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238 Vol.12: nos.5-6
INDEX TO AUTHORS IN VOLUME 12
Badger, F. Sidney ______......................................................................................... 41-46
Bauer, David L................................................_____.................................................. 97-100
Bellinger, P. F. ____........____....................................................._____.................... 36, 40
Bowden, S. R.......................................____.................___.......____........................ 7-13
Brower, A. E....._______..................___..........................................___................... 47-51
Brower, Lincoln P. _____................................________...............______...... 101-102, 103-114
Burdick, William N.............................._________.....................____.....____....... 165-170
Clench, H. K....................................._________...................................................... 56, 125-126
Comstock, John Adams __________.....________.............____............................ 127-129
Davidson, W. M........____________....................................................................... 36
Ehle, George .......____..................._______.................___...........___....._______ 15-16
Ehrlich, Paul R. _______......................____......................___.........................____ 52-54, 173
Evans, William H...................______...............................................___.............. 95
Frederick, A. G.......................................................................................____........... 207
Freeman, H. A. _________________......________.......___................................. 81-92
Goodwin, George H. ___________..........______.................................................... 123
Higgins, L. G................................................................................................................ 161-164
Hodges, Ronald W. ______.....____.........._______................................................. 205
Hogue, Charles L. (in part with Sala and with Johnson) ........................ 17-25, 209-212
Howe, William H............................________....................................._____......... 25, 130,200
Johnson, John W. (with Charles L. Hogue) ........___.......................____.......... 17
Jumalon, Julian P....._____........................................______....._____________ 115-117
Klots, Alexander B. ____..................______...................................___..............___ 1-5
Macy, Ralph W. ___________.......________.....__________________............. 199-200
Muller, Joseph....................__________________________.........____................ 179
Nielsen, M. C....................................................______..................___................. 37-40, 201-202
Obraztsov, N. S.......................................______.....-......-.............................-............ 55
dos Passos, Cyril F..................................._______.......................................... 119-122, 191-198
Powell, Jerry A. _________..........___............._________....................................... 26-32
Remington, Charles L.................._______......... 14, 94, 96, 129, 175-190, 198, 205-206, 240
Riley, N. D.......................................____________________________________ 209-210
Rindge, Frederick H................_______________________________________ 208
Riotte, J. C. E.....................________......-.....-..........-.........--..........-------.......... 124
Sala, Frank P. (with Charles L. Hogue).........................................______........ 17-25
van Son, G......___........—.....----........--------------------------------------------------- 6
Stallings, Don B. (with J. R. Turner)..............___.......................................-..... 93-94
Tilden, J. W.......................................-..........-............-..................................-..... 33-35, 203-204
Turner, J. W. (with Don B. Stallings)................................................................ 93-94
Welling, Eduardo C. ________.....-................____............................... 118, 131-132, 170-172
INDEX TO SUBJECTS IN VOLUME 12
"Abbot & Smith", authorship of names.................................................................. 191-192
Adelpha bredo^wu in Oregon ............____.....____......................___...................... 199-200
Adopcea lineola in Pennsylvania.......................................................______.......... 15-16
Agathymini Stallings & Turner, new tribe..................____................................ 93-94
Agathymus Freeman, new genus......................________...................................... 82-84
Antillea Higgins, new genus ......................................................___....................... 164
Asterocampa in Florida................................_______............................................... 3 6
Atlantea Higgins, new genus ____.......................................................................... 162
Backyard collecting ______....._____________............................................................... 130
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Baja California butterflies ____________...............____............................................ 26-32
Boisduval & LeConte, names proposed by __________...............................____..... 121-122
Buchholz collection acquired by American Museum .......____.......................... 208
Calinaga, systematic position _________....._______.........................................______ 173
Calosaturnia meridionalis, name changed _______............................................... 17
Catocala, highest catch at bait .......____.................................................................. 201-202
Coenyropsis van Son, new genus ___......................................................................... 6
Colored illustrations of the butterflies of Japan, reviewed ......____................... 56
Colored illustrations of the insects of Japan, reviewed ...................................... 56
Cook, John Hawley (1878-1958), obituary................________.......................... 207
Cramer & Stoll, names proposed by ...............___................___________........___ 195-198
Distributional oddities......................................................................_____..........___ 203-204
Encyclopedie methodique, names proposed in ........___.............______................... 119-120
Especially for field collectors........______........................................... 4-7-51, 127-132, 201-204
Eunica tatilia in Kansas ______________......_______________________________....... 25
Euphydryas pattern chart ______..........................._______........................................ 166
Euphydryas editha bayensis life history....................___........____________......... 3 3-35
Euphydryas editha remingtoni Burdick, new subspecies .................................... 168-169
Euptychia mitchellii localities _____...................................................................___ 41-46
Eurema nicippe pupal coloration ___________________________________________ 95, 96
"Excelsior" complex ........____.......___.........................____________......................___ 131-132
