2<!f L3775-37«7] 



I'SILUE. 



I J;lmi:iry— M.ircli 1SS5. 



Weir, J : Jcnner. Notes on the lepicloptera- 

 rh piiloccia of Hudson's bay. (Entomolo- 

 gist, May iSSi, V. 14, p. 97-100.) 



Notice and crit. rev., [by C: V. Riley], 

 entitled "Hudson bay lepidoptera." (Anier. 

 nat..July [22 June] iSSi, v. 15, p.572-:;73.) 

 (Riley, C:V. Entomology . . . Lfulv 

 iS8i],p. 57-!-.i73-) 



List of iL-piiloptera rhopaloceia collected by Walton 

 Haydoii, at Moose Factory, St. James' bay, t5rilish 

 America, in 1S79 and iSSo; attempt to account lor tlie 

 relations of this fannn to that of Europe. 



B: P. M. ( j77S) 



Weir, J : Jcnner. Variations in tlic colour of 

 lepidoptera. (Entomologist, Aiitj. 1SS3, 

 V. 16, p. 169-176.) 



Discusses tlie various forms of aberrations (hetcro- 

 morphisni) in colors of lepidoptera under the names 

 albinism, xanthism, melanism, lieteropoecilisin, gynan- 

 drochromism, and herniaphrodism ; and tlu- forms of 

 constant variation (orthopoecilism) under the names 

 ixilymorphism, topomorphism, atavism, dimorpiiism, 

 trimorphism and horeomorpliism ; gives examples of 

 each of these forms of variation. G: D. (3776) 



"Westhoff, Friedrich. Der maikiifer auf der 



wanderschat't. ( i iter jahresber. d. wesllal. 



prov.-vereiiis f. wissensch. u. kunst. pro 



1S82, 1SS3, p. 9-12.) 



Record of observation o( a j;reat swarm a{ meloloiitha 

 vulgaris seen migrating from the west toward the 

 east. Gi D. C3777) 



Weyeubergh, H. Sobrc la familia/rt//r/V/(?c 



con descripcion de algiinas niievas especies. 



(Periodico zoologico argentino, 18S1. v. 



3, p. 261-26S, 9-17.) 



Separate. Cordoba, iSSi. t. p. cover-|-p. 



261-26S, 9-17, 23X 17, t 16.5X10. 



List of 53 species of /K//V/tfa^ and their hosts; de- 

 scribes, as new species, ccratopkyllus rufnlus (from 

 cervus rufus) , c. isidori ( from vespertilio is.idori) , 

 pttlex {hectopsyllaf) testudo (from sirix periatn), p. 

 nasuae (from uasua socia/is), p. obscnrus (from cmn's 

 azarae iin<\ c. gracilis), p. controlaris (from Jelis ton- 

 color) and p. cavicola (from cavia Uucopygu). 



O: D. (377S) 



Williston, S : Wendell. An anomalous hom- 

 bylid. (Can. entom., Nov. 1879, v. 11, ]). 

 215-216.) 



Description of a new species [unnamed] r»f tin- 

 thrax, with remarks on anomalons neuraticni in the 

 wings of one specimen of this species. 



B: P. M. (3779) 



Williston, S : Wendell. On the classification 



of Nortli Amei-ican diptera. ist paper. 



(Bull. Bi-ooklvn entom. soc, Feb. iSSv y- 



7, p. 129-139. 3 fig.) 



Separate. [Brooklyn, N. Y., 18S5.] t.-p. 



coyer -|- p. 129-139, 22 X 15, t 16.5 X 10. 



General clinracters of the syrphidae; talkie of the 

 genera of North American ayrphidae; discusses the 

 cliaracters and llieir value in the genera eiirt'rutoinviaf 



merapioidus^ :xn& pelococera . 



G: D. (37S0) 



■Williston, S ; Wendell. Dipterous laryae 

 from the vyestern alkaline lakes and their 

 use as human food. (Trans. Conn. acad. 

 arts and sciences, July 1SS3 [Sept. 1SS4], v. 

 6, p. S7-90, I fig.) 



Separate. [New Haven, Ct., Aug. 1SS3.] 

 p. 1-4, 23 X 15, t 17.5 X 10.5. 

 Account of the dipterous larvae, living in alkaline 

 lakes of Nevada and California, which are used as footi 

 by Pae-Ute Indians; figure of the larva and description 

 of the imago under the name of ephydra caltjornica^ 

 imder which n;une A. S. Packard, jr. lias already de- 

 scribed larvae presumably uf the same species ; an ac- 

 count o( the mode of preparinj; the larvae for lood is 

 quoted frtnn a letter by W: U. Brewer. G: D. (37S1) 



Williston. S: Wendell. On the North 

 American asilidae {iiiisy/*ogom'n(H'^ laph- 

 ri/iac), with a new genus of syrphidae. 

 (Trans. Amer. entom. soc, Dec. 1SS3. v. 



Table of genera of North America dasypogonlnae 

 and laphrinae; describes one new genus, Ustoniyia^ of 

 the dasyfiogoninae, and one, naiistgaster^ of the syr- 

 phidae; describes 22 new species oi asilidae and one of 

 syrphidae. G: D. (37S2) 



Williston, S : Wendell. On the North Amer- 

 ican (isilidae. Part 2. (Trans. Amer. en- 

 tom. soc., Jan. 1SS5, V. 12. p. 53-76.) 

 Continu:\J.ion ot author's ** On the North American 

 asilidae {dasypogoninae, laphrinae)^ with a new genus 

 of syrphidae'* (op.cil., Dec. 1&S3, v. 11, n. 1-35) fltec, 

 37S2]. Tables ot genera of (7A-;'//'//rtf, ana of species of 

 laphria, mallop/iora, promachus^ era.v, and proctacan- 

 thus; describes 16 new species and gives numerous syno- 

 nymical notes. G: D. (37S3) 



Williston, S : Wendell. North American 

 conopidae: slylogtister, dalmantiia^ ouco- 

 myia. (Trans. Conn. acad. arts and sci- 

 ences, July 18S3 [Sept. 1SS4]. V 6. p. 91-9S.) 

 Separate. [New Haven. Ct., Aug. 1S83.J 

 p. 5-12. 23 X 15, t 17.5 X 10.5. 

 Describes the following new species: stylogaster 



tttglecta, dalmannia picla^ oncomyia modesta, and o. 



baroni; redescribes several species helonnini; tn the 



same genera. Gr'.- 3: (37S4) 



Wilson, Owen S. Remarks on rearin«:j lep- 

 idopterous larvae in confinement. (Entom- 

 ologLst, Feb. 1883, V. 16. p. 47-4S. ) 



Description of a mode ol rearing larvae of lepidoptera 

 ill aiuhovy jars. G: D. (3785) 



Worthington, C: Ellis. A model collecting 

 box. (Our home and science gossip, Sept. 

 iSSi, V. 5. p. 103, col. :;-4. :^S cm.) 



Description of an excellent tield-collerting box, ca- 

 llable of preserving small lepidoptera for a longtime 

 limber, and containing several c<»nveniences. 



]i. p. M. C37S6; 



Wright, \V. T. 1 lormaphrodite oiloucf/is 

 pottitoiia. (Entomologist. Aui;. 1SS3. v. 

 16. p. iSS.) 



Description of a specimen of odonestis potatoria in 

 which the right antenna is that of a male and the rest of 

 the inscctis female. G- P. (.1787) 



