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UVAROV (B. p.). ripflMOKpbmblfl (Oilhoptera genuina) C06paHHblfl 

 ypMJMCHOM SMCneflimieM I9l6r0fla. [Orthoptera collected on the 

 Urmi Expedition in 1916.]— Separate, dated November 1918, from 

 «M3BtCTifl KaSKasCKaro lJ[y3eay> [Bull, of the Caucasian Museum], 

 xii, 15 pp., 17 figs. [Received 9tli June 1919.] 



Among the Orthoptera collected the following new species are 

 described in Latin : Tmethis saussurei from Transcaucasia, Persia, 

 Turkish Armenia and Kurdistan ; T. zaitzevi, from Transcaucasia ; 

 Nocarodes voronovi, from Transcaucasia ; N. rimansonae, from 

 Transcaucasia ; and N. schelJwvnikovi, from Persia. 



Keys to the species of Tmethis and Nocarodes are given in Latin. 



UvAROV (B. p.). pyccKMX-b (|)opiviax-b pofla Acrida, L. (Orthoptera, 

 Acridiodea). [On Russian Forms of the Genus Acrida, L.] — 

 Separate from «PycCKOe dHTOMOnorMMeCKOe 06o3p%Hie» [Russian 

 Review of Entomology], xvi, 1916, nos. 1-2, 6 pp., 4 figs. 

 [Received 9th June 1919.] 



The following are described in Latin : Acrida rohusta, sp. n., and 

 A. turrita deserti, subsp. n., from Transcaucasia. A key is given 

 to the species of the genus Acrida in Russian. 



Arkhangelsky (N. N.). OnMCaHie HMMKHKH Polyphylla oUvieri, Lap, 

 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae). [Description of the Larva of Polyphylla 

 olivieri, Lap.]— Separate from «M3BtCTm KaBKaSCKaro IViy3efl.» 



[Bull, of the Caucasian Museum], xi, 6 pp., 5 figs. [Received 9th 

 June 1919.] 



The larva of the Melolonthid beetle, Polyphylla olivieri, Lap., is 

 described from specimens collected in the Tiflis-Erivan district. It is 

 compared with those of P. adspersa, Mot., and P. alba, Pall., which 

 are also found in the Caucasus, but less frequently. 



Zaitzev (Ph.). SaKaOKasOKafl AblHHan Wjm-Carpomyia {Myiopardalis) 

 caucasica, sp. n. (Diptera, Trypetidae). [The Transcaucasian 

 Melon Fly.]— Separate from «3an. HayMHO-npMKJl. OTfltnOB-b 

 TM(t)n. BOT. Cafla.» [Scientific Conclusions Dept. TiflisBot. Gardens], 

 no. 1, 1919, pp. 4, 1 fig. [Received 9th June 1919.] 



Carpomyia (Myiopardalis) caucasica, sp. n., found infesting the 

 fruit of melons in the Governments of Elisavetpol and Baku, is 

 described. An abstract in English is appended. 



Prtnz (J.). Ki» 6ionoriii saKaeKaacKoii AbiHHOM iwyxM. [Biology of 

 the Melon Fly, Carpomyia caucasica, Zaitz.] — Separate from 

 «3an. HayMHO-npMKn. OiAtnoB-b Twcjin. Box. Cafla.» [Scientific 

 Conclusions Dept. Tiflis Bot. Gardens], no. 1, 1919, 7 pp. 

 [Received 9th June 1919.] 



The fly discovered by the author on melons has been identified 

 as a new Trypetid, Carpomyia caucasica [see preceding paper]. The 

 adult flies were observed on the wing among melons from about 10 to 

 12 a.m. Ihe author was unable to detect the act of oviposition, but 

 believes that the eggs are laid singly under the skin of the rind. The 



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