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Knab, F. Simuliidae de Chile sej)tentrional . Anales de Zoologia Aplicada. 

 1: 17-22, plate 1. April, 1914. (Describes one new species. — J. C. C.) 



Knab, F. The oriental trtgonomclopine flies. Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus, 

 2: 131-133. September, 1914. (Describes Diplochasma, new genus, and 

 one new species. — J. C. C.) 



Marlatt, C. L. The periodical cicada in 1914. Circular of the Bureau of Ento- 

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Myers, P. R. Results of the Yale-Peruvian expedition of 1911. Addendum to 

 the Hymenoptera Ichneumonoidea. Proceedings of the U. S. National Mu- 

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Parker, W. B. Quassiin as a contact insecticide. Bulletin of theU. S. Depart- 

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QuAiNTANCE, A. L., and Baker, A. C. Classification of the Aleyrodidae. — Part 

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QuAYLE, H. J. Citrus fruit insects in Mediterranean countries. Bulletin of the 

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 October 7, 1914. (Gives an account of the various insects, including their 

 life history, and of species likely to be mistaken for the injurious ones; 

 discusses natural enemies of the various injurious insects and methods in 

 use for the control of these insects. — J. C. C.) 



RoHWER, S. A. Vespoid and sphecoid Hymenoptera collected in Guatemala by 

 W. P. Cockerell. Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, 47: 513-523. 

 October 24, 1914. (Lists all of the species collected in these groups and 

 describes 11 new species. — J. C. C.) 



Scott, E. W., and Paine, J. H. Lesser bud-moth. Journal of Agricultural Re- 

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Scott, E. W., and Paine, J. H. The lesser bud-moth. Bulletin of the U. S. De- 

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 22, 1914. (A professional paper giving description, life history, distribution, 

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Townsend, C. H. T. NeiD muscoid flies, mainly Hystriciidae and Pyrrhosiinae 

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White, G. F. Destruction of germs of infectious bee diseases by heating. Bulletin 

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 (Gives a short account of the four bee diseases now known to be infectious 

 and the minimum temperatures that can be emj^loyed for their destruction 

 by means of heat. — J. C. C.) 



