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Coquituert, D. W. A new Culex near 
curriei. 
Ent. News, Xvit, Apr., 1906, p. 109. 
Describes Culea lativittatus, n. sp. 
A classification of the mosquitoes 
of North and Middle America. 
Tech. Series, Bur. Ent., U.S. Dept. Agric., 
No. 11, Apr., 1906, pp. 31. 
A brief history of the family and _ sub- 
families, and synoptic tables for the identifi- 
eation of the subfamilies, genera, and most of 
the species. 
Dyar, Harrison G. A descriptive list of 
a collection of early stages of Japanese 
Lepidoptera. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvii1, No. 1412, 
July 8, 1905, pp. 937-956, figs. 1-23. 
New genera of South American 
moths. 
Proc, U. S. Nat. Mus., Xx1x, No. 1419, Oct. 
3, 1905, pp. 173-178. 
A list of American cochlidian 
moths, with descriptions of new genera 
and species. 
Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., Xx1x, No. 1423, Oct. 
12, 1905, pp. 359-396. 
On the classification of the Cu- | 
licidee. 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vit, 1905, pp. 188+ 
191. 
A review of the Hesperiidz of 
the United States. 
Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., X111, 1905, pp. 111- 
142. 
Illustrations of the abdominal 
appendages of certain mosquitoes. 
Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., X111, 1905, pp. 185- 
188. 
Anew Oncocnemis from Nevada. 
Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., X11, 1905, p. 211. 
Descriptions of new American 
moths. 
Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., X1v, 1906, p. 30. 
The life history of a cochilidian 
moth, Adoneta bicaudata Dyar. 
Biological studies by the pupilsof William 
Thompson Sedgwick, June, 1906, pp. 11- 
19. 
— The North American Nymphulinz 
and Scopariinze. 
Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., xtv, 1906, pp. 77- 
107. 
Description of four new species of 
North American moths. 
Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., X1v, 1906, pp. 107, 
108. 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1906. 
Dyar, Harrison G. A _ note on the 
Euchoeca comptaria muddle. 
Can. Ent., XXX VIII, 1906, p. 110. 
HeremMann,O. A newgenusand species 
of the hemipterous family Ceratocom- 
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Proce. Ent. Soc. Wash., Vit, 1906, No. 4, pp. 
192-194, fig. 1. 
Account of a new tingitid. 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., V1It, 1906, pp. 10-13, 
figs. 1-4, Nos. 1, 2. 
Describes adult and nymphs of Corythuca 
pergandet. 
Howarp, Letanp O. Concerning the 
geographic distribution of the yellow- 
fever mosquito. 
Public Health Records, xv111, No. 46 [Re- 
vised to Sept. 10, 1905], Washington, Oct. 
2, 1905. 
A complete account of the geographic dis- 
tribution of Stegomyia calopus ( fasciata.) 
House flies. 
Cire. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric., No. 71, 
Mar. 29, 1906, 9 pp., 8 figures. 
A popular consideration of flies frequent- 
ing houses, with remedies, and some refer- 
ence to their disease-bearing proclivities. 
An interesting new genus and 
species of Encyrtidee. 
Ent. News, xvi1, Apr., 1906, pp. 121, 122. 
Description of Comperiella, n. g., bifasciata 
n. sp., from China, introduced into California 
by George Compere. 
— The gypsy and brown-tail moths 
and their European parasites. 
Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agric., 1905 (June 22, 
1906), pp. 128-188, pls. 2, figs. 8. 
A brief account of the American occur- 
rences of Porthetria dispar and Euproctis 
chrysorrhoea, with a consideration of their 
European parasites and the attempts of the 
Department of Agriculture to introduce and 
establish them in New England. 
KuaGcEs, Epwarp A. On the syntomid 
moths of southern Venezuela collected 
in 1898-1900. 
Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XxX1x, No. 1434, Jan. 
31, 1906, pp. 531-552. 
MacGiuiivray, ALEXANDER Dyer. A 
study of the wings of the Tenthredi- 
noidea, a superfamily of Hymenop- 
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Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Xx1x, No. 1438, Feb. 
10, 1906, pp. 569-654, pls. XXI-XLIV. 
Maruatt, C. L. The giant sugar-cane 
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Bull. Bur. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric., No. 54, 
1905, pp. 71-95, 
