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Description of new species of North American Insects found in Louisiana by 

 Jos. Barabino. New Harmony, Ind., March, 1831 (not in the Complete 

 Works ; see Scudder, in Psyche, Jan., i<S9g, where the description of the 

 single new species is quoted). 



New Species of North American Insects found by Jos. Barabino in Louisiana. 

 New Harmony, Ind., 1832. 



American Entomology. 3 vols., with plates. Philadelphia, 1824-25-28. 



The Complete Writings of Thomas Say on the Entomology of North Amer- 

 ica, with a Memoir of the Author by George Ord. Edited by John L. Le- 

 conte. New York; 1859; 2 vols., 8 vo ; 1200 pp., with 36 plates. 



There is also a French translation of Say's works, in vol. v of Annales 

 Soc. Ent. de France, 1837. 



There are about 250 new species of North American Diptera in Say'.*; 

 writings. 



Say sent many of his species of Diptera to Wiedemann, who redescribed 

 them in his Aussereropai.sche Zweifl. Ins. In many cases the latter de- 

 scription is more characteristic than Say's. 



Shimer, Heniy. 



Description of a New Species of Cecidomyia. Transactions of the American 

 Entomological Society, i, 281, 1868. 

 Cecidomyia accris, n. sp. 

 A Summer's Study of Hickory-galls, with Descriptions of Supposed New 

 Insects Bred from them. Transactions of the American Entomological 

 Society, 11. 386, 1869. 

 Cecidomyia cosscc. n. sp. 

 Additional Notes on the Striped Squash-Beetle (Diabrotica vittata). Ameri- 

 can Naturalist, V. 217, 1871. 



Melanosphora diabroticcc. n. sp., here placed in Cclaforia. 



Schiner, J. R. 



Fauna Austriaca. Diptera. Vienna. 2 vols., 1862-64. 



Incomparably the best encyclopjedic work on Diptera that w^as ever pub- 

 lished. While it is intended to include only Austrian forms, many of the 

 species occur in North America, and most of the genera. 

 Neue Oder wenig bekannte Asiliden des kaiserl. Hofcabinets in Wien. Ver- 

 handlungen der zoologischen-botanischen Gesellschaft zu Wien, xvii, 355- 

 412. 1867. 



Five new N. A. species. 

 Reise der Oesterr. Fregatte Novara um die Erde in den Jahren 1857-59. 

 Zoologischer Theil. Diptera. Wien, 1868, i vol. 4to. with 4 plates. 



Many South American species which also occur in North America arc 

 described; also some new genera occurring in North .Xmerica. 



Schnabl, Johann. 



Limnospila nov. gen. Anthomyidarum. Wiener Ent. Zeitung. .xxi, in, 



1902. 

 Type, Coenosia albifrons, which occurs in North America. 



Schwarz, E. A. 



The Insect Fauna of the Great Salt Lake, Utah. Canadian Entomologist, 

 xxiii, 235-241, 1891. 



Extended notes on the larva of Ephydra gracilis P.\CK. 



