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Crawford, J. C. Descriptions of new Hymenoptera, — No. S. Proceedings of the 

 U. S. National Museum 46: 343-352. December 23, 1913. (Describes Peri- 

 lampidea, Xenomymar and Neoymar (new genera) and ten new species, 

 mostly from Trinidad, in the Chalcidoidea and three new species in the 

 Serphidoidea. — -J. C. C.) 



CocKERELL, T. D. A. N'ew parasitic Hymenoptera of the genus Eiphosoma. Pro- 

 ceedings of the U. S. National Museum 46: 61-64. August 23, 1913. (De- 

 scribes four new species and gives a table to the species occurring in North 

 and Central America. — ^J. C. C.) 



Dyar, H. G. Descriptions of neiv species of Saturnian moths in the collection 

 of the United States National Museum. Proceedings of the U. S. National 

 Museum 44: 121-134. February 20, 1913. (Deals with the genus Hylesia, 

 gives a key to the species, and describes thirtj^ new species mostly from 

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Dyar, H. G. Results of the Yale Peruvian expedition of 1911. Lcpidoptera. Pro- 

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 scribes forty new species, two new subspecies and the new genus Altimaenas 

 (family Arctiidae). In all 242 species are listed. — J. C. C.) 



Dy.\r, H. G. Descriptions of new Lepidoptera, chiefly from Mexico. Proceedings 

 of the U. S. National Museum 44: 279-324. February 11, 1913. (Describes 

 the following new genera: Epimolis in the Arctiidae; Hypenopsis in the 

 Noctuidae; Calomathetes in the Notodontidae; Edia, Paranatula and Bal- 

 lovia in the Pyralidae. A total of 117 new species and one new subspecies in 

 several families are described. — J. C. C.) 



Gahan, a. B. New Hymenoptera from North America. Proceedings of the U. S. 

 National Museum 46 : 431-443, pi. 39. December 30, 1913. (Includes descrip- 

 tions of Euphoriana and Eumicrosoma, new genera of the families Braconidae 

 and Scelionidae respectively, and of 13 new species, mostly of the superfamilv 

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Girault, a. a. a systematic monograph of the chalcidoid Hymenoptera of the sub- 

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 May 22, 1913. (Describes fourteen new species in the single genus recognized 

 in the subfamily. — J. C. C.) 



Kennedy, C. H. Notes on the Odonala, or dragonflies, of Bumping Lake, Wash- 

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Knab, F. Gad-flies {Tabanidae) of the genus Stibasoma. Proceedings of the U. 

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Knab, F. N ew moth-flies (Psychodidae) bred froyn Bromcliaceae and other plants. 

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 (Describes four new species of the genus Psychoda, bred from water found 

 at the bases of the leaves of Bromeliaceae and in flower bracts of Calathea. 

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M.\LLOCii, J. R. The genera of flies in the subfamily Botanobiinae ivith hind tibial 

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 of the genus Hippelates, ten of which are new; includes also descriptions of 

 the new genera Prohippelates and Pseudohippelates. — J. C. C.) 



