RECORD OF MY LIFE WORK 
IN ENTOMOLOGY. 
PART THIRD. 
LIST OF MY ENTOMOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS 
FROM 1854 TO 1904. 
FIRST PERIOD. 
WORK IN ST. PETERSBURG. 
1854—1850. 
1854 . 
1. Dipterologisclies aus St. Petersburg. 
Stett. Ent. Z. 1854, p. 203—204, w. a. plate. 
1. Proposal for a new classification of the Tipulidae brevipalpi, based upon 
a detailed study of their male genital organs. These ideas were carried out by 
me in my later publications of 1859, 1868 etc. 
2. Detached remarks on other Limnobina, especially about a remarkable 
species discovered by me near St. Petersburg, which Loew described under the 
name of L. imperialis n. sp. but which, ultimately, turned out to he the Tipula 
nnnulata Linne. Its congener, L. caesarea 0. S., I discovered and described 
at the same time. 
1857 . 
2. Ueber Tipula annulata Linn. 
Stett. Ent. Z. 1857, p. 90—91. 
During a visit to London in 1856, I found in the original collection of 
Linne, preserved in the Linnean Society (Burlington House) that the species 
which Loew had described as Limnobia imperialis n. sp. (compare above sub 
No. 1, 1854) was identical with the long-misunderstood Tipula annulata Linne. 
