160 



eremita, A. scotosa, Ercheia periploca, Eliocroea chloroptila, Sypna aequatorialis^ 

 Achaea faber, Minucia despecta, 31. David, M. producta. 

 Hancock, Jos. L,, The White-marked Tussock-Moth [Orgyia leucostigma Smith 

 and Abbott) in Chicago. With 5 figg. in; Amar. Naturalist, Vol. 28. Apr. 

 p. 326—328. 



Invasion in the summer 1893. 

 Taylor, Oh. B., Description of the Larva and Pupa of Papilio Homerus F. in: 



Entomol. News, Philad. Vol. 5. No. 4. p. 101 — 103. 

 Poulton , E. B., Sexes of Larvae of Sinerinthus populi. Abstr. in : Journ. R. Micr. 

 Soc. London, 1894. P. 2. p. 188. 



Trans. Entom. Soc. London. — v. 1893. p. 480. 

 Rothschild, Walter, Additional Notes on Sphingidae. in : Novitates Zoolog. 

 (Tring), Vol. 1. No. 2. p. 541—543. 



List of Species found in Aroa, Venezuela. — In. sp., Cypa mirabilis from the 

 Khasia Hills, Assam. 

 Soule, Caroline G., Early Stages oî Spilosoma latipennis . in: Psyche, Vol. 7. 

 No. 216. p. 71—72. 



Eggs were laid June 9th and 10th; larvae hatched June 18th. After six moults 

 the first larvae spun their cocoons July 28th. 

 Skinner, Henry, Tachyris ilaire n. var. Netimoe genii. With I pi. in : Entomol. 



News, Philad. Vol. 5. No. 4. p. 110. 

 Johansen,H., Development of Compound Eye of Vanessa. Abstr. in: Journ. R. 

 Micr. Soc. London, 1894. P. 2. p. 186—187. 

 Congrès internat. Zool. — v. 1893. p. 481. 

 Holt, J. R., Pupa of Vanessa Io. in: Science-Gossip, N. S. Vol. 1. No. 2. p. 43. 

 Attached by the tail to the underside of a nettle-leaf. 



7]) Hymenoptera. 



Bordas, . ., Salivary glands of Hymenoptera. Abstr. in : Journ. R. Micr. Soc. Lon- 

 don, 1894. P. 2. p. 189—190. 



Compt. rend. Ac. Sc. Paris. — v. supra p. 91. 



Ashmead, Wm. H., The Habits of the Aculeate Hymenoptera. IIL in: Psyche, 

 Vol. 7. No. 216. p. 59. 66. 



V. supra p. 65, 113. — 5. Fam. Mellinidae. 6. Eam. Mimesidae. 7. Fam. 

 Philanthidae. Cerceris venator {"!} provisions its cells with Balaninus nasicus, 

 C, fumipennis with Chrysobotrys dentipes. Philanthus preys upon bees. 8. Fam. 

 Nyssonidae. Nothing is published concerning the habits of the 56 north ame- 

 rican species. 9. Fam. Bembecidae. The habits oî Sphecius are known (Riley). 

 Monedula carolina preys upon Tabanus atratus, Bembex fasciata upon Eristalis 

 tenax, B. obsoleta upon other Diptera. 10. Fam. Larridae. Tachytes provisions 

 its nest with Orthoptera, Astata with Homoptera. 11. Fam. Ampulicidae. 



12. Fam. Sphecidae. Sphex provisions its nest with young Acridiidae and Lo- 

 custidae. Chlorion coeruleum preys also upon locusts (not upon spiders, as C/ia- 

 lyhion coeruleum does). All true Ammophilae prey upon lepidopterous larvae. 



13. Fam. Pompilidae. The majority of the species prey entirely upon spiders. 

 Kirby, W. T., Bees and dead Carcasses, in: Nature, Vol.49. No. 1276. p. 555—556. 



Abstract of Osten-Sacken's Paper on Bugonia; v. 1893. p. 482. — Eristalis 

 tenax. 

 Townsend, 0. H. Tyler, Some Ants from Las Cruces, New Mex. in : Entomol. 

 News, Philad. Vol. 5. No. 4. p. 103. 

 12 sp. 

 Warming, £ug,, Om et Par of Myrer beboede Traeer. Med figg. in : Vidensk. 

 Meddel. Naturhist. Foren. Kjobenh. (5.) 5. Aarg. 1893. p. 173—187. 

 Triplaris mit Pseudomyrma mnrdax und Cecropia- Arten mit Azteka instabilis. 

 Fox, Will. J., The North American Larriclae. in : Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 

 1893. p. 521—551. 



Concluded, v. supra p. 125. — Tachysphex Sp. N. 19 — 36 (10 n. sp.: amplus, 

 decorus, inusitatus, tenuipunctus , exsectus, consimilis, compactus, triquetrus, ni- 



