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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1919. 



Casanowicz, I. M. — Coutinued. 



detailed descriptions of the ar- 

 tistic features and the ritual 

 significance of the single speci- 

 mens. 



Caxjdell, a. N. Regarding Diaphe- 

 romera veliei Walsh and Mauomera 

 blatclileyi Caiulell. 



Ent. News, vol. 29, no. 7. 

 July, 1918, pp. 258-260. 

 Gives an account of the dis- 

 tribution and a discussion of the 

 characters of these species. 



Zorotypus hubbardi, a new 



species of the Order Zoraptera from 



the United States. 



Can. Ent., vol. 50, no. 11, 



Nov. 13, 1918, pp. 375- 



381. 



The description of this species 



from Florida is the first record 



of this order in our fauna. 



Two new species of tlie Blattid 



genus Arenivaga. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 20, no. 7, Dec. 

 4, 1918, pp. 154-157. 

 Describes A. genitalis from 

 Arizona and A. floridetisis from 

 Florida. 



— ■ — — Palmodes praestans and its 



prey. 



Pros. Ent. 8oe. Washing- 

 ton, vol 21, no. 2, Feb. 

 26, 1919, p. 40. 

 Records the capturing of Capno- 

 iotes iuliginosus Thomas by this 

 wasp. 

 Chase, Agnes. Some causes of con- 

 fusion in plant names. 



Journ. For., vol. 17, no. 2, 

 Feb., 1919, pp. 159-162. 



Claek, Austin H. A new genus and 

 species of multibrachiate Ophiuran 

 of the family Gorgonocephalidae 

 from the Caribbean Sea. 



Proe. V. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 

 54, no. 2257, Nov. 1, 

 1918, pp. 637-640, pi. 96. 

 Describes and figures Astrocyno- 

 dus herrerai from Yucatan, do- 

 nated to the U. S. National Mu- 

 seum by the Museo Nacional de 

 Historia Naturale of Mexico. 

 CocKEEELL, T. D. A, New species of 

 North American fossil beetles, cock- 

 roaches, and tsetse flies. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 

 54, no. 2237, July 5, 

 1918, pp. 301-311, pis. 

 54, 55, figs. 1-5. 



CocKEKELL, T. D. A. — Continued. 



Founds two new genera and 

 describes seven new species of 

 fossil cockroaches from the Penn- 

 sylvanian, and three new species 

 of beetles from the Early Ter- 

 tiary rocks of Colorado. Discusses 

 the habits of the African tsetse 

 fly, Olossina, and records the oc- 

 currence in Colorado during Ter- 

 tiary time of species of the same 

 genus, four having been recog- 

 nized. 



Chile. 



New Halictine l)oes from 



Can. Eh!., vol. 50, no. 10, 

 Oct. 10, 191 S, p;). 343- 

 345. 

 Describes three new species and 

 one new subspecies. 



Descriptions and records of 



bees. LXXXI. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Ilist., ser. 

 9, vol. 2, no. 11, Nov., 

 1918, pp. 418-425. 

 Describes 10 new species and 

 gives notes on other species. 



Descriptions and records of 



bees. LXXXII. 



An7i. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 

 9, vol. 2, no. 12, Dec, 



1918, pp. 476-482. 



Of the species described in this 

 paper, the types of seven are in 

 the U. S. National Museum. 



Description and records of 



bees. LXXXIII. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 

 9, vol. 3, no. 13, Jan., 



1919, pp. 118-125. 



The types of nine of the new 

 species described in this paper 

 are in the U. S. National Museum. 



A new genus of bees from 



Peru (Hym.). 



Ent. News, vol. 30, no. 1, 

 Jan., 1919, pp. 17, 18. 

 Describes Ohleroyus hirsutipen- 

 nis new species. 



Some Halictine bees in the 



United States National Museum 

 (Hym.) 



Proe. Ent. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 20, no. 8, Jan. 

 24, 1919, pp. 177-182. 

 Describes eight new species and 

 gives notes on others. 



