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INDEX TO AUTHORS IN VOLUME 16
Adams, M. S. ... 159-162
Ae, Shigeru A. ..... 163-169
Blanchard, A. ... 234-236
Bower, H. M. ...................... 36
Capps, Hahn W. 31-32
Chambers, Donald S. ... 24-26
China, W. E. ................ 104,253
Chvala, Milan ... ......... 169-170
Clench, Harry K. 40-42
Comstock, John Adams 28-30
Crowe, Charles R. ............. 245
Davidson, W. M. . .................... 225-227
Diakonoff, A. ........... ............. 47-49
dos Passos, Cyril F. ..... 103-104
Emmel, John F. ........... 7-20, 243-244
Emmel, Thomas C. 7-20, 243-244
Evans, W. H..... . . ................................ 129-147
Eyer, John R......... ..... 237-242
Freeman, H. A. ...... 89-99
Gilmore, Richard M.................... ...... 102
Grey, L. P. .... ............ 129-147
Heitzman, Richard ......... ...... 44-46
Hessel, Sidney A. ............... 43-44
Karsner, Katherine Hunn .................... ... ....... 242
Keji, Joseph A............................... 158
Kendall, Roy O. ......... ........ 21-24
Kettlewell, H. B. D............. 173-177
Kiriakoff, Sergius G. ........... 1-6, 33-34
Kolyer, John M...... 178-180
Lambremont, Edward N. ....................... .... 148-158
Langston, Robert L.......... ........... 201-223
Lees, Eric ... 105-106
Moeck, A. H. .............. ........ 129-147
Moucha, Josef ..................................... 38, 169-170
Newcomer, E. J. ................ . .. 117, 171-172
Owen, D. F................. .... 159-162
Pease, Roger W., Jr............... 27, 231-233
Rawson, G. W. 225-227
Reinthal, Walfried J................................... 35-36
Remington, Jeanne E. ............................ ...... 65-80
Remington, Charles L. .................... 49, 63-64, 99
Ritterbush, Philip C............................................................. 229-230
Rogers, Wesley H. ...... .............. 171-172
Ross, Gary N. ... .................... ............... 148-158
Shields, Oakley ...................... 111-116
Shrill, Ernest M. ................. ..................... 110, 224
Simmons, Robert S. . ..... ........ 107-109
Stallings, Don B. ............. 81-88
Stallings, Viola N. ... . . 8-188
Turner, J. R. .... ............... 81-88
Turner, Richard D. .. ....... .... 227-228
Voss, Edward G. . ... ... 181-190
Welling, Eduardo C. 37-38
Wlialley, Paul E. S. 39
Wyatt, Alex K. 100-102
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INDEX TO SUBJECTS IN VOLUME 17
Agraulis vanillae overwintering in Missouri 227-228
Automeris io, gynandromorph ..................... 43-44
Barnes, William, reminiscences 117
Black Hills, Speyeria atlantis overlap ... . 129-147
Boloria selene in Pacific Northwest ... ... 171-172
California Rhopalocera, field observations 7-20, 111-116
Callimorpha equitalis, aggregation in Himalayas ... 224
Catocala ilia, evolution of melanism 159-162
Chilo erianthalis Capps, new species from Louisiana 31-32
Chlaenogramma jasminearum in Pennsylvania 102
Chromosomes of Utetheisa ornatrix complex 231-233
Cisseps fulvicollis, biology in laboratory 65-80
Coenonympha tullia in New York 158
Collecting Lepidoptera, discouragements and rewards 43-44
Cover artist ..... 49
Davidson, W. H., reminiscences 117
Dry Tortugas, Lepidoptera records 225-227
Drying and relaxing specimens ..... .... 178-180
Electrostatic charges and larval growth, 18th Century experiments 229-230
ESPECIALLY FOR FIELD COLLECTORS 43-46, 111-116, 178-180, 243-245
Fertility, fecundity, etc., of Cisseps fulvicollis .......... 65-80
FIELD NOTES .... 102, 110, 158, 224, 245
Foodplant preferences in Lycaena helloides complex 24-26
Gynandromorph of Automeris io 43-44
Hasora chromus, migration in India 110
Holomelina aurantiaca huchholzi Wyatt, new subspecies from Virginia 100-102
Hulstina inconspicua, life history 28-30
Hybridization of Papilio in Japan 163-169
India, Hasora and Callimorpha swarms 110, 224
