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Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 55(4), 2001, 179-180
INDEX FOR VOLUME 55
(new names in boldface)
3-methyl-l-butanol, 53
acetic acid, 53
Acraeinae, 79
Actinote diceus, 79
Adamski, D., 124
adaptive coloration, 69
adaptive function, 69
adult behavior, 78
Aeria olena, x4
aerially-dispersed eggs, 119
Agonoxeninae, 59
Ahrenholz, D., 44
Amphipyrinae, 53
Anaea troglodyta floridalis, 8
Antirrhinum, 169
Apocynaceae, 150
aposematism, 69
Arachidomyia, 79
Arceuthobium vaginatum, 140
Arctonotus lucidus, 78
Area de Conservacion Guanacaste, 15
Argentina, 129
attractant, 53
Austin, G.T., 175
bait, 119
Bear sphinx moth, 78 behavior, 78, 85 Bennett, C. A., Ill Berenbaum, M. R., 63 Big Pine Key, 8 biocontrol, 111 biodiversity, 15, 53 biogeography, 158 biological control, 111, 140 blue hairstreak, 140 Boisduval, 171 Brassicaceae, 122 Brazil, 150 Bromeliaceae, 85 Brown Jr., K, S., 150 Brown, J. W., 1, 129 Buckingham, G. R., Ill Burns, J. M., 15 butterflies, 63
California, 169 Calvert, W. H., 162 Castilleja, 169 caterpillars, 15 Catocala
fulminea, 171
louiseae, 171
protonympha, 171 Catocolinae, 53 chemical pesticides, 8 chicks, 69 Chile, 129 circadian habits, 78
collecting, 10]
Colorado, 140
conservation, 101, 122, 144
Cordylanthus, 169
Costa Rica, 15
Crambidae, 111
Croton sp., 59
Cuculiinae, 53
Culot, 171
Cwengros, E. E., 74
cytochrome oxydase, I, II, 144
Danaus plexippus, 63, 162 Dasypyga alternosquamella, 140 defense, 69 DeVries, R J., 124 dispersal, 119 dwarf mistletoe, 140
ecology, 15 Ecuador, 59 Egeria, 111 Eiseliana, 85 Elastichidae, 59 Elbella scylla, 26 Eliachna
chileana, 136
digitana, 134
hemichordata, 135 Epstein, M. E., 45 Eucheira socialis, 74 Eucosminae, 81 Eucosmomorpha
albersana, 81
figurana, 81
magnifica, 81
multicolor, 81
neartica, 81 Euliini, 129 Eumaeini, 85 Euphorbiaceae, 59 Euphydryas editha quino, 169 Euphyes canda, 158 eye morphology, 74 eye size, 74 eye structure, 74
facet diameter, 74 flight behavior, 162 flight direction, 162 flight orientation, 162 floating heart, 111 Florida, 8, 111 food plants, 169 foodplants, 15, 85 Freitas, A. V. L., 150
Gadway Barrens, 119 Galapagos Islands, 59 Gall, L. E, 171
Gamberale-Stille, G., 69 Geertsema, H., 44 genetic diversity, 144 genitalia, 129 Greeney, H. E, 79 Guanacaste, 15 Guenee, 171
Hadeninac, 53 Hammond, D. C, 53 Haplochrois galapagosalis, 59
Hawks, D. C., 171 Hein, E. W., 169 Heoda, 85 Hepialidae, 119 Hepialus californicus, 119 herbivory, 140 Hesperia meskei, 8 Hesperiidae, 8, 15, 63, 158 Hesperiinae, 158 host range tests, 111 hostplants, 78 Hydrilla, 111
Illinois, 63 insect remains, 119 Instructions to Authors, 47 Ithomiinae, 150 Ithomiinae pockets, 150
Janzen, D. H., 15 Jemadia
hewitsoni, 31
pater, 31
