LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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WILSON, Charles Branch — Continued. 



Based partly on material in the U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum which was described in detail 

 in volume xxv of the Proceedings. 



New species of parasitic copcpods 



from the Massachusetts coast. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. n'ash., xviii, .Vpril 18, 

 1905, pp. 127-132. 

 Five new species from Woods Hole, Vine- 

 yard Sound and Buzzards Bay; the types of 

 3 species are in the I'. S. National Museum, 

 and the types of the other two will probably 

 be placed in the Museum. 



North American parasitic copepods 



belonging to the family Caligidse. Part 

 I.— TheCaliginffi. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., xxviii, No. 1404, 

 June 23, 190-5, pp. 479-672, pis. v-xxix, 

 text figs. 1-50. 

 This is ,the third paper in the series on the 

 parasitic copepods of the National Museum. 

 It deals with all the North American species 

 of Caliginse. 23 in number, of which 13 are new; 

 and 5 foreign species, of which 4 are new and 

 one the type of a new genus. . Keys are given 

 to all the known species. Besides the system- 

 atic part the development of two species is 

 traced, and the comparative anatomy of Cali- 

 gus and Lepeophtheirus presented for the first 



time. 



INSECTS. 



ALDRICH, J. M. Smithsonian Miscellane- 

 ous Collections | Part of Volume xlvi | 

 t -'^ Catalogue of | North Ameri- 

 can Diptera | (Or Two-winged Flies) | 

 By J. M. Aldrich | [Seall | No. 1444 | 

 City of Washington ] Published by the 

 Smithsonian Institution | 1905. I 

 8vo., pp. 1-680. 

 ASHMEAD, William H. A new genus 

 and some new species of Hymenoptera 

 from the Philippine Islands. 



Can. Ent., xxx\T, No. 10. Oct.. 1904, pp. 

 281-285. 

 Describes a new Larrid genus, Thyreospher. 

 and 8 new species, taken by Father Stanton in 

 Manila. 



A new torj'mid from Utah. 



Ent. News, xv, No. 8, Oct., 1904, p. 302. 

 Describes Torymus wickhami. 



■ Description of new genera and species 



ASHMEAD, William H. A hymenopter- 

 ous parasite of the grape-berry moth. 



Can. Ent., xxxvi. No. 11, Nov., 1904, pp. 

 333, 334. 

 Describes and figures Thiimaris slinger- 

 landana. 



On the discovery of lijr-insccts in the 



of rI_'^enoptera from the Philippine Is- | 

 lands. 



Proc. V. L. Nat. Mus., xx■^^^, No. 1387, j 

 Nov. 5, 1904, pp. 127-158, pis. I, ll. 

 Two genera, Taftia and Stantonia. and 31 

 new species of Hymenoptera are described. 

 The paper terminates with a check list of the i 

 species known to occur in the Philippines. \ 

 Forty-six families, 1.35 genera . and 225 species 

 are listed. i 



Philippines. 



Ent. News, xv. No. 10, Dec, 1904, p. 342. 

 Describes Kradibia browni, a genuine fig- 

 insect, and its parasite, Sycoryctes philip- 

 pinensis. 



A new thrips from the PhiHppine 



Islands. 



Ent. News, XVI, No. 1, Jan., 1905, p. 20. 

 Describes Coleothrips tibialis. 



New Hymenoptera from the Philip- 

 pine Islands. 



Can. Ent.,xxyu. No. 1, Jan., 1905, pp. 3-8. 

 Describes two new genera, Apterencyrtus 

 and Brownius, and 12 new species. 



A new Pezomachus from Italy. 



Can. Ent., xxxvii, No. 4, Apr., 1905, pp. 

 142, 143. 

 Describes Pezomachus silvestrii. 



BANKS, Nathan. Two new species of 

 caddice-fhes. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vi. July, 1904, p. 

 140. 



Notes on the structure of the thorax 



and maxillae in insects. 



Proc. Ent. Soc, Wash., vi. July, 1904, p. 

 149. 



BARBER, Herbert S. Notes on Thauma- 

 toglossa {Axinoceru.'s) americana Jayne. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vii, No. 1, Jan., 

 1905, p. 10. 



BUSCK, August. AristoteUa youngeUa, a 

 correction. 



Can. £■n^.xxxvI,No. 3,Mar,,1905,p. 87. 



CAUDELL, Andreav Nelson. Some Or- 



thoptera taken at Moose Jaw, Assiniboia. 



Can. Enf.,xxx\'J. No. 8, Aug., 1904, p. 248. 



Orthoptera from southwestern Texas. 



Science Bull. Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts 

 and Sciences, i. No. 4. Dec, 1904, pp. 

 10.5-116, pis. VT-vn 



On a collection of non-saltatorial 



Orthoptera from Paraguay 



.Tourn. N. V. Ent. Soc. xn, 1904. pp. 179- 

 188. 



■ A new species of the lorustid genus 



Amblycorypha from Kansas. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xni. No. 1, March 1, 

 1905, p. 50. 



