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Subject Index for Entomological Review, Volume 73, 1994 Acampsis chrysotegula (n. spp.): 3, 159-166 Capnodis cariosa: 7, 108-116 Acari: 6, 162-168; 8, 42-50 Capnodis porosa: 7, 108-116 Acariformes: 4, 163-168; 6, 67-73; 7, 162-164 Carabidae: 1, 67-71; 2, 58-78; 2, 103-113; 4, Acarina: 1, 128-133; 2, 85-94; 3, 107-117 7-10; 6, 11-25; 9, 52-65 Acrididae: 2, 121-136 Carabus: 4, 7-10 adaptation: 1, 26-41 Cecidomyiidae: 3, 93-106; 4, 64-72; 6, 107- aedeagus of most families of fleas: 3, 32-52 120, 121-136; 7, 80-97 Aleyrodoidea: 6, 1-10 Cerambycidae: 7, 117-125 Alysia manducator: 3, 1-7 Ceratopagonidae: 6, 137-143 Andreidae: 1, 82-90 Ceutorhynchus: 7, 53-55 Andrena (systematics, new species): 1, 82-90 Ceutorhynchus (C. madinae): 6, 35-66 Anobiidae: 7, 50-52 Chalcidoidea: 2, 36-44; 8, 51-98 Antennoseiidae: 6, 162-168 Cheilosia: 5, 28-58 Aphanisticus: 4, 11-15 Chironomidae: 4, 88-105; 6, 144-154; 9, 111- Aphelinidae: 3, 146-152 121 Aphididae: 1, 42-54; 2, 137-151; 5, 120-132; Chlorophanus: 5, 1-22 6, 74-86; 8, 152-168 Chloropidae: 4, 122-137; 9, 89-102 Aphidiidae: 3, 146-152 Chromosome morphology: 4, 88-105 Aphis: 5, 120-132; 6, 74-86; 8, 152-168 Chrysididae: 2, 12-24 Aphis (systematics): 2, 137-151; 8 152-168 Chrysolina subsulcata: 7, 117-125 Apionidae: 6, 35-66 Chrysomelidae: 2, 152-167; 3, 85-92; 9, 66-74, Aranei: 5, 100-102; 8, 99-109; 9, 122-124 156-160 Arctiidae: 5, 84-91 Cicadellidae: 9, 11-23 Aspicolpus udaega: 3, 159-166 Cicindela s. str.: 8, 141-151 Athamanthia: 4, 53-63 Cicindelidae: 8, 141-151; 9, 11-23 Atomyria sarafschanica: 9, 156-160 Cimicomorpha: 1, 26-41 Aturidae: 4, 163-168 Cirrhia togata: 3, 118-133, 134-145 Aturus: 4, 163-168 Cloeon: 7, 43-49 Axonolaimidae: 4, 106-115 Cnodalum (systematics; new species): 4, 138- Baetidae: 7, 43-49 141 Behavior: 2, 121-136; 3, 1-7; 4, 116-121; 5, Coccoidea: 2, 36-44 79-83; 7, 50-52; 9, 66-74 Coleophoridae: 1, 17-25 Belomicroides: 5, 92-99; 9, 66-74, 136-147 Coleoptera: 1, 55-66, 67-71, 123-127; 2, 58- Belomicrus: 4, 142-151, 152-162 78, 79-84, 114-116, 152-167; 3, 85-92; 4, Biology: 2, 30-35, 36-44, 79-84; 3, 64-70; 4, 1-6, 7-10, 11-15; 5, 1-22; 6, 11-25, 26-28, 53-63; 9, 132-135 29-34, 35-66; 7, 50-52, 53-55, 108-116, Blastobasidae: 1, 72-81 117-125; 8, 141-151; 9, 52-65, 66-74, 156- Blastobasis: 1, 72-81 160 Blattella germanica: 5, 79-83 Coleoptera (Cantharidae): 7, 98-107 Blattidae: 5, 79-83 Collembola: 1, 134-141 Bombyliidae: 8, 28-41 Colossendeidae: 8, 117-123 Braconidae: 3, 1-7, 159-166; 8, 1-27; 9, 148- Colossendeis: 8, 117-123 155 Communication: 9, 1-10 Bucculatricidae: 1, 17-25 Contarinia: 4, 64-72 Buprestidae: 1, 123-127; 4, 11-15; 7, 108-116 Cornborer variation: 7, 134-148 Camptochironomus: 4, 88-105 Cranopygia: 3, 76-84 Crassicheles (systematics; morphology; Faunistics: 1, 110-122, 134-141; 2, 45-57, 58- faunistics): 3, 107-117 78, 103-113, 152-167; 4, 11-15, 53-63, 73- Cribellatae: 8, 99-109 87, 122-137; 5, 1-22, 28-58, 59-78, 103- Cryptochironomus: 9, 111-121 111, 112-119, 120-132, 148-155; 6, 1-10, Ctenolepisma: 8, 124-140 11-25, 35-66, 74-86, 107-120, 121-136; 7, Curculionidae: 2, 79-84; 5, 1-22; 6, 29-34, 35- 80-97, 98-107; 8, 42-50, 51-98; 9, 148- 66; 7, 53-55 155 Cyclorrhapa: 7, 1-10 Faunistics (Caucasus): 5, 1-22 Dacetini: 1, 110-122 Feeding habits: 9,148-155 Daghestan: 5, 112-119 Flight dynamics: 7, 126-133 Dasineura: 3, 93-106 Food habits: 6, 87-100 Dermaptera: 3, 76-84 Food plants: 5, 120-132; 6, 74-86. 107-120, Development: 3, 1-7; 6, 137-143 121-136 Dictyopharidae: 5, 59-78 Formicidae: 1, 110-122; 5, 156-167 Diet: 6, 67-73 Fumea hissarica: 4, 22-28 Diplorhoptrum: 5, 156-167 Functional morphology: 3, 118-133, 134-145; Diospilus sichotaealinicus: 3, 159-166 5, 84-91 Diptera: 1, 91-95; 2, 25-29, 45-57, 95-102; 3, Gamasina: 2, 85-94 71-75, 93-106, 153-158; 4, 64-72, 73-87, Genetics: 3, 85-92 88-105, 122-137; 5, 28-58; 6, 107-120, Geomyza: 1, 91-95 121-136, 137-143, 144-154, 155-161; 7, Glyphesis nemoralis (new species): 5, 100-102 1-10, 80-97; 8, 28-41; 9, 24-29, 89-102, Gracilariidae: 1, 17-25 111-121 Gracillariidae: 4, 29-33 Dirophanes invisor. 1, 103-109 Gryllidae: 9, 103-110 Distribution: 2, 79-84; 7, 134-148; 9, 75-88, Habits: 6, 1-10 132-135 Hedgpethia: 8, 117-123 Dolichopvga sieversi: 2, 114-116 Hedgpethiidae: 8, 117-123 Doryctinae: 8, 1-27 Hedychrum: 2, 12-24 Dyschirius: 1, 55-66; 6, 11-25 Heptageniidae: 1, 1-16 Echolocation: 3, 53-63 Heteroptera: 1, 26-41; 5, 133-147 Ecofaunistics: 6, 29-34 Homoptera: 1, 42-54; 2, 36-44, 137-151; 5, 59- Ecology: 1, 128-133; 7, 43-49, 108-116; 9, 156- 78, 120-132; 6, 1-10, 74-86; 8, 152-168; 160 9, 11-23 Economic entomology, 9, 161-166 Homoptera (Cicadinea): 4, 138-141 Edovum puttleri: 3, 64-70; 4, 116-121 Hydracarina: 6, 67-73 Elachistidae: 1, 17-25 Hydrochus: 6, 26-28 Encyrtidae: 8, 51-98 Hydrochus roberti n. sp.: 6, 26-28 Enemies: 2, 79-84 Hydrophilidae: 6, 26-28 Ephemeroptera: 1, 1-16; 7, 43-49 Hyles: 4, 34-52 Ethology: 1, 26-41 Hymenoptera: 1, 82-90, 96-102, 103-109, 110- Euconnus: 4, 1-6 122, 142-155, 156-168; 2, 12-24, 30-35, Eulophidae: 3, 64-70 36-44, 117-120; 3, 1-7, 8-17, 64-70, 146- Eulophila: 4, 116-121 152, 153-158, 159-166; 4, 16-21, 116-121, Eumolpinae: 9, 156-160 142-151, 152-162; 5, 92-99, 156-167; 6, Eurytomidae: 6, 101-106 101-106; 7, 56-79; 8, 1-27, 51-98; 9, 125- Eustenopus hirtus: 2, 79-84 131,148-155 Eviphididae: 3, 107-117 Hypatopa (systematics, new species, synonmy): Evolution: 1, 26-41, 142-155; 3, 8-17, 85-92; 1, 72-81 7, 149-161; 8, 42-50, 51-98; 9, 75-88 Ichneumonidae: 1, 96-102, 103-109, 156-168; Exothecinae: 8, 1-27 4, 16-21; 