::::3, 234
Orthosia quinquefasciata, larva and pupa, 213
Panoquina, cvansi, 2.27 panoquin, 241
Papilio, 49; indra, 5:2 lintingensis, 56 rogeri,203 troilus, 102
268 Index to Volume 20 Vol. ZO, no. 4
Papilionidae, 49, 52, 56, 102, 147, 203, 220
Perkins, E. M. & S. F. Perkins, Boloria epithore complex, 103
Review of Limenitis lorquini, 172 Phasis zeuxo, 131 Phillips, L. S., Nymphalis californica in
Illinois, 124 Philotes, .52; mohave, 131
sonorensis, 50 Phoebis sennae, 102, 215 Phyciodes, batesii, 245
spp., 161 tharos, 102
Pieridae, 13, 49-53, 102, 147, 189, 203, 207,21.5,217,254
Pieris, 50; n. napi , 189 n. bryoniae, 190 occidentalis, 49 protodice, 49 rapae, 13, 102, 217 yreka,52
Plebeius, acmon, 134, 161 argus, 134, 138 spp., 134 icarioides, 54, 134, 161
Poanes, hobomok, 241 massosoit,241 viator, 229
Polites, mardon, 254 mystic,239 origines, 241 vibex, 241
Polygonia, spp., 161 Pratapa, blanka, 135
devOl, 135 Priddle, T. R., Techniques for reducing
larval mortality of Cecropia, 119 Prodoxidae, 54 Prodoxus, 54 Psaphida, 83 Psaphidini, new genus and species, 83 Pseudocopivaleria, 83, 84; anaverta, 84
sonoma, 84 Pupal sounds, 129 Pyrgus communis, 102 Rapala, spp., 130, 135 Rathina amor, 135 Rearing techniqucs, 119 Rindge, F. H., Female of Glaucina maye
lisa ria, 2..50 Riodinidae, 49, 147, 160
Rutkowski, F., Euptychia mitchelli in New Jersey 43
Saliana antoninm:, 228 Satyridae, 12, 43, 102, 161, 186, 2.54 Satyrium, spp., 135, 138, 142, 143 Saturniidae, 47, ",9, U8, 119, 146, 158 Schinia niveicosta, 29 Scoptes, 211 Seeley, C., Termination of Saturniids dia-
pause, 47 "Sex-ratio" in Pieris hybrids, H;9 Sounds by pupae, 129 Speyeria, 49
cybele, 44 idalia, 177
Stallings, D. B .. et al., New Megathymidae, 163
Strymon, alea, 6S, 67 cecrops, 102 laceyi,65 melinus, 131, 135, 145, 160 saepium, 160
Strymonidia, acaciae, 135, 140 pruni,13.5 spini, 130, 135, 137, 140 w-album, 135, 149
Techniques for reducing larval mortality, 119
Tegeticula maculata, 54 Texas Hesperiid~le records, 229 Tharsalea arota, 52, 134 Thecla quercus, 130, 135, 142 Thorybes bathyiJus , 34 Thymelicus Iineola, 28, 243 Tineoidea, 232 Tmolus echion, ] 35 Tortricoiclea, 25], 255 U rbanus, esma, ~~27
procne,38 Utethesia, 49 Vanessa, cardui, 50, 123
carye, 161 virginiensis, 4;\
Vidius perigenes , 35 Wallengrenia otho, 160, 241 Welling, E. C., Flight habits of Morpho,
95 Devastation of Yucatecan forests, 201
Wilkinson, R. S., Cercyonis at light, 12 Xenia des orcharnus, 228 Yucatccan forest" devastation, 201 Zizeera labradus, 134, 138, 143 Zoological Nomenclature, 211