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weise bei Orthopteren. Sie bieten hier im Allgemeinen freie Enden dar, welche 

 aus den sieh reich verästelnden und die Muskelfasern umspinnenden Fasern her- 

 vorgehen. Platten (wie Ramon angiebt) wurden nicht gefunden. 2) Nerven und 

 deren Endigungsweise bei Coleopteren [noch nicht beendet]. 



Mallock, A., Insect Sight and the Defining Power ol' Composite Eyes. With 

 3 figg. in: Nature, Vol. 49. No. 1272. p. 472—474. 



Each lens has only one sensitive point behind it, Joh. Müll er' s theory (»mo- 

 saic vision«) is the true one. Insects do not see well, but they have an advantage 

 over simple-eyed animals, as there is hardly any practical limit to the nearness of 

 the objects they can examine. 



Tosquinet, Jul., (Sur les Insectes vivant en communauté. Discours présiden- 

 tiel), in: Ann. Soc. Entom. Belg. T. XXXVII. No. XIII. p. 613—623. 

 Insectes et Araignées. Résumé des connaissances acquises. 



Bryant, 0,, Les Insectes de nos lacs, conférence faite à la station biologique 

 de Besse , le 8 oct. 1893. Clermont-Ferrand, impr. Mont-Louis, 1894. 

 80. (19 p.) 



Murtfeldt, Mary E. , Entomological Memoranda for 1893. in: Insect Life, 

 Vol. VI. No. 3. p. 257—259. 

 Local occurrences. 



Slosson, Annie Trumbull, List of Insects taken in Alpine Region of Mt. Wash- 

 ington, in: Entom. News, Vol. V. No. 1. p. 1 — 6. 

 1 nominal n. sp. of Acarinae. 



rj.) Hemiptera. 

 Wickham, H.F., On the Habits of some oceanic Hemiptera. in : Entom. News, 

 Vol. V. No. 2. p. 33—36. 



Halobates Wullerstorffii Frauenf. and Rhagovelia collaris Burm. (supposed to 

 be a fresh-water species) were observed on the way to the Bahamas. — Not Rh. 

 collaris, but a n. sp. v. ibid. No. 3. p. 78. 

 Beaumont, A., Perthshire Heteroptera (v. supra p. 5) gehört hierher (ist Nachtrag 



zu McGregor's List. (v. 1893. p. 456). 

 Cockerell, T. D. A., A new Scale-Insect on Agave [Aspidiotus Bowrexjin. sp.J. 

 in: Entom. News, Vol. V. No. 2. p. 59—60. 

 Jamaica, on Agave rigida. — v. supra p. 61. 



Aspidiotus nerii. ibid. No. 3. p. 79. 



Not known in the W. Indies, recorded from Guanajuato , Mex. , Las Cruces, 

 N. Mex., and Santiago, Chile. 

 Ooquillet, I). W., The San José Scale [Aspidiotus perniciosus] in Virginia, in: 



Insect Life, Vol. VL No. 3. p. 253—254. 

 Schwarz, E. A., The San José Scale [Aspidiotus perniciosus], at Charlottesville, 



Va. in: Insect Life, Vol. VI. No. 3. p. 247—252. 

 Oockerell, Th. D. A., Note on some Trinidad Coccidae. in ; Trinidad Field 

 Natural. Club, Vol. 1. No. 12. p. 306—310. 



22 sp. , 6 new to Trinidad; nn. spp. : Asterolecanimn Urichii, Inglisia vitrea, 

 Puìvinaria (Protopìdvinaria) pyrijormis, P. simulans. 



A Check List of the Coccidae of the Neotropical Region, ibid. p. 311 



—312. 

 Oockerell, T. D. A., Diaspis lanatus. in : Entom. News, Vol. V. No. 2. p. 43. 

 Not found in Antigua, the insect described from tliere being Chionaspis major 

 Ckll. n. sp. 

 Karsch, F,, Eine chinesische Art der Singcicaden-Gattung Graptopsaltria Stai 



[Gr. tienta]. in: Entom. Nachr. (Karsch), 20. Jhg. No. 4. p. 57 — 58. 

 Slingerland, Mark Vernon, [Poecilocapsus lineatus, date of emergence), in: Entom. 

 News, Vol. V. No. 1. p. 17. 



The difference of 2 degrees in latitude between Lafayette , Ind., and Ithaca, 

 N. Y., makes a difference of 2 — 3 weeks in the emergence. 