pseudognetus, 30
Krofta, D. M, 169
land management, 101 Landolt, P. J., 53 Landry, B., 59 larvae, 69 larval behavior, 78 leafrollers, 129 life history, 69, 111, 140 Long Pine Key, 8 Lower Florida Keys, 8 Lund, N. M., 74 Lupinus, 119 Lycaenidae, 8, 63, 85
Malcom, S. B., 63 mark-recapture, 150 mate location, 78 Mazzei, K. C, 10 i McCabe,T. L., 119 Mckenna, D. D., 63 Mckenna, K. M., 63 McPherson, T. Y., 129 Metzler, E. H., 176
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Mexico, 158, 162
migration, 162
Miller, W. E., 81
mimicry, 69
mitochondrial DNA, 144
monarch butterfly, 162
Mooney, K. A., 140
morphology, 144
mortality, 63
Mosquito control chemicals, 8
Myscelus
amystis hages, 34
belti, 34
perissodora, 35 Mysoria ambigua, 31
Neotropics, 79
New York, 119, 122
Nicolay, S. S., 85
Noctuidae, 53, 171
Noctuinae, 53
nomenclature, 1
non-target arthropods, 8
Nycteolafrigidana, 119
Nylin, S., 69
Nymphalidae, 8, 63, 69, 79, 144, 150, 169
Nymphoides, 111
Nymphulinae, J11
Olethreutinae, 81 ontogeny, 69 Orobanchaceae, 169 oviposition preference, 119
Papilionidae, 63 Parapoynx seminealis, 111 parasitic flies, 79 parasitoid, 15
Parelbella macleananni, 30 Passova gellias, 38 patronym, 2 Pennsylvania, 144 permitting system, 101 phenology, 78
Phycitinae, 140 phylogenetics, 129 Pieridae, 63, 74, 122 Pieris virginiensis, 122 Pinus ponderosa, 140 Plantago, 169 Plusiinae, 53 Polygonia c-album, 69 population biology, 150 populations, 169 Pratt, G. F., 169 predation experiment, 69 Preisser, E., 119 Presidential address, 1 Promylea lunigerella, 140 public lands, 101 pupae, 15 Pyralidae, 53, 140 Pyrrhopiginae, 15 Pyrrhopyge
arizonae, 38
cosyra, 23
creon, 22
crida, 21
erythrosticta, 23
zenodorus, 20
quino checkerspot, 169
range, 169
Rebinea erebina, 131
roadways, 63
Robbins, R. K., 85
Rocky Mountain Research Station, 140
Rubinoff, D., 78
Rutowski, R. L., 74
Salix, 119
Salvato, M. H., 8
sampling, 53
Scrophulariaceae, 169
sex ratio, 150
sexual dimorphism, 74
Shapiro, A. M., 101, 126
Sierra Madre Oriental, 162
skippers, 158
South America, 59
Speyeria idalia occidentalism 146
Sphingidae, 78
Stanton, E. J., 122
Staudinger, 171
Steinhauser, S. R., 158
Stireman, J. O., 79
Strymon, 85
Strymon acts bartrami, 8
Strymon species groups, 92, 97
survey, 53
synonymy, 4, 85, 171
systematics, 129, 158
tanglefoot, 119
tautonomy, 6
taxonomy, 15, 144, 158, 171
territoriality, 85
Texas, 162
The Lepidopterists' Society, 101
Theclinae, 85
Thyatiridae, 53
Tithorea harmonia, 150
Tortricidae, 81, 129
traffic, 63
traps, 53
Trigo.J. R., 150
Tullberg, B. S., 69
types, 171
U.S. National Forests, 101
Vanini, E, 150 Vasconcellos-Neto, J., 150 Veronicaceae, 169
Warren, A. D., 158 Washington, 53 Williams, B., 144 Winter sphingid, 78
Yakima County, 53
Date of Issue (Vol. 55, No. 4): 8 April 2002