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PSYCHE
A Journal of Entomology
Volume 97
1990
Editorial Board
FRANK M. CARPENTER, Editor
H. W. LEVI
D. G. FURTH, (Associate Editor)
W. L. BROWN, JR.
E. 0. WILSON
J. M. CARPENTER
Published Quarterly by the Cambridge Entomological Club Editorial Office: Biological Laboratories 16 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.




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The numbers of PSYCHE issued during the past year were mailed on the following dates:
Vol. 96, nos. 3-4, April 20, 1990
Vol. 97, nos. 1-2, October 14, 1990




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PSYCHE
INDEX TO VOLUME 97, 1990
INDEX TO AUTHORS
Alcock, John. A large male competitive advantage in a lekking fly, Hermetia comstocki Williston (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). 267
Alloway, Thomas M. and Gregory Keough. Slave marking by the slave-making ant, Harpagoxenus americanus (Emery) (Hymenoptera: Forrnicidae). 55 Alloway, Thomas M. and Sandra Hodgson.
Nest recognition in the ant, Leptothorax ambiguus Emery (Hymenoptera: Forrnicidae). 175 Bohart, Richard M. New species of Solierella from western North America (Hymenop- tera: Sphecidae). 193
Bohart, Richard M. New species and a key to the North American Solierella in the inermis group (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae: Larrinae: Miscophini). 229
Carpenter, Frank M. A substitute name for the extinct genus, Eoricania Haupt (Hernip- tera: Homoptera; Ricaniidae). 1 3 1
Carpenter, James M. and Alexander P. Rasnitsyn. Mesozoic Vespidae. 1 Dingle, Hugh.
See Jakob, Elizabeth M.
Eisner, Thomas. See LaMunyon, Craig,
Gall, Lawrence F.
Systematics of moths in the genus Catocala (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). 11. Type material at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, with lectotype designations. 121
Harrod, Jonathan C., Herbert W. Levi, and Laura B. Leibensperger. The neotropical
orbweavers of the genus Larinia (Araneae: Araneidae). 241 Helms, Ken R. and Steven W. Rissing.
Single sex alate production by colonies of Phei- dole desertorurn and Pheidole exophila tucsonica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). 2 13 Henderson, Gregg, George D. Hoffman, and Robert L Jeanne. Predation on cercopids and material use of the spittle in aphid-tent construction by prairie ants. 43
Hodgson, Sandra. See Alloway, Thomas M.
Hoffman, George D. See Henderson, Gregg. Imai, Hirotami T., Robert W. Taylor, Masao Jubota, Kazuo Ogata, and Masayasu Y. Wada.
Notes on the remarkable karyology of the primitive ant Nothomyrmecia macrops and the related genus Myrmecia (Hymenoptera, Forrnicidae). 1 33
Ito, F.
Functional monogyny of Leptothorax acervorum in northern Japan. 203
Jakob, Elizabeth M. and Hugh Dingle.
Food level and life history chaacteristics in a pholcid spider, Holocnemus pluchei. 95
Jeanne, Robert L. See Henderson, Gregg.




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Keough, Gregory.
See Alloway, Thomas M.
Kimsey, Lynn S.
Zoogeography of the Amiseginae and a remarkable new chrysdid wasp from Chile (Hymenoptera). 141
Konigswald, Avshalom, Yael Lubin, and David Ward. The effectiveness of the nest of a desert widow spider, Latrodectus revivensis in predatory deterrence. 75
Kubota, Massao. See Imai, Hirotami T.
LuMunyon, Craig and Thomas Eisner. Effect of mite infestation on the anti-predator defenses of an insect. 3 1
Le Moli, Francesco and Alessandra Mori. Laboratory experiments on environmental sources of nestmate and non-nestmate discrimination in three species of Formica ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). 147
Leibensperger, Laura B. See Harrod, Jonathan C. Levi, Herbert W.
See Harrod, Jonathan C.
Longino, John T. and Nalini M. Nadkarni. A comparison of ground and canopy leaf litter ants (Hymenoptera: Forrnicidae) in a neotropical montane forest. 8 1
Lubin, Yael. See Konigswald, Avshalom,
McCluskey, Elwood C. and Jack S. Neal. Hour versus temperature in ant species diver- sity in field rhythm. 65
Mori, Alessandra. See Le Moli, Francesco. Neal. Jack S. See McCluskey, Elwood C.
Nadkarni, Nalini M.
See Longino, John T.
Nonacs, Peter. Size and kinship affect success of co-founding Lasius pallitarsis queens. 217
Qgata, Kazuo. See Imai, Hirotami T.
Olmstead, Karen L. and Thomas K. Wood. The effect of clutch size and ant attendance on egg guarding by Entylia bactriana (Homoptera: Membracidae). 1 1 1 Opell, Brent D. Measuring the mass of small arthropod muscles. 17 1 Patel, Aniruddh D. An unusually broad behavioral repertory for a major worker in a dimorphic ant species: Pheidole morrisi (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). 18 1
Rasnitsyn, Alexander P. See Carpenter, James M, Rksing, Steven W. See Helms, Ken R.
Taylor, Robert W. Notes on the ant genera Romblonella and Willowsiella, with comments on their affinities, and the first descriptions of Australian species (Hyme- noptera: Formicidae: Myrmicini). 28 1
Taylor, Robert W. See Imai, Hirotami T.
Wada, Masayasu Y. See Imai, Hirotami T.
Ward, David. See Konigswald, Avshalom.
Wenzel, John W. A social wasp's nest from the Cretaceous period, Utah, USA, and its biogeographical significance. 2 1
Wood, Thomas R.
See Olmstead, Karen L.




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