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I'SI'LJIE. 



[April— June 18S5. 



Cresson, Ezra Tovvnsend. Notes on Cuban 

 liyinenoptera, with dcsciiptioiis ol' now 

 species. (Trans. Anier. entom. soc, Mar. 

 1S69, V. 2, p. J93-:!o8.) 



Describes sfhi-.x mtituiihiiiiiris '^^larrada lntfif>i:lt- 

 tit's ^^afftipostemon obsatrata $» iiii^^acilis.^iif tiii^res- 

 ceits c^, ittf siibittlrata cf, in>-gachiU arntnticrps 9.1 

 coelioxys Ugidaris 9 , iiteliasodea niiiniciis ^ , ;»ul ct-ntris 

 artttilUitus ($, 9 new species; odyttertts dejecltts cT. o. 

 citig-iilattia fS,o. cttlH'ttsis 1$ ^titeffachile curta ? iinti v;ir. ■ 

 tiinatis 9 1 coelioxys prodtlcta ^ , :iiid trxtiinctjopsis 

 sillti/is cf, new i^cxi-s itl not new species; witll t'urlher 

 descriptions oi utoitfdttla ittsu/itris 9 :ind var. 9 j beiiibex 

 arir<^ntifrons 9 cf . ;»nd b. artnitta ^, all from Cuba. 



B. P. M. CjSi9) 



Cressou, Ezra Townsend. Notice of three 

 new hyn)cnopterotis parasites. (Ainer. en- 

 tom., Jan. iSSo, V. 3, n. s., v. i, p. 24, 21 

 cm.) 



Description oi anisopdma iycti n. sp. parasitic on the 

 larva of //r/K*- .«/r/V*/«.s-, and of rt. tttilis and ft tiiitiiiita 

 both new species parasitic on the larva of iroi^oxylotl 

 paralUlipipedum. B: P. At. CjSzo) 



Cresson, Ezra Townsend. [On some species 

 of l>oml>us.\ (Proc. Entom. soc. Philad., 

 Oct. 1S63, V. 2, p. 164-166.) 



Corrections of author's "List of the North American 

 species of ^(Jw/'//.v- and rt/(T/AK.?" {op. cit., July iSc-j, p. 

 Sj-116) [Kec, .iSi2j, and additional notes on bombtis 

 pettsylvalliais, b. vir^inicus and ttpathtcs t-ltilits; "b. 

 ttidltldtis" a variety of a. I'/aftiS, b. impatiens = b. vir- 

 gitiictis; specimens of ^. sfparatiis n. sp. (here describ- 

 ed) formerly contounded with 6. r;>^/«/r«.<; b. vit'gilt- 

 I'cits rc-desLvihed'. ^^iipis grisficro//ts'^ 9 ^ J b. rififini. 

 cits 9 ; "tipis griseicolUs^* cT = ^ .vylocopa virgitiUu (J. 



B: P. M. {iii>) 



Cresson, Ezra Townsend. Synopsis of the 

 North American species belonging to 

 the genera Icucospis, smicrti and c/tttlcis. 

 (Trans. Amer. entom. soc, Feb. 1S72, v. 

 4, p. 29-60.) 



Describes 10 (S new) species and 1 new variety of 

 leticospis, 52 (33 new) species and 1 new variety of 

 sinicra, and 4 (3 new) species of chalcisy froin Ntn'th 

 America; quotes descriptions of 3 Icticospis and 30 

 stiticra nnidentified, antl refers to descriptions of 3 

 (unidentitiedj sttticra and 6 (3 unidentified) chttUis_ not 

 here described ; gives synoi)lical tables to discriminate 

 the identified species of each of these genera. 



B: P. M. (3823) 



Csokor, Johann. Ueber haarsackmilben und 

 cine neue yarietat derselben bei schwein- 

 en, demodex phylloides. (Verhandl. k.-k. 

 zool.-bot. geselis, in Wien, 1S79, v. 29, p. 



