1892.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 69 



BULLETIN OK THE MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE Zool.ocv AT HARVARD 



COLLEGE, xxii, 3, Cambridge, January, 1892. Amitosis in the embryonal 

 envelops of the scorpion, H. P. Johnson, 3 plates. 



MISSISSIPPI AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE KXPKKIMKNT 

 STATION, Bulletin No. 17. Insects injurious to stored grain, H. E. \Vi--d. 

 December, 1891. 



TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIKTY, .\\iii, 4, 

 September-December, 1891. The species of Agri/iis of Boreal America, 

 G. H. Horn, M. D., i pi. On a collection of Hymenoptera made in 

 Jamaica during April, 1891, W. J. Fox. Notes on North American 

 Tachinidae sens. sir. with descriptions of new genera and species, C. H. 

 Tyler Townsend. 



NEW SPECIES OF NORTH AMERICAN INSECTS DESCRIBED 

 IN THE PRECEDING LITERATURE. 



NEUROPTERA. 

 Ptynx furciger McLachlan, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., '91, p. 509. \\\/.. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 

 Albuna modes/a Kellicott, Can. Ent. xxiv, p. 46. Ohio. 



HYMENOPTERA. 



Aulax nabali Brodie, Can. Ent. xxiv, p. 13. Ontario. 



Cephus occidentalis Riley and Marlatt, Insect Life, iv, p. 177. Cala. 



Acoloides emertonii Howard, Insect Life, iv, p. 202. 



Bracon furtivus Fyles, Can. Ent. xxiv, p. 35. 



Pompilus propinquus Fox, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xviii, p. 339; /'. iciico- 

 pitypnrcits, p. 339; Salius opacifrons, p. 340; A^cuiii fompirsMi. p. 340; 

 Planiccps euferalis, p. 341; Epeolits mfoc/ypetts, p. 344; M,\^iiclnlc Mar- 

 tindafei, p. 344; M. multidens, p. 345; M. pcdalis, p. 347; all from Jamaica. 



ORTHOPTERA. 



Xiphidium Scuddcri Blatchley, Can. Ent. xxiv, p. 26. Indiana. 

 ApHhcs Mc.\\-illi Blatchley, 1. c. p. 27. Indiana. 

 Pezottetti.r hoosieri Blatchley, 1. c. p. 31. Indiana. 



DIPTERA. 



Jtcrisinyia n. Ren., Stratiomyida.-, (iiglio-Tos, l'>i>ll. Mus. /.mil. Anat. 

 Comp. Aniv. Torino, vi, ioS, p. 2, lig. Type lift i^ aincrii ana Bell.ndi. 



ti/iopa/osyrp/i/ts, p. 3, 1'igs. ; Onu-^asyrp/it/s, p. 4, tigs.; M^miifpo 

 p. 5, figs., n. gen. Syrphida-, C.iglio-Tos, 1. c. Types to be hereaftei 

 described. 



