1.50 references: entomology 



Shear, C. L. and Stevens, N. E. The chestnut-hlight parasite (Endothia para- 



sitica) from China. Science 38: 295-297. August 29, 1913. 

 Shear, C. L. The lijpe of Sphaeria radicalis Schw. Phytopathology 3: 191, 



192. August 14, 1913. 

 Shear, C. L. Soitie obscrraiions on phy to pat holoy tea I pruhleiUfi in Europe and 



America. Pliytopathology 3: 77-87. April,' 1913. 

 Shear, C L. Endothia radicalis {Schw.). Phytopathology 3: 61. February, 



1913. 

 Wollenweber, H. W. Studies on the Fusarinni problem. Phytopathology 3: 



24-50, pi. 5, f. 1. February, 1913. (Includes descriptions of Fnsarium redo- 



lens, F. conglutinans, and F. Sclerotium, spp. nov. — W. R. M.) 



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Alexander, C. P. A revision of the South American dipterous insects of the 

 family Plychopteridae. Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum 44: 331- 

 335. February 20, 1913. (Includes description of a second South American 

 species, Tanyderus patagonicus. — J. C. C.) 



Alexander, C. P. A synopsis of part of the neotropical craneflies of the sub- 

 family Limnobinae. Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum 44 : 481-549, 

 pis. 65-68. April 30, 1913. (Treats of the tribes Eriopterini and Limnophilini 

 and describes thirty-seven new species and three new subspecies. The 

 author gives keys to the genera and species included. — J. C. C.) 



Bruner, L. Results of the Yale Peruvian expedition of 1911. Orthopterq {Acri- 

 diidae-short-liorned locusts. Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum 44: 

 177-187. February 11, 1913. (Two new genera, Cumainocloidus and Uru- 

 bamba, are described, together with six new species and one new variety. — 

 J. C. C.) 



Bruner, L. Results of the Yale Peruvian expedition of 1911. Orthoptera (Ad- 

 denda to the Acridiidae-short-horned locusts). Proceedings of the U. S. 

 National Museum 46 : 585-586. June 11, 1913. (One new species is described. 

 — J. C. C). 



Caudell, a. N. Notes on nearctic orthopterous insects. I. Nonsaltatorial forms. 

 Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum 44 : 595-614. April 18, 1913. (De- 

 scribes one new species and gives keys to the genera and species of various 

 groups. — J. C. C.) 



Caudell, A. N. Results of the Yale Peruvian expedition of 1911. Orthoptera 

 {exclusive of Acridiidae). Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum 44: 

 347-357. February 20, 1913. (Describes nine new species in several genera. 

 —J. C. C.) 



Crawford, J. C. Descriptions of new Hymenoplera, — No. 7. Proceedings of the 

 U. S. National Museum 45: 309-317. Text fig. 1. May 22, 1913. (Describes 

 Pareniaca and eleven new species in the superfamily Chalcidoidea and three 

 new species in the Cynipoidea, mainly from North America. — J. C. C.) 



Crawford, J. C. Descriptions of new Hymenoplera, — No. 6. Proceedings of the 

 U. S. National Museum 45 : 241-260. Text figs. 1-2. May 22, 1913. (Deseribes 

 the new genera Bruchocida. Coccidoxenus, Zacalochlora, Trichomalopsis, 

 Aplastomorpha, Cassidocida, and Thriposoma in the Chalcidoidea, together 

 with twenty-six new species mostly in the same superfamily. — J. C. C.) 



