( 319 ) XII. Five Years' Observations (1914-1918) on the Bionomics of Southern Nigerian Insects, chiefly directed to the Investigation of Lycaenid Life-histories and to the Relation of Lycaenidae, Dvptera, and other Insects to Ants. By the late Chakles Ogilvie Farquh arson, M.A., B.Sc, Aberdeen. Edited, with a brief hfe of the author, by Edward B. Poulton, D.Sc, M.A., F.R.S., Hope Professor of Zoology in the University of Oxford, Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford. With a systematic and descriptive Ap-pendix by R. S. Bagnall, G. T. Bethune-Baker, Dr. T. A. Chapman, F.R.S., J. E. Collin, J. Hartley DuRRANT, F. W. Edwards, Dr. Harry Eltring-HAM, D.Sc, M.A., Prof. J. Bronte Gatenby, D.Phil., D.Sc, Prof. R. Newstead, F.R.S., Prof. E. B. Poulton, F.R.S., Prof. F. Silvestri, Dr. J. Villeneuve, and Dr. James Waterston, B.D., D.Sc [Read June 2nd, 1920.] Plates IX-XIX. Text Figs. 1-G. CONTENTS Charles Ogil\t;e Farquharson, by Prof. E. B. Poulton Introductory Note (E.B.P) ..... PAGE 325 335 A. OBSERVATIONS ON LEPIDOPTERA, ESPECI-ALLY THE LIFE-HISTORIES OF LYCAENIDAE IN THEIR RELATIONS TO ANTS. I. LIPTENINAE: INTRODUCTORY NOTE (E.B.P.) . "^337 339 340 341 342 342 344 346 346 347 347 A. Teratoneura isabellae 1. The Life-history of Terafonenm 2. The Larva of TeratoneHra 3. Teratoneiira Larvae and Ants 4. The Larval Food of Teratoneura 5. The Larval Food of Liptenine Allies of Teratoneura— Epitola, Hewitsonia, Iridopsis, Citrinophila, Eresina 6. The Palpation of Teratoneura . . . . 7. Teratoneura Pupae heavily parasitised by Chalcids 8. Other Enemies of Teratoneura . . . . 9. Teratoneura Lmagines feeding on Secretions of Ant-attended Coccidx and driving off the Ants 1 0. Other Lipteninae — Epitolina, Mimacraea — ivith Habits similar to those of Teratoneura as described in the last Section. ...... trans. ENT. SOC. LOND. 1921. — parts III, IV. (J.4N. 350 '22)
Five Years' Observations (1914–1918) on the Bionomics of Southern Nigerian Insects, chiefly directed to the Investigation of Lycaenid Life-histories and to the Relation of Lycaenidae, Diptera, and other Insects to Ants