419-4.S0, pi. S.) , , . . , 



History, literature, classification and description ot 



five varieties of deittodcx; anatomy, natural history and 



occurrence of if. ///j'//o/Wt'.v, which lives in tlie skin of 



the hog. ' G: D. (3S23) 



Dahl, Friedrich. Ueber die horhaare bei don 



arachiioiden. (Zool. anzeiger. 21 May 



1SS3, jahrg. 6. p. 267-270, 2 fig,) [not seen.] 



Notice, by P. Mayer. (_ZooI. jahresb. fiir 



1SS3, 1S84, abth. 2, 'p. 5S-59.) 



Demonstration of auditory hairs on the legs, palpi 



and claws of arachnida ; position and action of these 



hairs.— Mayer, /. r B: P. M. <3S24) 



Ddhl, Friedrich. UeitrSge zur biologic der 

 spiiinen. (Zool. anzeiger, 3 Nov. 1884, 

 jahrg. 7, p. 591-59.V) 



Partial Engl. tr. entitled "Contributions 

 to the biology of spiders." (Ann. and 

 mag. nat. hist., Jan. 1SS5, s. 5, v. 15, p. 

 70-72.) 



Notes upon the intelligence, instinct, acuteness of 

 siijlit and of hearing, and reparation of nests of spiders; 

 secondary sexual characters of spiders and their depen- 

 dence upon sexual selection. G: D. (3S25) 



Dahl, Friedrich. Contributions to the biology' 

 of spiders. (.\nn. and mag. nat. hist., Jan. 



1SS5, s. 5, V. 15, p. 70-72.) 



P.irlial tr. of the author's "BeitrSgc 7.nr biologic der 

 spinnen" (Zool. anzeiger, 3 Nov. 1SS4, jahrg, 7, p, 591- 

 5y3)lKec.;3S2s], G: D. {M 



De Garmo, James M, Some evidence of 

 intelligence in butterflies. (Trans. Vas- 

 sar brothers' institute, 1SS3-1SS4, 1S84, v. 2, 

 p. 129-135.) 

 Considers how far the actions of certain butterflies arc 



governed by intelligence. G: D. (3S27) 



Dewitz, H. Die bcfestigung durch einen 

 klebcnden schleim beim, springen gegen 

 senkrechte llachen. (Zool. anzeiger, 2,\ 

 May 1SS3, jahrg. 6. p. 273-274.) 



Notice, by P. Mayer. (Zool. jahresb. fur 

 1883, 1SS4, abth. 2, p. I, 7.) 

 Dewitz endeavors, upon « priori grounds, to show 



that a viscid secretion is essential to the iiisuuitaneous 



fixingof springing insects, especially such as live on 



trees and bushes, and springing spiders. 



E: L. M. (3828) 



Dorfmeister, Georg. Ueber den einfluss der 

 temperatur bei der erzeugung der schmet- 

 terliiigs-yarietatcn. (Mittheil. Naturwiss- 

 ensch. ver. f. Steiermark, jahrg, 1S79 [Graz, 

 iSSo]; Abhandl,, p. 3-8, pi.) 



Separate. Graz. author. iSSo. S p., i 

 col, pi,, 23 X 15, t 17,5 X 10,1. 

 Colored figure of a vattessa nttttatttu o( normal color- 

 ation and one in which the coloration was varied by 

 exjiosing its pupa to a low temperature; results ol other 

 experiments in producing varieties with this and other 

 butterriies by varying the temperature to which the 

 pupa was exposed.' G: D. (3S29) 



Druce, Herbert. Descriptionsof new species 

 of tiegi'tiidae and sphiiigidae. (Entom. 

 ino. mag., June 1SS2, v. 19, p. 15-18.) 

 Describes 10 new species, one of which, choerocaittpa 



goditiatti, inhabits Panama. B: P. M. (3S30) 



Du Bose, J, W. Influence of winds on 



ahliii. (Amer, entom., Apr. iSSo, v. 3, 



n. s., v. I, p. 105-106, 35 cm.) 



Record of author's observation that alelia .xylilia 



only injures cotton plants after the prevalence ot east 



and south-east winds; the character of Joliagc and 



fruitage is favorable to the insects and untavorable to 



the crop in seasons when those winds prevail. 



B: P. M. ClSjO 



