860 Pomona College Journal op Entomology 



THE FUNGUS GNATS OF NORTH AMERICA— PARTS I-V. 



O. A. JOILVNNSEN, PH. D. 



■Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. 1912. 



On account of their small size and obscure habits these flies have received 

 but little attention from entomologists, so this work with its 82 genera and 428 

 species is especially interesting. "It presents a synopsis of the fungus gnats 

 or Mycetophilida", of North America, with descriptions and tables for all 

 genera and species and life histories when known." The work is well illus- 

 trated, chiefly by means of half-tones. 



NEUE TERMITEN AUS DER ZOOLOGISCHEN STAATSSAMMLUNG 

 IN MUNCHEN SOWIE EINEGEN ANDEREN SAMMLUNGEN 



KURT VON ROSEN 



Zool. Anz. Bd. XXXIX, n. %. 1912. 

 Nine new species are described and very good figures are given of the 

 heads of the .soldier class of some of these. 



W. H. 



WEITERE BEITRAGE ZUR KENNTNIS DER BLINDKAFERFAUNA 

 DER OSTALPEN UND DBS KORSTES 



PROF. D. v. .JOSEF MULLER 



There are five new species described, several subspecies and a new genus. 



MYRIAPODA IN THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM 



H. W. BROLEMANN 



Rec. Aust. Mus., Vol. IX, No. 1. 

 This paper of about forty pages is illustrated by means of thirty-four 

 text figures. As the author states, there are added to the observations fur- 

 nished, full descriptions borrowed from more recent authors and as complete 

 synonymical indications as possil)le. There are two new genera given and 

 several new species and subspecies. 



W. H. 



NUOVl GENERI E NUOVE SPECIE DI CAMPODEID.E (THYSANURA) 



F. SILVESTRI 



Boll. Lah. Zool d. sc. Sup. in Portici, Vol. VI. 1 ill 12. 



The new genus Metricampa is described with the sjiecies packardi, froih 



Taeoma. The new genus Ilohx-ampa witli the new species wheeleri from 



Shasta Springs, California. A new species, Eiitrychocampa wilsoni, is de- 



scril)ed from Los Angeles (Mt. Lowe). Another new genus, Hvinicampa, with 