7, 56-79 Ichneumonina karyology, and chromosomal Myrmeleontidae: 5, 23-27 forms: 1, 96-102 Nematoda: 4, 106-115 Immature stages: 2, 36-44; 5, 59-78 Neogamasus: 2, 85-94 Industrial pollution: 2, 45-57 Nepticulidae: 1, 17-25 Insecta: 2, 103-113 Neuroendocrine sysiems: 5, 84-91 Ixodoidea: 8, 42-50 Neuroptera: 5, 23-27 Jaapiella: 3, 93-106 New species: Karyology: 9, 111-121 Cheilosia aenigmatosa: 5, 28-58 Karyotype: 1, 17-25 Cheilosia atypica: 5, 28-58 Kuril Islands: 2, 103-113 Cheilosia lukashovae: 5, 28-58 Lachnaeus crinitus: 2, 79-84 Cheilosia paragiganiea: 5, 28-58 Larvae: 8, 141-151 Cheilosia teberdensis: 5, 28-58 Larval description: 2, 114-116; 9, 156-160 New species, synonymy: 1, 72-81 Lasioderma: 7, 50-52 Noctuidae: 2, 1-11; 3, 53-63, 118-133, 134- Lemonia: 5, 148-155 145 Lemoniidae: 5, 148-155 Oedemeridae: 2, 114-116 Lepidoptera: 1, 17-25, 72-81, 103-109; 2, 1- Opomyza: 1, 91-95 11; 3, 53-63, 118-133, 134-145; 4, 22-28, Opomyzidae: 1, 91-95 29-33, 34-52, 53-63; 5, 84-91, 148-155; 6, Oppiidae: 7, 162-164 87-100; 7, 126-133, 134-148, 149-161; 8, Optimization of mass rearing of insects, 9, 161- 110-116; 9, 132-135, 136-147 166 Lepismatidae: 8, 124-140 Oribatei: 7, 162-164 Life cycle: 7, 117-125 Oribatid mites as pollution indicators: 7, 31-42 Limnesia maculata: 6, 67-73 Oribatidae: 1, 128-133 Linyphiidae: 5, 100-102 Orthoptera: 2, 121-136; 5, 79-83, 103-111; 9, Lixus margaritae: 6, 35-66 1-10, 75-88, 103-110 Lochmaea capreae: 3, 85-92 Orthopteroidea: 5, 112-119 Lycaenidae: 4, 53-63; 9, 132-135 Ossetia: 5, 103-111 Lyonetiidae: 1, 17-25 Ostrinia: 7, 134-148, 149-161 Macroglossini: 4, 34-52 Paracranopygia: 3, 76-84 Meganophthalmus kravetzi n. sp.: 1, 67-71 Parascolaimus latens n. sp.: 4, 106-115 Meganophthalmus mirabilis Kurnakov: 1, 67-71 Parascolaimus nonnus n. sp.: 4, 106-115 Megastigmus bipunctatus: 2, 30-35 Parascolaimus proprius: 4, 106-115 Mesostigmata: 3, 107-117 Parasitiformes: 6, 162-168 Microphoridae: 4, 73-87 Parasitism: 2, 36-44 Microclelonus: 9, 148-155 Parasitology: 3, 146-152, 153-158 Micromorphology: 9, 1-10 Parornix (systematics; P. kumatai n. sp.): 4, Mogoplistidae: 9, 103-110 29-33 Moldova: 2, 58-78 Pentatomidae: 5, 133-147 Morphology: 1, 26-41; 2, 25-29; 3, 8-17, 18- Pest control: 3, 146-152 31, 32-52, 71-75; 4, 106-115; 5, 59-78; 6, Phaeogenini: 4, 16-21 67-73; 7, 1-10, 11-30; 8, 1-27; 9, 24-29, Phaneropteridae: 9, 1-10 111-121 Pholcidae: 9, 122-124 Morphology (pupa): 8, 28-41 Phyletics: 1, 1-16 Muscaphis: 1, 42-54 Phyllocnistidae: 1, 17-25 Muscidae: 2, 25-29 Phylogenetic relationships among sphinx moths: Mydaeinae: 2, 25-29 4, 34-52 Myrmecaelurus (systematics; new species): 5, Phylogeny: 8, 124-140 23-27 Physokermes hemicryphus: 2, 36-44 Myrmecophilidae, 9, 103-110 Phytodietus: 7, 56-79 Plant pests: 7, 126-133 Syrphidae: 3, 153-158; 5, 