■2o(i [3684-3694] 



psrciiE. 



(January — March iSSg. 



Carlet, G. Sur les muscles de I'abdomcn de 

 I'abeille. ( Comptes-rendus Acad. sci. 

 France, 24 Mcli. 1SS4, v. 9S, p. 758-759.) 

 Noincnclatmc i>voposi;(i for the aluloininal muscles of 

 nph; tliese muscles, witli the exception of the aliform 

 ones which aid circul:ition, liave respiratory movements 

 ;is tlieir function; these imtvcmeiits take place in the di- 

 rection of all three diameters of the abdomen. 



<;.■ D. (J6S4) 



Carlet, G. Sur le vcnin dcs hym^nopteivs et 

 ses organes secreteurs. (Coniptes-ieiKkis 

 Aciid. sci. France, 23 June 1SS4, v. 98, p. 



1550-1551-) 



Abstract. (Journ. Roj. micros, soc. Oct. 

 1SS4, s. 2, V. 4. p. 739.) 



Tlic poison of the stiiiij of hyinenoptcni, altlio acid, 

 is the product of n mixture of secretions from two 

 ijhincis, one of which |)roduccs stronjjly acid, tlie otlicr 

 weak allialine secretion; tiie presence of both tliese se- 

 cretions is necessary for the toxic effect of the stinjj. 



G: D. (j6Ss) 



Chambers, \'act<)r Tousev. On the changes 

 that take place in the mouth-parts and legs 

 of some leaf-mining lepidopterous larvae. 

 (Anier. entoni., Nov. iSSo, v. 3, n. s., v. i, 

 p. 255-262, 316 cm., fig. 124-137, 139-144.) 



Supplement, [by C: V. Riley], entitled 

 "Mandible of lithocolletis gii/fifiiiitil/ii." 

 (op. ci't., Dec, p. 394, 7 cm., fig. 138.) 



Description and figures of moutli-parts of hirvae of 

 several genera of tincinti; description of chanij^es tliat 

 take place in these mouth-parts and in the lei^s, and ap- 

 plication of the facts ohscrved to tlie llicory of evolution. 



B: P. M. (.v>S6) 



Chambers, VactorTousey. Waniiering hahit 

 of larvae belonging to the genu.s biiccula- 

 trix. (Amer. entom., Feb. iSSo, v. 3, n.s., 

 v. I, p. 50, 9 cm.) 



Larvae of btttfulntri.v have the liabit of wandering 

 away from their food phints, (retpienlly, to ])U])ate, so 

 tlnit findinii the pupae on a plant is not evidence that 

 such is the food-plant; cocoons of A. foinifoUelta found 

 on sambuciia; b. thuiflla and /'. ambrosittt'diti may not 

 feed cm thuja and ambrnsia respectively. 



■ B: P. M. (36S7) 



Chapman, A. W. On the preparatory stages 



of certain Florida butterflies. (Can. "entom., 



Oct. 1879, ^'- "' P- 1S9-193.) 



Describes larva and pu|ia ni pnmpfu'/a phv/ens, /. 



brt-ttHS,p. acciitUt ft. iitttcitlala, />. or/'u^ />. ihiaware^ 



larva of/, ffntntkit and euJaitiit^ f>roti-ns, and ey:if of 



p. brHtuR, with notes on food-plants; introductory "note 



and comparisons of these descriptions with those based 



on Abbot's figures, by W; II : Edwards. 



B: P. M. (,i6SS) 



Chapman, I: Sotne observations on the 

 hessian fly; written in the year 1797. (Me- 

 moirs Phil. soc. promot. agric, 1S26. v. 5, 

 P- I43-I.53-) 



History of cecidomyia destntctor^ in Hucks co.. Pa,, 

 from i7S6toi7<)o; its natural history and seasons; de- 

 scription of it in all stages; precauli'ins a);ainst it. 



Cholodko'wsky, N. Sur Ics vaisseaux de 

 Malpighi cliez les Idpidoptires. (Comptes- 

 rendus Acad. sci. France, 10 Mar. 1SS4, v. 

