36 PROCEEDIXGS OF THE 2>"ATI0^;aL MUSEUM. vol. C4. 



Suggests on p. 256 the terms '• Cyste "" and " Cystestadium " for the fifth 

 in star and stage. 



23. 1897. ■ . — Bt-stimmuugstabelle d. europaiscJien Coleopteren. 



Dividas the Blister beetles into the Alcloidne and the Zonitidae, corresponding 

 to the Meloincte and Zonitinae of Ganglbauer 1907, the Lyttinae and Zonitinae 

 of Wellman 1910, the Lyttinae and Nemognathinae of Borchmann 1917, and 

 the Meloinae and Zonitinae of Leng 1920. 



24. 1856. Fabse, J. H. — L'instinct et metamorphose des Sphegiens. Ann. Sc. 



Nat, ser. 4, Zool., vol. 6, pp. 187-188. 

 Sitaris muralis, dilTerent instars. 



25. 1857. . — ]Mem. sur rhypernietamorpho.se et les ux^eurs des Meloides. 



Ann. Sc. Nat., ser. 4, vol. 7. pp. 299-365. pi. 17, figs. 2-8 

 Life history of Sitaris muralis, description of different instars; on pp. 311- 

 312, the author describes the hooks on dorsum of eighth abdominal segment of 

 Sita)is as movable and retractile ; the spiracle on top is not seen ; an adhesive 

 liquid forming a thread is said to be exuded from anus. Figures of larval 

 instars of Sitaris muralis and Zonitis praeusta. 



26. 1882. . — Nouv. souvenirs entomologiques, 2 editi<)n. 



On pp. 262-303. Sitaris mnralis; pp. 32.3-340, metamorphosis of Sitaris and 

 Zonitis rautica ; p. 277, description of hooks of fir.st instar of Sitaris; p. 287: 

 " The AntliopJiores do not appear to be bothered at all by their presence." — 

 Compare: Assmuss, Ed., 1865. Die Parasiten des Honigbiene. Berlin, pp. 18-19, 

 and Cros. A. 1914. "' Meloe autumnalis." Bull. Soc. nat. Afrique Nord, vol. 0, 

 pp. 105-106; both of these authors state that first instars of Meloe species are 

 nourished from the carrying bees. 



27. 1886. — -. — Souvenirs entomologiques ; 3 ""' serie, pp. 253-282 ; 3 figures. 

 Zonitis praeusta; no first instar found. 



28. 1898. Friese, H.— Uber Sitaris and Meloe: III. Z^itfchr. f. Entom. ; vol. 



3, pp. 97-100. 

 Development of Sitaris muralis. 



29. 1913. FoT.soM, .1. W. — Entomology Csecond edition) Philadelphia. 

 P. 128 : Definition of terms " instar " and " stage." 



30. 1912. Feost, C. a. — Note ovT Tricrania saru/uinipennis near burrows of 



Colletes compactus. "Psyche" p. 208. 

 No eggs found. A few adults beneath dry cow dung and one beneath a small 

 srone. Colletes were flying close to the ground, occasionally alighting. 

 '61. 1907. Ganglbat-et!, L. — Verh. Zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien. 



32. 1870. GEMiriNGER, M. and Hasold, E. — Catalogus Coleopterorum. vol. 7. 

 No subdivisions of family ; 42 genera recorded. 



33. 1831. Gene, J. — Memoir pour servir a I'historie naturelle de I'Apalus 



bimaculatus et des Cantharides en ggu^ral. Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. 23, p. 

 138-144. 

 Reared first instar of Apalus bimaculatus from egg; no description of larva. 

 The publication mentioned in Westwood's Classification of insects, vol. 1, p. 299. 



34. 1866. GiRAUD, J.— Ann. Soc. Ent. France, ser. 4. vol. 6, p. 494. 



Zonitis mutica-iuunaculata ; good de.scription of capsule formed by the skin 

 of fourth to sixth instars. 



35. 1888. Hahn. E.— Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., vol. 32. Sitzber. pp. 6-8. 



Life history of different Meloids. Compilation of little scientific value. 



36. 1906. Heydex. L. von ; Reitter, E. ; Weise, J. — Catalogus Coleopterorum 



Europae. Second edition by Edmund Reitter. 



37. 1893-1905. Kunckel d'HERCULAis, J. P. A. — Invasion des Acridiens en 



Algerie. Gouveruement general de I'Algerie. Alger-Mustapha, vol. 1, 

 p. 2. pp. 61S-632. 



