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Hydrophoria collaris. 



A female from Guerrero. Differs from the female of 

 the preceding species in having no cruciate interfrontal bristles 

 and the arista much shorter haired. Belongs also, to Pcgo-m\-ia. 



Phorbia prisca. 



A female, Ciudad. Mexico. A H \lcmyla very close to 

 cilicrnra Zetterstedt. Impossible to say just what the species 

 is. 



A Bibliography on Fungous Insects and their Hosts. 



By HARRY B. WEISS, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 



While many papers have appeared on various insects which 

 inhabit fungi, only a few of them mention the specific or 

 generic name of the fungus and it is such papers which have 

 been listed below. The list is as complete as it has been 

 possible to make it and includes only references to American 

 literature. A few of the references relate to insects indirectly 

 associated with certain fungi and not usually considered as 

 funguous insects. The writer will be pleased to know of any 

 omissions. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Liodes hasalis Lee. Smith, J. B. Insects of New Jersey, p. 230. 



(N. J. St. Alus. Kept. 1909). 

 Baeocera punctipennis Blatch. Blatchley, \V. S. Col. Ind. p. 494, 



1910. 

 Lycoperdina ferruginea. Lee. Blatchley, W. S. Col. Ind. p. 538, 



1910. 



Megalodacne ulkei Crotch. Dury, C. Canad. Ent. X, 210. Blatch- 

 ley. YY. S. Col. Ind. p. 545, 1910. 

 Ischyrus quadripunctatus OHv. Weiss, H. B. Canad. Ent. LII, p. 



14, 1920. 

 Mycotretus pulchra Say. Weiss, H. B. Canad. Ent. LII, p. 18, 



1920. 

 Cucujus clavipes var. puniceus Mann. Hubbard, H. G. Canad. Ent. 



XXIV, p. 250-6, 1892. 

 Epuraea monogama Cr. Hubbard, H. G. Canad. Ent. XX IV, p. 



250-<i, 1892. 

 Peltis pippingskoeldi Mann. Hubbard, H. G. Canad. Ent. XXIV, 



p. 250-6, 1892. 



Peltis ferruginea Linn. Hubbard, H. G. Canad. Ent. XXIV, p. 

 250-6, 1892. 