Felder & Felder, names proposed by ____......____................______.................... 193-194
Fulma Higgins, new genus........___..........._____...................................................... 162-163
Gerould, John H., ninetieth birithday _______.................................................... 190
Guia de naturalista sudamericanos, reviewed...................................................... 56
Godart & Latreille, names proposed by ___________......__________.....____....... 119-120
Hemming, Francis, retirement...........................____..........._______................_____ 36
Hesperia pawnee in Michigan.......................................___............—......___........ 37-40
Hessel, S. A., appointment at Peabody Museum ________.................................. 185
Hestia leuconoe___................____..................................---------------------------......-....... 115-117
Ingham collection, part acquired by Yale............................................................ 94
Jones, Frank Morton, ninetieth birthday............................................................ 190
Jordan, H. E. Karl, notice of death...................................................................... 198
Katahdin, collecting on ____..................................................................................... 47-51
Leconte, names proposed by..................................-----......---------------.................... 121-122
Lepidopteres de I'Amerique septentrionale, names proposed in....................... 121-122
Lepidopterists' News
Change of name _______........------..........—.......---------..........................-.......... 240
Cover drawing _____.....----------------.....-............—......-------.......---------------------- 160
Lepidopterists' Society
Constitutional amendments, proposed ___________....................................... 157-158
Minutes of meetings ........._______........____________________..........._____ 52-54, 209-212
New members.............................................---------...........------.............................. 80, 160
New publications ___....._______.....____..................—...................-------............. 157-158
Officers ..............________.......____.........-............________...............--..........- 80, 158, 160
Presidential addresses....................................____...............-.......-------..........- 1-5, 209-210
Libythea bachmanii, date of publication .......-----.........—..................-----............. 123
Locality label printer.............—.........----------------..........-------.................-.................. 129
Macroglossa balteata, date of publication ____..........................---------------.....___ 123
Mayan names for Lepidoptera.........................................................-------............... 118
Megalura petreus in Colorado ____.....................................................................___ 200
Megathymidae, generic revision ------------.................................................................. 81-92
Megathymidas, suprageneric categories .................................................................. 93-94
Megathymus, foodplant relationships _____............................................................. 184-185
Megathymus streckeri, biological notes ...........—...........................____.................. 186-190
Megathymus yuccce, biological notes.....................................____........................... 175-184
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Melitaeine genera, new..............................._......................._........................................ 161-164
Mexican tropics, butterfly collecting in .................................................................. 127-129
Microlepidoptera, preparation for spreading ___________________________ 205
Microlepidoptera venezolana, reviewed.......................................__...................... 55
Microtia dymas imperialis Bauer, new subspecies ________............................... 98-100
Mindanao butterflies.................................................................................................. 115-117
Mitoura spinetorum host records............................................................................ 14
Nordens ragsommerfugle, reviewed .............__..........................____.................___ 205-206
Notices by members ____________...............................____................................... 79, 159
Novara report, dates of publication ___.........................................__.................... 193-194
Papilio glaucus group, foodplant specificity.......................................................... 103-114
Papilio idceoides.....................................___.......................___..................................... 115-117
Papilio machaon hudsonianus, melanic.................................................................... 124
Papilio multicaudatus, nomenclature .....______....................................................... 101-102
Peale's Lepidoptera Americana ___............................................___........___...... 101-102
Pieris sexual mosaics ...............................______....._____..........................___........ 7-13
Predators on butterflies ________________............______......._________.......__ 202
"Pumping" of moths at water ________________.................................................. 170-172
Recent literature on Lepidoptera, abstracts ___.......___________ 57-78, 133-156, 213-237
Reviews.........................................................................______.............. 55-56, 125-126, 205-206
Saturnia ivalterorum Hogue & Johnson, new name ___.....____....................... 17, 160
Saturnia ivalterorum, life history and description ___.............___..............___ 17-25
Stallingsia Freeman, new genus..............................................................-............... 87-88
Stoll, names proposed by..............................................____................................... 197-198
Stuttgarter Beitrage zur Naturkunde....................______________............_____ 40
Taxonomists' glossary of genitalia in insects, reviewed ..........................._____ 125-126
Texola Higgins, new genus __________________................................................ 161
Thymelicus lineola in New Jersey __________....................................................... 174
Turnerina Freeman, new genus ______________________________....._______ 84-85
Uitlandsche kapellen, dates of publication............................................................ 195-198
NEW NAME FOR THIS JOURNAL
This is the final issue to appear under the name The Lepidopterists' News. The proposal for new publication arrangements (see pp. 157-8 of this volume) has been adopted, and all non-institutional subscribers (i. e., members) have begun receiving the new News of the Lepidopterists' Society edited by Dr. J. W. Tilden. The present periodical will remain about as before, but beginning with volume 13 it will be titled: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society. Material of relatively temporary value has been shifted to the new Ne<ws, and longer papers than before (up to 20 pages) will normally be accepted for the Journal.
C. L. Remington