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van der Goot (P.). On some undescribed Aphides from the Collection 

 of the Indian Museum. — Records Indian Museum, Calcutta, xii, 

 no. 1. February 1916, pp. 1-4, 2 figs. [Received 9th January 

 1917.] 



The following new Aphids are described : — Rhopalosipkum indicum 

 and Trichosiphum minutum from Darjiling, and Pterochlorus tropicalis 

 from Assam. 



Maulik (S.). a new CJilamys from Calcutta. — Records hidian 

 Museum, Calcutla, xii, no. 3, May 1916, pp. 101-103, 1 fig. 

 [Received 9th January 1917.] 



A description is given of the Chrysomelid, Chlamys gravelyi, sp. n., 

 found on Ziziphus jujuba at Calcutta. 



de Peyertmhoff (P.). Description de la larve de Lasiodactylus chevro- 

 lati, Reitt. (Coleoptera, Nitidulidae). [Description of the Larva of 



Lasiodactylus chevrolati, Reitt.] — Records Indian Museum, 

 Calcutta, xii, no. 3, May 1916, pp. 109-113, 3 figs. [Received 9th 

 January 1917.] 



The larva of this beetle is described from specimens of all ages taken 

 on fallen and decayed fruit of Melia azadirachta in Madras Province. 



Gravely (F. H.). Some lignicolous Beetle Larvae from India and 

 Borneo. — Records Indian Museum, Calcutta, xii, no. 4, August 

 1916, pp. 137-175, 3 plates. [Received 12th January 1917.] 



This paper gives some descriptions and a number of references to the 

 bibliography of the larvae of the follo\\dng families : — Passalidae, 



LUCANIDAE, CUCUTIDAE, BUPRESTIDAE, and TeNEBRIONIDAE. 



Pierce (W. D.). Studies of Weevils (Rhynchophora) with Descriptions 

 of new Genera and Species. — Proc. U.S. National Museum, 

 Washington, D.C., \i, 16th December 1916, pp. 461-473. 



The new species described in this paper ijiclude : — Leiomerus 

 granicoUis, sp. n., in cassava stems from Brazil, and Eisonyx{E unionon- 

 ycJia) picipes, sp. n., found in a strawberry field and among the roots of 

 asters in Tennesee. 



GiRAULT (A. A.). Australian Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea. General 

 Supplement. — Mem. Queensland Mtiseum, Brisbane, v, 10th July 

 1916, pp. 205-230. [Received 11th January 1917.] 



This paper is a supplement of a previous one [see this Review, Ser. A. 

 iv, p. 153]. The new species described include : — Pterygogramma 

 acuminata, gen. et sp. n., bred from eggs of a Jassid embedded in twigs 

 of Eucalyptus ; Alaptus immaturus, sp. n., bred from sugar-cane leaves 

 containing leaf-hopper eggs, but not proved to be parasitic on them ; 

 Paranagrus optabilis, gen. et sp. n., bred from the eggs of Perhinsiella 

 saccharicida ; P. perforator, sp. n., bred from the eggs of Delphacid 

 leaf-hoppers ; Polynema reduvioli, sp. n., parasitic in eggs of Reduviolus 

 blacJcburni in the Hawaiian Islands; Anagrus frequens, sp. n., bred 

 from eggs of Delphacids ; Paruriella viridis, sp. n., reared from the 

 seeds of grass [Panicum sp.). 



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