 98, p. 631-633.) 



Tiiit-ola bisfUitila ( ? ^ tittfa peUiouetld) and tinea 

 ntstici'lla have only two Malpif^hian vessels, while their 

 larvae have four; this reduction of number of Malpi- 

 f^hiaii vessels in the imago is regarded as a kind of peri- 

 odic atavism. G; />. (iCxjo) 



Clemens, Brackenridge. American micro- 



lepidoptera. (Proc. Entom. soc. Philad., 



Mar. 1863, V. 2, p. 314.) 



Reprint. (Clemens, B. The //«c/«rt of 



North America . . . Stainton. Lond., 1S72. 



p. 207-221.) 



Ke-describes the genera coUophora^ glyphipUryx^ 

 gracilariii^gflcchia; describes the new genus nnxrmara 

 and 16 new species of tineina; description of habits of 

 imago of strohiaia lex'ipetitlla n. sp., of mines of larvae 

 of part-rtopa robiniella^ marmara saiicttUa^ phyllo. 

 cnistis lirtodendronella and tischcria querciUlla^ and 

 larvae and larval habits of some of the species ; discusses 

 tlie species named anacampsia robintella and argyro. 

 migfs pseudacidla by Asa Kitch. B: P.M. (3^1) 



Clemens, Brackenridge. American inicro- 



lepidoptera. (Proc. Entom. soc. Philad., 



Aug. 1S63, V. 2, p. 119-129.) 



Reprint. (Clemens, B. The //«r/Hrt of 



Nortli America . . . Stainton. Lond.. 1872. 



p. 222-236.) 



Re. describes the genera ypso/op/ins, dtprexsarta^ fni- 

 costomafy and chmiUodus?; describes tUe new genera 

 holtocera, brachtloma and homosetia (group of tiitftt)^ 

 and 31 new species of thieina; gives synoptical table <»f 

 19 species of ^f/tcA/a,* remarks on larval habits of de- 

 prfssaria. B: P. M. (3692) 



Clemens, Brackenridge. Micro-lepidopterous 

 larvae. Notes on a few species, the images 

 of wliicli are prohal)ly undescribed. (Proc. 

 Entom. soc. Pliilad., Nov. 1S61. v. i, p. 7^- 



S7.) 



Reprint. (Clemens. B. The ////(,■///« ol 

 North AmericTi . . . Stainton. Lond.. 1S72. 

 p. 161-17S.) 



Remarks on the characteristic appearance of the 

 mines of leaf-miners, and the ease and interest of rear- 

 ing leaf-miners; directions for collecting, observing and 

 rearing these insects; monthly calendar showinK when 

 the larvae mentioned should besought; descriptions of 

 mines and habits of larvae of 7 siiecics of colcophora^ 

 2 h'thoco/fctis. 2 aspi'disca, 14 tii'piintla, 1 orni.\\ 3 rota. 

 sfegii. B: P. M. (3^9.1) 



Clemens, Brackenridge. New American 



micro-Iepidoptera. (Proc. Entom. soc. 



Philad.. Jan. 1S62, v. i,p, 131-137.) 



Reprint. (Clemens, B. The tinvifia of 



Nortii America . . . Stainton. Lond., 1S72. 



p. 179-1SS.) 



Describes the genera oposicga, soimobiaTy iyonetia, 

 tenaga n. g., hybroma n. g., and the new species opos- 

 tfga albogaierieifa, trkhoinphe olact-Iia, solfnohiaf 

 ivaishrlia, nepticula fiiscotibii'/lo, ft. bifuscicHa, n. pla. 

 tandldy lyotittia spent hZ/tt, tcnngn ptnitilit-llu, hybrotNtt 

 serxuilflifi, dysodta mnr^arilnna; remarks on the hirval 

 habits of the soienobi'af and those of a p/ty//ortn'siis^; 

 gelt-cfiiaf JJai'ocostcUa is a trichotaf^hc. [The reprint 

 omits the description of dysodio warguri/urni.] 



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