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1954
The Lepidopterists' News
199
INDEX TO AUTHORS IN VOLUME 8
Bauer, David L Beebe, Ralph Bellinger, Peter F
Brower, Jane VZ. (with Lincoln P. Brower) .............................. 125-129
Brower, Lincoln P. (with Jane VZ. Brower) .............................. 125-129
Brown, F. Martin .................................................. 64-66
Chermock, Ottilie D............................................ 25
Clench, Harry K.......................................... 93-94, 94, 172-173
Conway, Patrick J............................................... . 28
Darlington, P. J., Jr..................................t^r~^~~^^ lo4
Diakonoff, A.........................................C-7-~~~T~~T^ 67-74, 169
dos Passos, C. F......................
Ehrlich, Paul R. (with N. W. Gillham)
Ely, Rachel ...........................
Evans, William H......................
Forbes, William T. M.................
Fryxell, Thomas .......................
Gillham, Nicholas (with Paul R. Ehrlich)
Gillham, Nicholas W...................
Gray, P. H. H.........................
Guppy, Richard .......................
Harris, Lucien, Jr......................
Hessel, Sidney A........................
Hopf, Alice L..........................
Iwase, Taro ............................
Jablonski, R. J..........................
Knowlton, George F...................
Knudsen, John P.....................
Langston, Robert L.....................
Latham, Roy ...........................
Learned, Elmer T.....................
Mather, Bryant .........................
Mattoni, Rudolph H. T..................
Merritt, J. R..........................
Muller, Joseph .......................
Muspratt, Vera Molesworth ...............................
Obraztsov, N. S.........................................
Pronin, George F.........................................
Remington, C L. . . 9, 30, 31-43, 47, 48, 49, 75, 76, 104, 144
Rindge, Frederick H................
Samuelson, G. Allan ...............
Sevastopulo, D. G...................
Smith, Marion E...................
Stallings, Don B. (with J. R. Turner)
Stoner, Emerson A. ................
Thorne, Fred T....................
Tilden, J. W......................
Treat, Asher E.....................
Turner, J. R. (with Don B. Stallings)
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Vol.8: no.6
INDEX TO SUBJECTS IN VOLUME 8
Acentropus niveus in Massachusetts ...................................... 23-25
Alsophila in Quebec .....................................^r • ._J^» . . 140
Anthocaris flight habits .......................................'f^^S • ^
Arizona Rhopalocera, new records ...................................... 25
Boloria in central Colorado.......................................... 64-66
Colias discal spot genetics ...........C^D'' ' Cl^"~H>^................. 163-166
Colias philodice new pale male ........................................ 76
Crambidia allegheniensis synonymized .................................... 93-94
Danaus berenice larval sex differences .................................... 123-124
Danaus plexippus in Japan ......................................'f*7- ^ ^
Eressa javanica and allied forms ........................................ 135-139
Field and technique notes ............................ 26-29, 94, 101-103, 140, 146
Genitalic terminology .................CT~^ jJ>*.............. 67-74, 167-168, 169
GEROULD, Harvard, JONES collections 'to Yale...................... 47, 104, 173
Harrisina mass rearing technique ....................................... 11-12
Heliconius males and female pupae ...................................... 102
Hemileuca maia in Wisconsin .................#— .^.................. 29
Hilltops and butterflies ........................................ 141-142, 143-145
Host plant records from British Columbia ................................ 101
Hulst, Smith, Sperry collections to American Museum .................. 30, 46
Humidity effects in Pieris rupee . . y* 88-90
Japanese butterfly life histories ........................................ 95-100
Legna perditalis foodplant ................^-—-rt V,.................... 27
Lepidopterists' Society
Amendments to Constitution ........................................ 48
Editor's report for 1952 ........^r-— . >............................ 9
Membership list and additions .......................... 56, 120, 152, 181-198
Minutes of fourth annual meeting .................................... 5-7
Nomination for 1955 officers ........................................ 120
Presidential address at annual meeting .............,.................. 1-4
Limenitis hybrid from Arizona ..................^- T. T '■— 12&-130
Lyccena phlceas and L. hypophlceas spot genetics ............................ 125-129
Lyctena thoe in Mississippi ........................................ 102
Megathymus baueri, n.sp., and relatives .................................... 77-87
Megathymus life history in Georgia....................................... 153-162
Migrations of Vanessa cardui in Utah..................................... 17-22
Miscellaneous.............. 9, 45, 48, 56, 120, 140, 145, 151, 152, 162, l^lTj^f 174
Notices by members .......................... ............ 55, fl9, 151, 174
Nymphalis calif ornica in Pennsylvania and California ...................... 94, 103
Obituaries (Borner, Casselberry, Fattig, Kilman, McElhose,
Sperry, Carpenter, Rogers, Clark .................. 30, 31-43, 44-45, 168
Papaipema, guide to collecting larvse ....................................•. . 57-63
Papilio glaucus size in Mississippi ........................................ 131-134
Philatelic Lepidoptera ...................................^*"rr'- ~......."**S 13-16
Philotes taxonomy and distribution .......................7?..............~ ' 8
Pieris napi macdunnoughii named ........................................ 75
Predators of butterflies .......................................... 28
Publications reviewed ...................................... 49-50, 146, 170-173
Recent literature on Lepidoptera ................ 51-54, 105-118, 147-150, 175-180
Kecurvaria milleri in California .............*?-~~~ ^' • j>................. 91-93
Subspecies naming in Lepidoptera ........................................ 100
Trap nets for Rhopalocera ............................................ 26
Turgorator for rearing insects................_____. . t-^................... 121-123
Vanessa cardui migrations through Utah ................................ 17-22
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