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Entomological Literature. 



GARDEN AND FOREST, vol. iv, No. 158, p. 99. An insect pest of Cat- 

 tleyas (Isosoma archidearuni}. A fig. of the insect with larva and pupa. 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, March, 1891. A fortnight 

 in Algeria, with descriptions of new Lepidoptera (concluded), by E. Mey- 

 rick. Holiday captures of Lepidoptera in Switzerland in 1886, by G. T. 

 Baker. Notes on some British and Exotic Coccidae (No. 19), by ]. \V. 

 Douglas. On the new Australian Vine Pest, by Dr. E. Bergroth. On 

 two new species of Heteromera from Japan, by George Lewis. Crypto- 

 hvpnus dermestoides and its allies, by Geo. H. Horn, M.D. Description 

 of the larva of Hypena rostralis, by S. T. Porritt. Sphinx pinastri as a 

 British insect, Eds. Plusia moneta F. in France, Id. Acidalia imniorta, 

 by Rev. ]. Greene. Coleoptera and Lepidoptera at Bundoran Island, by 

 Rev. W. F. Johnson. Hydroporus septentrionalis and other Coleoptera 

 in the Plymouth District, by James H. Keys. A query as to the food of 

 certain Dipterous larvae in nests of Yespidae, by R. Newstead. Scarcity 

 of Aculeate Hymenoptera in South Devon, by G. A. J. Rothney. Acu- 

 leate Hymenoptera in Wiltshire, 1890, by R. C. L. Perkins. April, 1891. 

 Annotated List of the British Tachiniidae (continued), by R. H. Meade. 

 Notes on some British and Exotic Coccidae (No. 20), by J. W. Douglas. 

 Alicroptery.r sangii, a new species from birch, by J. H. Wood. On the 

 erroneous inclusion of Catoptria (Grapholitha) decolorana Fr. in the 

 British fauna, by C. G. Barrett. Pempelia adelphella id. Description of 

 a new species of Anaspis from Scotland, with remarks, by G. C. Cham- 

 pion. On two new species of Mexican Histeridse, by G. Lewis. Wiener 

 Entomologischen Verein, Eds. A means of preserving collections in dry, 

 hot countries, id. Newspaper entomology. Coleoptera at Church Stret- 

 ton, by W. G. Blatch. Odontczns uwhilicornis at Wellington College, by 

 E. F. Elton. On the occasional development of wings in species of 

 Hemiptera, usually Micropterous or Apterous, by J. W. Douglas. I It-pi 

 a/its n-//fita in abundance in Somerset, 'by C. G. Barrett. Hespcriii 

 lineola in Somerset, id. A black variety of Phi^a/ia pilosaria at Gains- 

 borough, by Rev. Canon Fowler. Note concerning Pseudomacromia 

 elegans and prctiosa Karsch., by R. McLachlan. Antlwphora pilipcs at 



