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ID. 1905. The Genus Notonecta in America North of Mexico in: Jr. 

 N. Y. Ent. Soc. XIII, p. 144. 



ID. 1909. Notonectid genus Bucnoa Kirkaldy in : Jr. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 



17, PP- 74-77- 



COVVEN, FRANK. 1865. Curious Facts in the History of Insects. 

 Lippincott & Co. (N. unifasciata of Mexico lays eggs on the stems.) 

 In Kirkaldy's Revision of Notonectidae this species is not recognized. 

 .V. undulata. 



ESSENBERG, CHRISTINE. 1915. Habits and Natural History of the 

 Rackswimmers in : Jr. Animal Behavior, Cambridge Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 

 381-390. 



DE GEER, BARON KARL. 1778. Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der 

 Insekten. . . .Niirnberg, Vol. 3, p. 254. (". . . . das Weibchen legt 

 viele weisse langlich ovale Eier, gemeinlich an die Stiele and Blatter 

 der Wasserkrauter.") 



GLOVER, TOWNSEND. 1876. Manuscript Notes on Hemiptera. (Quotes 

 Ballot A Mexican species of Notonectid lays eggs on water plants.) 



HENNEGUY, L. FELIX. 1909. Les Insectes. Paris. (Quotes Regim- 

 bart, p. 283.) 



HOWARD, L. O. 1901. The Insect Book, p. 275. (Eggs in the stems.) 



KELLOGG, V. L. 1905. American Insects. (Eggs in the stem.) 



KIRKALDY, G. W. 1896. Notonecta glauca, its oviposition, in: Proc. 

 Ent. Soc. London, 1896, p. xxvii. 



ID. 1897. Revision of the Notonectidae, Pt. I in : Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 London, 1897, pp. 393-436. 



ID. 1904. Uber Notonectiden, II Teil in: Wien. Ent. Zeit. 1904, p. 

 120. (Herein is created the genus Bucnoa for American forms hitherto 

 treated under Anisops.) 



KUHLGATZ, TH. 1909. Rhynchota in : Brauer. A. Die Siiss-wasser- 

 fauna Deutschlands. Heft. 7, p. 81. (N. glauca "Die Eier werden in 

 Mehrzahl und zu einer Scheibe angeordnct an Stengeln und Blattern 

 von Wasserpflanzen abgelegt. Hicrzu verankert sich das female mit 

 dem i. Beinpaar und dem eingcbohrten Riissel an der Pflanze, in deren 

 Parenchym es jedes Ei zu 2-3 einschiebt.") 



LAMPERT, K. 1899. Das Leben der Binnengewasser. Leipzig. (Page 

 143 quotes Regimbart.) 



LEFROY, II. MAXWELL. Indian Insect Life. Calcutta and Simla. 

 (Eggs are said to be inserted in the Stems.) 



MIALL, L. C. 1895. Natural History of Aquatic Insects, London. 

 (Page 359, quotes Regimbart.) 



NOWROGEE, D. 1911. Life histories of Indian Insects II. Some 

 aquatic Rhynchota and Coleoptera in: Memoirs of the Department of 

 Agriculture in India, Vol. II, No. 9. Ento. Ser. Pusa. (Eggs of 

 F.nitliarcs indica Fab. laid on stems and leaves of aquatic plants.) 