28-58 Plusiinae: 2, 1-11 Systematics: 1, 42-54, 67-71; 4, 11-15, 53-63, Pollution-induced changes in insect fauna: 7, 106-115; 5, 1-22, 28-58, 59-78, 120-132; 31-42 6, 1-10, 26-28; 7, 53-55, 108-116; 8, 51- Polyommatus icadius: 9, 132-135 98, 110-116, 124-140; 9, 30-51, 103-110, Polymorphism: 4, 88-105 111-121, 148-155, 156-160 Pontania acutifoliae daphnoides: 1, 142-155 Ceutorhynchus lathuri n. sp.: 7, 53-55 Population dynamics: 1, 103-109 n. spp.: 7, 80-97 Pseudorhopus testaceus: 2, 36-44 new genus and species; generic transfer: Pseudoscolia: 9, 125-131 7, 162-164 Psyche hyalina: 4, 22-28 new species: 1, 91-95, 123-127; 2, 85-94; Psychidae, 4, 22-28 3, 76-84, 93-106; 4, 1-6, 22-28, 16-21; 4, Psychidopsis saridzhazi: 4, 22-28 64-72, 73-87, 142-151, 152-162, 163-168; Pteromalidae: 2, 117-120 5, 92-99; 6, 74-86, 144-154, 162-168; 7, Pulicidae: 3, 18-31, 32-52 56-79; 8, 117-123, 152-168; 9, 122-124, Pycnogonida: 8, 117-123 125-131 Pygidicranidae: 3, 76-84 new species and synonymy: 7, 98-107 gidicraninae: 3, 76-84 new species of Strumigenys: 1, 110-122 Pyralidae: 7, 134-148, 149-161 new species; revision: 5, 156-167 Quality control of insect culture, 9, 161-166 new spp., new species group: 6, 101-106 Response of dipteran populations to industrial new subspecies: 1, 142-155 pollutants: 7, 31-42 new subspecies and synonymy: 5, 148-155 Rhaptohexagenia: 1, 1-16 new subspecies Dyschirius salinus Rhinocyllus conius: 2, 79-84 tsaidamensis: 6, 11-25 Rhynchophoridae: 6, 35-66 new subspecies & species: 4, 7-10 Sceletolepisma: 8, 124-140 new synonymies and 2 new species: 6, 35- Schistostoma: 4, 73-87 66 Sciocoris systematics (new species and syn- new synonymy: 1, 55-66 onymy): 5, 133-147 new taxa: 2, 12-24; 6, 107-120, 121-136 Scoliopteryx libatrix: 3, 118-133, 134-145 Tachinidae: 3, 71-75; 9, 24-29 Scriptoplusia kuznetsovi new species: 2, 1-11 Tanymecini: 5, 1-22 Scydmaenidae: 4, 1-6 Taxonomy: 6, 155-161; 9, 132-135 Simuliidae: 2, 95-102 Tecmerium: 1, 72-81 Siphonaptera: 3, 18-31, 32-52; 7, 11-30; 9, 30- Tenthredinidae: 1, 142-155 51 Thymaris (systematics; new species): 1, 156- Sokolova technique: 2, 95-102 168 Sorosina (n. gen.) florenskayae (n. sp.): 2, 117- Thysanura: 8, 124-140 120 Tischeriidae: 1, 17-25 Sphecidae: 4, 142-151, 152-162; 5, 92-99 Tortricidae: 1, 103-109 Spheridae: 9, 125-131 Tortrix viridana: 1, 103-109 Sphenoptera: 1, 123-127 Torymidae: 2, 30-35 Sphingidae: 4, 34-52 Variation: 1, 142-155 Spread: 7, 126-133 Vertebrata: 2, 103-113 Stenichnus: 4, 1-6 Vietnam (faunistics): 2, 1-11 Stridulation: 9, 11-23 Xenopsylla cheopis: 3, 18-31 Strongylophthalmyiidae: 6, 155-161 Yponomeutidae: 1, 17-25 Strumigenys, new species: 1, 110-122 Zoogeography: 9, 89-102 Supella longipalpa: 5, 79-83 Zygaenidae: 6, 87-100 7] oy

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