664 CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 



Slingerland, M. V. and Johnson, Fred. 



A New Grape Encni}-; the Grape Blossom-Bud Gnat. Bull. 224, Cornell 

 Expt. Station, p. 71 ; Nov., 1904. 



An imdeterniined Cecidomyid ; habits described. 

 Smith, John B. 



Report on the IMosquito Investigation. Annual Report N. J. Expt. Station 

 for 1903, published 1904, pp. 645-659. 

 No new species. 

 Notes on the Life History of Culex dupreei Coq. Ent. News, xv, 49-51, 



I pi. ; Feb., 1904. 

 No new species. 



Notes on Some Mosquito Larvre found in New Jersey. Ent. News, xv, 

 145-152, I pi.; May, 1904. 

 No new species. 

 The Common Mosquitoes of New Jersey. Bull. No. 171, N. J. Expt. Sta- 

 tion, 1904; 40 pp., 12 plates and some text figures. 

 Valuable for biology; no new species. 

 Snodgrass, Robt. E. 



The Terminal Abdominal Segments of Female Tipulidse. Jour. N. Y. Ent. 



Soc, XI, 177-188, 2 pi. ; Dec, 1903. 

 The Hypop\-gium of the Tipulida?. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, xxx, 179-236, 



II pi.; Aug., 1904. 



The Hypopygium of the Dolichopodidse. Proc Cal. Acad. Sci., 3d ser.. 

 Ill, No. 10, pp. 273-288, 4 pi.; Sept., 1904. 



The three preceding papers are purely anatomical, but not less valuable 

 for classification, as a large number of genera are compared in each 

 group. 

 Snow, F. H. 



Lists of Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Diptera and Hemiptera collected in Ari- 

 zona by the Entomological Expeditions of the University of Kansas in 

 1902 and 1903. Kans. Univ. Sci. Bull, May, 1904, Vol. 11. Diptera on 

 pp. 341-346; 201 species, none new. 

 Speiser, P. 



Tj-pcnuntersuchungen an Hippobosciden. Zeitsch. f. syst. Hym. und Dip- 

 terologie, iv, 82-89; March, 1904. 

 Type of Olfcrsia siilcifroiis Thomson is referred to Pscudolfcrsia. 

 Zur Nomenclatur Blutsaugender Dipteren Amerikas. Insekten-Borse, 1904, 

 148, brief notice. 



On account of preoccupation, Siiniiliuin cincrciiiit Bellardi is changed 

 to tcphrodcs, and Ciilc.v affinis Ad.\ms to pens. 

 Stein, P. 



Die Amcrikanischen Anthomyiden des Krmiglichen ISIuseums fiir Natur- 

 kunde zu Berlin und des Ungarischen National Museums zu Budapest. 

 Annales Musei Nationalis Hungarici, 11, 414-495, 1904. 



Mostly South American. New from N. A. : Aricia pulvillata, Trichop- 

 ticiis spinigcr, Hylemyia spinilamcUata and coenosiccfonnis, Ccciiosia com- 

 pressa. 



European from N. A. : Aricia scrva IMeig., Spilogascr obscuripcs Zett., 

 Spilogaster anceps Zett., Homalomyia ornata Meig. 



South American from N. A.: Spilogaster gcmiiia Wied . Liiinwplwra 

 scrva Wied. 



