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variete disparoides, 521. — Id., note sur la Dicranura vinula, 

 vaviete Dclavoiei, 522. — de Peyerimlioff, etude sur l'orgauisation 

 exterieure des Tordeuses, 3 Tfln., 523 — 26. — Id., generalites, caracteres 

 distiiictifs des Tordeuses, 527—32. — Id., moeurs et premiers etats, 

 533—38. — Id., orgauisme de l'insecte parfait, 539—87. — Id., cxplication 

 des planches, 588 — 90. — Signoret, Essai sur les Cochenilles ou 

 Galliusectes (Tlomopteres-Coccides), 18e et derniere partie : Groupe des 

 Brachyscelides, 591. — Id., additions et rectifications, GOO— 8. — Id., 

 revue des especes de genres incertains, 609 — 29. — Id., explications des 

 planches I ä IX des Coccides (nou doniiees dans le courant du memoire), 

 630—37. — Id., catalogue systematique de toutes les especes de Cocci- 

 des, avec l'indication des plantes sur lesquelles ellos vivent, 638—56. — 

 Id., table alphabetifiue des Genres, 657—59. — Id., table generale des 

 Especes, 660—76. — Simon, uotice necrologique sur Charles Piochard 

 de la Brfdorie, 677 — 88. 



'J'he Transactions of thc Entomological Society of London 



for tlie yoar 1876. 



I. u. II. Thcil, mit 1 T. II. W. Rates, additions to the list of 



goodephagous Coleoptera of Japan, with synonymic and other remarks 



1-6. — Wiskin, on a uew and remarkable species of Attacus, 7—10. 



— Waterhouse, on various new genera and species ofCol., 11-26. — 

 Sharp, contributions to an Insect Fauna of the Amazon Valley. Col., 

 Staphyl., 27-421. Proceediogs. 



111. Th, mit 1 T. Sharp, desc. of a new genus and some new 

 species of Staphyl. from Mexico and Central- Amerika, 425- 32. — Jos. 

 S. Baly, desc. of new genera and species of Halticinae, 433-50. ~ 

 Miskin, desc. of new species of AustralianDiurnal Lepidoptera, 451— 

 58. — Peter Camoron, desc. of new genera and species of Tenthre- 

 dinidae and Siricidae, chiefly from the East Indies, in the Collection of 

 of the British Museum, 459—72. — F. Smith, desc. of new species of 

 Hyni. Ins. of New Zealand, collected by C. M. Wakefield, principally in 

 the neighbourhood of Canterbury, 473—88. — Proceed.-IV. Th. mit 10 T. 

 F. Smith, desc. of 3 new species of Hym. (Formicidae) from New Zea- 

 land, 489-92. — Westwood, desc. of some new exotic species of Col. 

 Ins., 493 — 95. — Westwood, notae dipterologicae. Nr. 1. Bombylii at 

 Pompeii, 497-99. Nr. 2. Desc. of some new exotic species of Tipulidae, 

 501-6. Nr. 3. Descr. of new genera and species of the family Acro- 

 ceridae, 507—18. — Bo wring, uotes of the habits of a I^epidopterous 

 Insect parasitic on Fulgora candelaria, with a desc. of the species by 

 Westwood, 519—24. — John Scott, monograph of the British species 

 Ijelonging to thc ! emiptera-Horaoptera, family Psyllidae; together with 

 the desci'. of a genus which may l)e expected to occur in Britaini, 525— 70_ 



— Westwood, notae dipt. 4. Monograph of the genus Systropus, with 

 notes on the economy of a new species ofthat genus, 571— 80, — Baly, 



