17-2 [3464-3476] 



PS y CHE. 



(May 1SS4. 



Kane, W. F. tie Visnies. Causes of abund- 

 ance or otherwise of lepidoptcra. (Ento- 

 mologist, Nov. 1SS2, V. 15, p. 245-246.) 

 Effects of weather iin thi; ubuiuluncc of lepidopter.-i ; 



observations made in England. G: D. (3464) 



Kellicott, D : Simons. An example of pro- 

 tective mimicry. (N. A. entomologist, Oct. 

 1S79, V. I, p. 30-31.) 



Notes the habit of the iinago of rhodophora florida of 

 lying concealed in the williering Howers of Oenothera 

 hiennis, which it closely resenihics in coloration. The 

 larvae, which feed on tlie Howers and fruit of the same 

 plant, are also protectively colored. IIV T. (.H'^S) 



DE Kerchove de Denterghem, Oswald. 



L'ennemi lie la poninu- ile tcrre. Notice sur 



\ciioiypliora deccmliiicata. IJriixelles, 1S75. 



t.-p. cover, 21 p., I col. pi. v. 25X16.5, t. 



1S.5 X lO-S. pam., 2 fr. 



Statistical notes upon doryphora dccemlhteata; means 

 taken by various Eur<»pean governments to prevent its 

 introduction, and a discussion of the necessity of pre- 

 cautions; other notes; colored figures of different stages 

 of (/. decemltJieaia, and figure of imago of d.juHcta. 



G: D (J466) 



Kraepelin, K. Ueber die mundwerkzenge 

 der saugenden insecten. Vorliiufige niit- 

 theiliing. {7,oci\. anzeiger, 6 Nov. 1SS2, 

 jahrg. 5, p. 574-579-) 



Discusses anatomy of sucking mouth-parts of insects ; 

 describes and figures the mouth-parts of bombus Icrres- 

 Iris, nolonccta glauca and a species of labauiix. 



G: D. (M^T) 



Krancher, L., nf., see Deutscher hienenfkecnd . . . 

 I Ucc. jSiG]. 



Krukenberg, C. Fr. W. Vergleichend-phv- 



sio^o^i^che stiidien. 5e abth. Heidelberg, 



iSSi 100 p., 3 pi. 

 Rev., by P. Mayer, (Zool. jahresber. fiir 



iSSi, 1S82, p. 3.)" 



Discussion of the chemical composition of and action 

 of reagents on the blood and organs of insects.— /'. 

 Mayer. [Not seen.] B: P. M. {},\(&) 



La Munyon, Ira W. New hymenoptera. 

 ( Proc. Nebraska assoc. ad vane, sci, S March 

 1877.) 



Separate. [North Platte, Nebr.] [2] p.. 

 I 14.2X8.5. 



Describes davisania n. g., d. auglici n. sp., trypoxy- 

 Inn sulcus n. sp. [Separate only seen.l 



/>.■ P. M. (i'lfifl) 



La Muuyon, Ira \V. New orthoptcra. 

 (Proc. Nebraska assoc. advanc. sci., S Mar. 

 1S77.) 



Separate. [North Platte, Nebr.] [i] p.. 

 t 14.2XS.5. 



Describes peioletix [sicl Jlavoannulatus n. sp., calo- 

 tlenus sani'intinrcpllallis n. sp. | Se]iaratc only seen. | 



/>'.■ P. -V. (J470) 



Laiikester, E. Ray. Limn/i/s an arachnid. 



((.Jtiart. journ. micros, sci., iSSi. v. 21 : 



July. p. 504-54S; Oct., p. 609-649; pi. 28- 



29.) 



Abstract, by P. Mayer. (Zool. jahresber. 



ftir iSSi, 1SS2", p. 5-6.) 



Gives a genealogical tree of arthropoda (copied by 

 Mayer), antl discusses the homologies of their segments, 

 appendages, tracheae and sinews, defines the arachni- 

 da. [nnlseen.] — P. Mayer. B: P. M. (347'1 



Lichteiistein, Jules. Another aptcrotis male 

 in the coccidac, dctnif/iococciis aceiis, Sig- 

 noret. (Entoin. mo. mag., April 18S2, v. 

 iS, p. 250-251.) 

 Brief account of the life history of acanthococcus 



aceris, of which the male is wingless. G: D. (3472) 



Lintner, Joseph Albert. On cecidoniyia 

 lcgitiiii)iicola, n. sp. (Can. entom., July 

 1S79, v. II, p. 121-124.) 



References to accounts of cecidomyia injuring leaves 

 of Iri folium in Europe ; substitution of name r. legumi- 

 nieola n. sp. for the preoccupied name r. trifolii given 

 in author's "The clover-seed fly" . . . {op. cit.y Alch. 

 tS79, p. 44-4S) [Rec., 3474]; seasons, history and geo- 

 graphical distribution of c. leeutninicola: descrijition 

 of imago. B:P.M. (3475) 



Liutner, Joseph Albert. The clover-seed fly: 

 a new insect pest. (Can. entom., Mch. 



1S79. ^'- ". P- 44-4.=;-) 



Review, in author's "On cecidomyia 



Icgiiminicola. n. sp." {of. ci/., July 1S79, 



p.' 121-124). 



Habits and ravages and description of larva of ceci- 

 doniyia tri/oliin. sp. [The name c. Icffuminienia after- 

 ward substituted (p. 121), as the ir.mie r. trifolii was 

 preoccupied.] B: P. M. (3174) 



Llewelyn, J. T. D- Results of experiments 

 in rearing tcphrositi crepti^cttlaria ami hi- 

 iiiidiiliiiiti, with regard to variation. (En- 

 tom. mo. mag.. May 1SS2, v. iS. p. 274.) 

 Hesnlts of ii;tcrbrccding varieties of tephrosia erep. 

 uscnlaria and t, biuudularia in order to obtain speci- 

 mens of varieties. G: V. (3475) 



Ludwig, Fritz. Ueber die bcstiiubungsvor- 

 richtung und die fliegenfalle dcs luinds- 

 kohles, apocyiiiim aiidroiacmifoliitm L. 

 (Kosmos, Dec. iSSo, bd. 8, p. 1S2-1S5.) 



Abstract, by H. Miiller. under same title. 

 (Bot. zcitung, I Apr. 1S81, bd. 39, c. 213- 

 21.4.) 



Abstract, by II. Miiller, entitled "Die 

 bestiiubungseinrichtung von apocyntim oti- 

 drosiiriiiiloliiim L." (Bot. jahresbericbt . - . 

 Just, 1879, v. 7, p. 140. 8 cm.) 



Describes the structure of the fhnvers of apocynum 

 androsaemifolium^:\\.\i\ their cross. fertilization hy apis 

 and large syrphidae. Snnill syrphfdae and inuscidae 

 are unable to renmve the pollen masses, and are hehl 

 prisoners in the flowers. H'; T. (347'^'^ 



