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Eggers (H.). Ifs fallax nov. spec. — Entom. Blatter, Berlin, xi, no. 

 4-6, 10th May 1915, pp. 96-97. 



In a collection containing Ifs sexdentatus, Boerner, and /. subelon- 

 gatus, Mot., received from Siberia, four examples were found from 

 Irkutsk belonging to a new species, Ijis fallax, which is intermediate in 

 character between them. 



Kleine (R.). Erster Nachtrag zur Gesamt-Literatur der Borken- 



kafer. [First Supplement to the Complete Literature of the 

 Bark-beetles.] — Entom. Blatter, Berlin, xi, no. 4-6, 10th May 1915, 

 pp. 123-126. 



The contents of this paper are indicated by its title. 



Langhoffer (A.). Scolytidae Croatiae. — Entom. Blatter, Berlin, xi, 

 no. 7-9, 25th July 1915, pp. 154-159. 



In this list of Scol3rtids, the area included embraces Croatia proper, 

 Slavonia and Dalmatia. 



Kleine (R.). Die Gattung Ghrysomela und ihre Standpflanzen. 



[The genus Ghrysomela and its Food-plants.] — Entom. Blatter, 

 Berlin, xi, no. 10-12, 30th December 1915, pp. 203-213. 



The subject matter of this paper is indicated by its title. 



WiCHMANN (H.). Zur Kenntnis der Ipiden. iv. [A Contribution to 

 a Knowledge of the Scolytidae. iv.] — Entom. Blatter, Berlin, 

 xi, no. 10-12, 30th December 1915, pp. 213-217. 



The following species are described : Scolytus (EccoptogaMer) platy- 

 stylus, sp. n., from East Siberia ; S. (E.) frankei, sp. n., from Turkestan ; 

 S. (E.) emarginatus, sp. n., from Turkestan ; S. (E.) nodicornis, sp. n., 

 from Brazil ; and Pnlygra/phus primus, sp. n., from Kamerun. 



Simmel (R.). Juniperus communis als Sterbequartier verschiedener 

 Borkenkafermannchen ? [J. communis apparently used as Death- 

 quarters by Male Bark-beetles.] — Entom. Blatter, Berlin, xiv, no. 

 10-12, 18th November 1918, pp. 288-291. 



Observations are recorded of the infestation of Juniperus communis 

 by males of Gryphalus abietis, Pityophthorus micrographus, Pityogenes 

 clialcographus, and P. bistridentatus. The individuals in question 

 fed only for a short time and then died ; no females were found. 



Friedrichs (K.). Einiges iiber die Kafer des toten Holzes im Kiefern- 

 wald der Insel St. Marguerite (Sudfrankreich). [Some Notes on 

 the Beetles infesting dead wood in the Pine Forest of the Isle of 

 Ste. Marguerite in the South of France.] — Entoni. Blatter, Berlin, 

 XV, no. 1-3, 31st March 1919, pp. 20-27. 



Among the beetles dealt with are Rhagium inquisitor, L., the larvae 

 of which were killed by the fungus, Metarrhizium anisopliae. The latter 

 also killed all stages of Ergates faher, L., and appears able to penetrate 

 into the larval mines, some larvae, probably those of Monochamus 



