REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 



127 



Howard, L. O. New genera and spe- 

 cies of Apelininae, with a revised 



table of the genera. 



L^ S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Ent., 



Technical Series, No. 12, I't. 



4, July 12, 1907, pp. 69-88, 



figs. 13-22. 



Descriptions of 5 new genera and 



20 new species. 



A chalcidid parasite of the tick. 



Ent. Xeics, XVIII, No. 9, Nov., 

 1907, pp. 375-378, pi. xiv, 



1 fig. 

 Description of Ixodiphagus, new 

 genus, texaniis, new species, and an 

 account of the evidence connected 

 with the rearing of this form from 

 Jldcmaphiisniis Icporis-palustris on 

 rabbits in Texas. 

 A suggestion regarding develop- 



ment retarded by parasitism. 



Can. Ent., xl. No. 1, Jan., 1908, 

 pp. 34, 35. 

 Knab, Frederick. Mosquitoes as flow- 

 er visitors. 



Journ. X. Y. Ent. 8oc., xv. No. 

 4, Dec, 1907. pp. 21.5-219. 

 A summary of all records of mos- 

 quitoes as flower visitors. 



Knab, Frederick. Culicid characters. 

 Can. Ent., xxxix. No. 10, Oct., 

 1907, pp. 349-353. 

 Discussion of the characters used 

 in classification. 



Color varieties of Locustidae. 

 Science (n. s.), xxvi, No. 670, 

 Nov., 1907, pp. 595-597. 

 Treats of red varieties of green 



forms. 



Observations on the mosquitoes 



of Saskatchewan. 



Smithsonian ilisc. Colls., h, 

 Quar. issue, pt. 4, No. 1787, 

 Feb. 20, 1908. pp. 540-547. 

 Notes on the species taken by the 

 author. 



A new genus and species of 



sabethid mosquito. 



Journ. y. Y. Ent. Soc, xv. No. 

 3, Sept., 1907, pp. 120, 121. 



Deinocerites again. 



Journ. y. Y. Ent. Soc, xv, No. 

 3, Sept., 1907, pp. 121-123. 



(See also under H. G. Dyar.) 



CRUSTACEANS. 



Andrews, E. A. The young of the 

 crayfishes Astacus and Cambariis. 



Smithsonian Contributions to 

 Knoiclc(h/c, part of Vol. xxxv. 

 No. 1718, Oct. 3, 1907, pp. 

 1-79, pis. i-x. 

 Describes the young of Astacus 

 leniusculus from Oregon and Cam- 

 bo rus affinis from Maryland. Deter- 

 mines the form and habits of the 

 first, second, and third larval stages ; 

 gives the first detailed account of 

 the appendages of the first and. sec- 

 ond stages ; describes the hitherto 

 unknown nature of successive me- 

 chanical attachments of the off- 

 spring to the parent. 



Bradley, J. Chester. Notes on two 

 amphipods of the genus Corophium 

 from the Pacific coast. 



Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., i\. No. 4. 



May 15, 1908, pp. 227-2.-)2. 



pis. 9-13. 

 Describes and figures in detail 

 Corophium spinicorne and C. sal- 

 mohis Stimpson, both of which were 

 before incompletely defined, and 

 shows their relationships by a key 

 to all the species of the genus. 

 About 600 specimens of C. salnionis 



Bradley, J. Chester— Continued. 



were examined from the stomachs of 

 young salmon from Karluk, .Alaska, 

 collected by the U. S. Bureau of 

 Fisheries. 



Cl'shman, Joseph A. Fresh-water 



Crustacea from Labrador and Xew- 



foundlancL 



Proc. U. S. yat. Mus., xxxiii. 

 No. 1589, Mar. 4, 1908, pp. 

 70.5-713, pis. Lviii-LXii. 

 The material upon which the paper 

 is based was collected near the east- 

 ern coast of Labrador (Dr. Glover 

 M. Allen, collector) and at Funk 

 Island, Newfoundland (Mr. Owen 

 Bryant, collector). It comprises one 

 species of Ostracoda, which is new, 

 seven species of Cladocera, and one 

 of Copepoda. The author points out 

 the similarity between this fauna 

 and that of northern Europe. 



Ortmann, Arnold E. Schizopod crus- 

 taceans in the U. S. National 

 Museum : Schizopods from Alaska. 

 Proc. U. S. yat. Mus., xxxiv. 

 No. 1.591, Apr. 0, 1908, pp. 

 1-10, 1 plate. 



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