ai;t. 23. BLISTER BEETLE TEICEAXL\ PARKER AND BOVING. 37 



oS. 1SG5. Lacokdaire, J. T. — Hist. iiat. d. las. gen. des Coleopt. Paris, vol. 

 Mel olds. 



39. 1S53. LeConte, J. L. — Synopsis of Meloides of tlie U. S. Proc. Acad. Phila- 



deipliia, vol. 6, pp. 32S-350. 



40. 18S3. LeConte, J. L., and Horn, G. H. — Classification of the Coleoptera of 



Xortli America, Washington, D. C. The Smithsonian Miscellaneous Col- 

 lection, vol. 26, No. 507. 



41. 1920. Leng, C. W. — Catalogue of the Coleoptera of America, North of 



Mexico ; New York. pp. 1-470. 



42. 1S73. Lighten STEIN, J. — Bull. Soc. Ent. France, ser. 5, vol. 3, p. 20. 

 Sitaris coUetls, short note giving CoUctes as host of the species. 



43. 1879. . — Bull. Soc. Ent. France, p. 25. First instar of -S(for/.s' muralis, 



Stenoria analis, Sita}'is coUetis, Stenoria apicalis. 



44. 1873. Mayet, V.— Bull. Soc. Ent. France, pp. 20 and 139. 

 Small notes on larva of Sitaris collctis and Stenoria analis. 



45. 1S75. .— Moeurs, metamorphose du Sitaris colletis. Ann. Soc. Ent. 



France, ser. 5, vol. 5, pp. 65-92, pis. 3, 4. 

 Reviews previous literature on habits and metamorphosis of Meloids. De- 

 scription of difterent stages of Sitaris colletis i=Stenoria analis) from egg to 

 adult ; like Fabre, has not seen that the " larve seconde " represents three 

 .stages ; mentions that first instar of this species, contrary to Sitaris muralis 

 described by Fabre, attaches itself to outgoing bee after only 5-6 days rest in 

 the gallery where it waa hatched. 



46. 1921. Milijken, F. B. — U. S. Dept. Agric. Bull. No. 967. Professional 



paper ; pp. 8-21. 



47. 1857. Mulsant, E. — Histoire naturelle de Coleopteres de France, Lyon, vol. 



S. Monographic des Vesicants de France, pp. 1-201. 

 Pp. 14r-27 : Summary of classification of Meloid covering period from 

 1758-1857. Beared eggs of Sitaris muralis; found full-grown fourth instars in 

 nests of Anthophora; evidently believes that Sitaris larva feeds on bee's larva; 

 compare Audouin 1835. 



48. 1851. Newport, G. — On the natural history, anatomy, and development of 



the oil beetle Mel-oe, more especially of Meloe olcatricosus Leach. First 

 memoir. Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 20, pp. 297-320. 



49. 1851. . — Second memoir. Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 20, pp. 321- 



357, pi. 14, figs. 3-5. and 10-19. 



50. 1853. . — Third memoir. Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 21, pp. 167-183. 



pi. 20, figs. 1-16. 



51. 1839. Pecchioli and Audouin. — Bull. Soc. Ent. France, vol. 8, p. 47. 

 Eggs of Sitaris solieri with full-grown embryos in white glutinous material 



on the flowers of Rosemarij. 



52. 1904. Pierce, W. Dwight. — Univ. Studies Nebraska, vol. 4, pp. 4 and 18. 

 Key to first instars of Epicauta, Lytta, Meloe, and Sitaris. 



53. 1877. Riley, C. V. — On the larval characters and habits of the Blister- 



beetles belonging to the genera Macrobasis and Epicauta, with remarks 

 • in other species of the family Meloidae. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 

 vol. 3, pp. 544-562, pi. 5, figs. 1-12 and text figs. 35f/^i. 

 Historical review ; oviposition ; life-history and descriptions. Sitaiis, 

 Apalus, Zonitis, Horia. 



54. 1877. : — Tlorma iiiinutipennis Riley infesting Mason bee cells. — T'. S. 



Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, vol. 3, pp. 56.3-565. 



55. 1878. . — On the transformations and habits of the Blisterbeetles, 



Amer. Naturalist, vol. 12, pp. 213-219 and pp. 282-290, pi. 1, figs. 1-12 

 Text adapted fi-om article No. 54. text figures and plate identical. 



