EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



122 



CAUDELL, Andrew Nelson. On a col- 

 lection of Orthoptera from Southern 

 Ai-izona,with descriptions of new species. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvin, No. 1403, 

 June 12, 1905, pp. 461-477, figs. 1-6. 

 Two interesting niantids from the 



United States. 



Jour7i. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xni, No. 2, June, 

 190.5, pp. 82, 83. 



Aplopus mayeri, new species. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc. xni, No. 2, June, 

 1905, pp. 83-85. 



CHITTENDEN, Frank H. A species of 

 the tenebrionid genus Latheticus in the , 



United States. _ i 



Journ. N. r. £nt.Soc.,xii, 1904, pp. 166,1b,. | 



On the species of SphenopTiorus 



hitherto considered as simplex Le Conte. 

 Proc. Ent. Soc. Wa«?i.,vi, 1904, pp. 127-130. j 



On the species of Sfhenophorus re- j 



latedto p«rf«m.r Olivier, with descriptions 



of other forms. 



Proc. Ent. Soc Wash., vn, 1905, pp. 50-64. 



On the species of Splienophorus 



hitherto considered as placidus Say. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash.,vii, 1905, pp. 130-137. 



COQUILLETT, D. W. New Diptera from 



India and Australia. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. irasft., vi,No. 3, July,1904, 



p. 137. 



New North American Diptera. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. M'osft., vi,No. 3, July,1904, 



p. 166. 

 Describes 4 new genera and 53 new species. 



New Culex from Australia. 



Ent. News,x\i, No. 4, Apr., 1905, p. 116. 



A new cecidomyiid on cotton. 



Can. Ent.,xxxvii, No. 6, June, 1905, p. 200. 

 Describes Porricondyla gossypii from Bar- 

 bados, West Indies, the larvse of which live 

 beneath the bark of cotton plants. 

 New nematocerous Diptera from 



North America. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xin, No. 2, June, 

 1905, pp. 56-67. 

 Describes 41 new species. 



CURRIE, KoLLA Patteson. Dragon flies 

 from the Kootenay district of British 



Columbia. 



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

 1905, pp. 16-20. 



DYAR, Harrison G. Two new forms of 



(Eneis Hubner. 



Proc Ent. Soc Wash., vi, 1904, p. 142. 



DYAR, Harrison G. Brief notes on mos- 

 quito larvae. 



Journ. y. Y. Ent. Soc, xn, 1904, pp. 

 172-174. 



The lai-va of Culex pundor Kirby, 



with notes on an allied form. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xii, 1904, pp. 

 167-174. 

 Diverse mosquito larvaj that pro- 

 duce similar adults. 



Proc Ent. Soc. Wash.. Vl, 1904. pp. 143, 144. 



Two notes on tineid moths. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xn, 1904. p. 178. 



New North American Lepidoptera 



and synonymical notes. 



Proc Ent. Soc. Wash., vn, 1905, p. 29. 

 Notes on synonymy and larvae of 



Pyralidse. 



Proc Ent. Soc. Wash., vii, 1005, pp. 158- 



160. 



Our present knowledge of North 



American Corethrid larvae. 



Proc Ent. Soc. Wa.fh., vn, 1905, p. 13. 

 Remarks on genitalic genera in Culi- 



cidae. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wa.'ih.. Vii, 1905, p. 42. 



HEIDEMANN, Otto. Notes on North 

 American Aradidae. 



Proc Ent. Soc. TT'asft.,Vl,1904,pp. 161-U». 



Description of a new Artasa from 



North America. 



Proc Ent. Soc Wo-tft., vn, 1905, p. 5. 



KEARFOTT, William Dunham. Descrip- 

 tions of new species of tortricid moths 

 from North Carolina, with notes. 



Proc U.S. Nat. Mas., xxviii. No. 1398, 

 April 22, 1905, pp. 349-364. 

 IVIARLATT, C. L. The discovery of the 

 native home of the San Jos^ scale in east- 

 ern China and the importation of its nat- 

 ural enemy. 



Popular Science Monthly, August. 1904, 

 pp. 306-317: 8 illustrations. 

 This is a revised popular account of an ex- 

 pedition to Japan and China for the purpose 

 mentioned in the title, and brings rhr, results 

 on the imported Asiatic ladybird, enemy of 

 th° San Jose scale, down to the date of publi- 

 cation. It IS practically a revision, with some 

 additions, ot an account previously published 

 in the Yearbook of the Department of Agri- 

 culture for 1902 (1903). 

 REHN , James A. G. Studies in the orthop- 

 terous subfamilies Acrydiinae (Tettigoni- 

 nje) Eumastacinae, and Proscopinse. 



Proc Acad. Nat. Sci. PUla., 1904, pp. 

 65S-683. 