International Commission on Nomenclature, notices ... . 104, 253
Laboratory techniques for Cisseps fidvicollis 65-80
Lepidoptera as research tools 65-80, 173-177
Lepidoptera classification based on tympanic structures 1-6
Lepidoptera of New York, Part IV (Forbes), reviewed 40-42 Lepidopterists' Society
Editorial organization changes proposed 63-64
Presidential Address ................................... 173-177
Lights attracting butterflies in Central America .... 37-38
Lindsey, Arthur Ward (1894-1963), obituary and bibliography 181-190
Louisiana butterfly records .................................. 21-24, 148-158
Lycaena helloides complex, foodplants in Colorado 24-26
Lycaena phlaeas, experimental sexual dimorphism 105-106
McDunnough, J. H., erratum in obituary ..... ....... 99
McDunnough, J. H., reminiscences .............................. . . 117
Maryland, new butterfly records .......... ............ 107-109
Megathymus gayleae Stallings, Turner, & Stallings, new
species from Texas ...... ................... 81-85
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Megathymus yuccae complex in Texas ............. ........ 87-88, 89-99
Megathymus yuccae louiseae Freeman, new subspecies from Texas ...... 95-97
Megathymus yuccae reinthali Freeman, new subspecies from Texas .... 91-93 Megathymus yuccae reuheni Stallings, Turner, & Stallings, new
subspecies from Texas ............................ ..... 87-88
Melanism in Catocala ilia ........................................................................ 159-162
Meteorologic influences on California Rhopalocera ............................. 7-20
Migration of butterflies ............................... 110
Mitoura hesseli in New Hampshire ...................... ............. 27
Myelois neophanes transferred to Apomyelois histriatella ....... 39
Nearctic Rhopalocera, notes for synonymic list ................. ..... 103-104
Ontogeny of Insects (Czech, symposium volume), reviewed ... 38
Opostegidae of North America, pictorial key ................................. 237-242
Oregon Rhopalocera, field observations ........................... 111-116, 171-172, 245
Papilio polytes X protenor and polytes X helenus hybridized in Japan 163-169
Philotes in central coastal California .......... .... ..... 201-223
Platychasma and Cyphanta, systematic position ................... 33-34
Poem on butterfly migration ............. 242
"Pumping" by Papilio at water ................................................ ........ 35-36
Recent Literature on Lepidoptera, abstracts .. 50-62, 118-128, 191-200, 246-253
Record charts for collectors ........... ... 44-46
Rileyiana Moucha & Chvala, new name for Thecophora ................... 169-170
Satyrium hehrii in Oregon ......... .... 245
Schoenobius maximellus, life history in Texas ..... 234-236
Sexual dimorphism, induction in Li/caena phlaeas ........................... 105-106
Speyeria atlantis, breeding notes ............................... 143-147
Speyeria atlantis, "subspecies" segregation in Black Hills ............... 129-143
Speyeria collecting in California and Oregon ............... 111-116
Speyeria egleis tehachapina, field observations .............. 243-244
Sphingidae, rarities in Pennsylvania ............................................... 102
Sphinx franckii in Pennsylvania ................................................................ 102
Sphinx kalmiae, foodplant in Wisconsin ............................ 36
Stallingsia jacki Stallings, Turner, & Stallings, new species from Mexico 84-86
Thecophora Lederer, renamed ................................................ 169-170
Toll, Sergiusz (1893-1961), obituary ......................... 47-49
Tympanic structures and classification of the Lepidoptera 1-6
Utetheisa ornatrix complex, chromosome numbers 231-233
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