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ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, xviii, i, Turin, 1892. Note on a 

 series of new excretory organs discovered in Bombyx mori, E. Verson. 



ENTOMOLOGISCHE NACHRICHTEN, xviii, 19, Berlin, October, 1892. 

 On the naming of varieties of palaearctic Cicindelas, H. Beuthin. On the 

 development of Hemerobius subnebulosus St., and on the change of col- 

 oring in Neuroptera, C. Verhoeff. 



VKRHANDLUNGEN DER K. K. ZOOL.-BOT. GESELLSCHAFT ix \\'IFX, xlii, 

 3, September, 1892. The ant fauna of Bulgaria with biological observa- 

 tions,* Dr. A. Forel, i pi. Alpine gall-flies, Dr. F. Thomas, 2 pis., figs. 



NEW SPECIES OF NORTH AMERICAN INSECTS DESCRIBED 

 IN THE PRECEDING LITERATURE. 



NEUROPTERA. 



Rhaphidida 1 : Rhaphidia assimilis Albarda, Tijds. Ent. xxxiv, p. 144, pi. 

 8, fig. 23, Vancouver Is. R. bicolor, p. 152, pi. 9, fig. 24, Col. Inocellia 

 longicornis, p. 169, pi. n, fig. 32, Calif. /. Hageni, p. 171, pi. n, fig. 33. 

 Calif. 



HYMENOPTERA. 



Tachytes, 9 n. sp., U. S., Fox, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xix, pp. 234-52. 



Encyrtinse: Pentacnemus n. gen. Howard, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xv, p. 

 366. P. bucculatricis, Mo., p. 366, pi. xlvii, fig. i. Tetracladia n. gen. 

 p. 367. T. texana, Tex., p. 367, pi. xlvi, fig. i. Calocerittus n. gen. p. 

 368, for Tetracncinus floridanus. 



DIPTERA. 



Sarcophaga opifera Coquillett* Insect Life, v, p. 22, Cal. 



Cecidomyia negundinis Gillette, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. I, p. 108, Iowa. 



HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA. 



Thamnotetti.v Smithi\&n Duzee, Can. Ent. xxiv, p. 266, N. J. 7". 

 /ongiseia, p. 266, Col. T. Lnllclti, p. 267, Col. T. montamis, p. 268, 

 Brit. Colum., Col. 



Doings of Societies. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTIOX OK THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIKXCES 

 OF PHILADELPHIA. Meeting held May 26th, Dr. Horn, Director, presid- 

 ing. Tlie Publication Committee reported in favor of the publication of 

 a paper entitled, " Preliminary Notes on some African Odonata," by P. 

 P. Calvert. Mr. C. S. \\Vlles stated that in the latter part of March, 1892, 

 he had captured a specimen of Gnipla ran-uthntn, and saw another one 



* Contains new species other than North American. 



