NEW MALLOPHAGA. 



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Lipeurus jejunus (Zeitschr. f. wiss. Zool., 1869, vol. xix, 

 p. 452), of Melnikoff on the embryology of the Mallo- 

 phaga and of the Pediculidae (Archiv f. Xaturgesch., 

 1869, vol. xxxv, p. 136), and of Grosse on the anatomy 

 of Tctraopt halm its chilensis \=Menopon titan] with some 

 comparative studies (Zeitschr. f. wiss. Zool., 1885, vol. 

 xlii, p. 530), are the most important. A full abstract of 

 Grosse 's paper was published by Macloskie in the Amer- 

 ican Naturalist, 1886, vol. xx, p. 340, and is thus readily 

 accessible to American students. 



A few descriptions of new species have been published 

 recently by Piaget (Tijdschr. v. Ent., and Notes of the 

 Leyden Museum), and by Picaglia (Atti d. Soc. Ital. di 

 Sci. Nat., and Atti d. Soc. dei Nat. di Modena). 



I append a bibliographic list of the more important sys- 

 tematic and morphological memoirs. Full bibliographic 

 lists are to be found in the monographs of Giebel and 

 Piaget. A good list is that published by Picaglia at the 

 beginning of his paper, " Pediculini dell'Istituto anato- 

 mo-zoologico della R. Universita di Modena," Atti d. 

 Soc. dei Naturalisti di Modena, 1885, serie 3, vol. iv. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



SYSTEMATIC. 



Albin, Eleazar. A Natural History of English Insects, 1720, London. 

 Bcrmeister, Hermann C. C. Handbuch der Entomologie, part I, 1835, 



Berlin. 

 DeGeer, Carl. Mernoires ponr servir a l'histoire des Insectes, vols, v, vii, 



1778, Stockholm. 

 Denny, Henry. Monographia Anoplurorum Britannias, 1842, London. 

 Fabricius, Johannes Christianus. Systema Entomologia?, 1775, Flens- 

 burg. 



Species Insectorum, 1781, Hamburg. 

 Mantissa Insectorum, 1787, Copenhagen. 

 Systema Antliatorum, 1805, Brunswick. 

 Fabricius, Otto. Fauna Groenlandica, 1780, Copenhagen and Leipzig. 

 Gervais, Paul. Histoire Naturelles des Insectes apteres, 1847, Paris. 



