1891. Eütomol. Nachrichten. No. 6. 95 



in Entomolog. 1795, III. 110. — Ehe man mit mathematischen 

 Exemplificationen kommt, sollte man doch die Literatur nach- 

 lesen. Beide Citate sind in dem Jedermann zugänglichen 

 Catalogus Coleopt. Gemminger-Harold zu finden. Als Ver- 

 fasser dieser Abtheilung des Catal. Coleopt. Europ. ed. III. 

 glaube ich diese Notiz geben zu müssen. — Uebrigens hat 

 die 2. Art, wie in edit. III. auch angegeben, den älteren 

 Linne'schen Namen ustulatum zu führen. 



Dr. L. von Heyden. 



Litteratur. 



Psyche, a Journal of Entomology published by the Cam- 

 bridge Entomological Club. Cambridge Mass. 

 U. S. Am.) Vol. VI. No. 178. February 1891. — 



Inhalt : 

 Woodworth, C. W., On the relation between scientific and 

 economic Entomology. Pg. 19. — Mc Neil, J., A List of the 

 Orthoptera of Illinois. II. Locustidae. Pg. 21. — Notes (Marine 

 Insects ; Dr. Weed's appointment.) Pg. 27. — Garman, H., On 

 the lifo history of Diabrotica 12 - punctata Oliv. Pg. 28. — 

 French, G. H., The partial preparatory stages of Heteropacha 

 Rileyana Harvey. Pg. 30. — Eliot, J. M., and Soule, C. G., 

 Smerinthus astylus. Pg. 31. — Brongniart on Prothoracic 

 Wings in Carbouiferous Insects. Pg. 31. — A Hint from Em- 

 bryology. Pg. 82. — Notes (Kolbe's Introduction. The oldest 

 Phryganid. Eggs of Lycaenidae). Pg. 32. — Proceedings of the 

 Cambridge Entomological Club. Pg. 33. 



The Entomologist, an illustrated Journal of General 

 Entomology. Edited by R. South. London. Vol. XXIV. 

 January, February, March, 1891. No. 332, 333, 334. 



Inhalt : 

 Kane, W. F. de Vismes, The Sexes of Lepidoptera. Pg. 1. 

 — Spill er, A. J., Notes on the Lepidoptera of the Chiltern Hills. 

 Pg. 2. — C ockereil, T. D. A., A preliminary List of the Insect- 

 Fauna of Middlesex. Pg. 6, 29, 64. — Coste, E..H. P, Con- 

 tributions to the Chemistry of Insect Colours. Pg. 9, 37, 53. — 

 Entomological Notes, Captures etc. Pg. 15, 41, 70. — Societies. 

 Pg. 20, 45, 77. — Obituary (F. S. Crawford). Pg. 24. — South, 



