32(i [4042-4057] 



PSYCHE. 



[ Jnly— September 1885. 



Schoch, (ntst:iv. Kpln'mcrella ii^nitu I'oda, 

 einc p;iedo.;;enetische ciiitassflifgi^- (Mit- 

 theil. Schweiz. entom. gesu'lls., .Nov. 1SS4, 

 V. 7. p. 48-50.) 



"flic ;iulllor, having fouiul tlic abdomen of a nymph 

 of rphemtrclla igiiita lilleii witli eggs, regards the 

 species as paedoger.etic. G: D. C4042) 



Sharp, D: Revision of the species inchuled 

 in tlic genus tropisteriius, fam. hyihopkili- 

 dae. (Trans. Entoni. soc. Lonil.. 1SS3. 

 p. 91-117.) 



Discussion of various anat()nncal characters used in 

 distinguisiiin^ genera and species of hydrophiluiae^ 

 and of tlie validitv of the generic name Iropistcnnis: of 

 the ij species, 6 are new, as follows : t. proximiis (Cuba) , 

 t. pnranaiius (Parana), /. breviceps (Brazil), /./«/:v><j/- 

 />;' (Mexico), /. robnstus (Ecuador), and /. lauci/er 

 (Columbia) ; creates a new genus, [ilenrjwmlis, lor /. 

 obscunix Sharp (Guatemala), and describes a new 

 species, /. sahlhergi (Brazil) ; regards /. limhnlis Let. 

 a synonym of I. dorsalis Brull(5; other notes on syno- 

 nymy and doubtful species. G: D. (4043) 



Smith, I: B. Coleopterological notes. (Bull. 

 Brooklyn entom. soc, Aug.- 18S2, v. 5, p. 



25-26.)" 



Mention of the names of numerous coleoptera found 

 frequenting several species of plants respectively. 



B: P. M. (4044) 



Smith, J: B. Collecting iiocinidae in day 

 time. (Bull. Brooklyn entom. soc, Feb. 

 18S3, V. 5, p. 82.) 

 Many species oinoctuidae, especially after midsum. 



mer, can be collected byday, and especially on solidngo; 



list of some nocluidae and zygntnidae so found. 



B: P. M. (4043) 



Smith, J : B. New mordcllidae and notes. 



(Bull. Brooklyn entom. soc, Feb. 1SS3. 



V. 5, p. 80-81.) 



Describes mordeUistena crraticit and w/. pratt-nsis 

 from Florida, and m. tarsalis from Te.xas, new species, 

 each from a single specimen; records ;;/. jnuo-alra 

 from New Jersey and m. spUndcii!- from Pa., 111. and 

 PI;,. />.■ P. M. (4046) 



SnOTV, Francis Huntington. .Vdditions to 

 the list of" Kansas coleoptera in 18S1 and 

 1882. (Trans. Kans. acad. sci., iSSi-iSS>. 

 Topeka, 1SS3, v. 8, p. jS.) 

 ■ Adds4g species of coleoptera to those already known 

 to be found in Kansas; total number of species re- 

 corded from Kansas is 1904. G: D. (4047) 



Snowr, Francis Huntington. List of lepido- 

 ptera, collected near Idaho Springs, Colo- 

 rado, by the Kansas university scientific 

 expedition for 1S79. (Trans. Kansas acad. 

 sci. for 1879-80, 18S1, V. 7, p. 61-63.) 

 List of l6Slepidoptera collected from 26 July to S Sep. 

 1879, near Idaho Springs, Col. (about 2300 metres above 

 sea-level), and of 12 collected at Gray's Peak, Col., 

 (elevation about 4350 n^etres) ; the list includes ctHocala 

 relicta and 40 sprcies of ngrotis. The new species are 

 described in A:l?. Grote's "New western nucluidat" 

 (of. cil., p. 6t-()0) [Rec., 3<)92] and in VV : II : Edwards' 

 "Description of^a new species of clirvfopliainis" (op. 

 cil., p. 69-70) [Kec. 39.(2]. B: P. .lA (.104S) 



Suowr, Francis Huntington. Lists of lepi- 

 doptera and coleoptera collected in New- 

 Mexico by the Kansas university scientific 

 expeditions of iSSi and 18S2." (Trans. 

 Kans. acad. sci., iSSi- 18S2, Topeka, 1SS3, 

 V- S. p. 35-45.) 



coleoptera. 



514 species 

 G: b. (4r. 



49) 



Tepper, F : Collecting on the shores of Long 

 Island Sound. (Bull. Brooklyn entom. soc, 

 Apr. 1SS3, v. 5, p. S9-90.) 

 List of Hoctiddar c<illected near Glencove, L. 1.; 



pUrh protodict' last taken here. B: P. M. (4050) 



Tepper,F: Description of new moths. (Bull. 

 BiDoklvn entoni. soc. [an. 18S3, v. 5, p. 

 65-67, pi.) 



*tnrns n'ncfiis :ind /•/oiysamnt foiyotn- 



7/iiifa, new species from soutluTn ArizoiKi, with plioto 



'■'" B: P. M. C4051) 



Describes attn^ 

 ata, new species 

 lithotypic figures of these species. 



Tepper, F : Habitat o^ mclifaca colon ^nd m. 



/>rrdi'ccas, W. H. Edw. (Bull. Brooklyn 



entom. soc, Feb. 18S3, v. 5, p. Si.) 



Statement of Inciilitics at which the species named 



weri: collected in VVashinnftnn Territorv, thouifh stated 



in W: H : Edwards' "Description of new species ot 



butterflies" (Papilio, 26 Apr. iSSi, v. i, p. 45, 46) to 



have been collected in Oregon. B: P. Jlf. (4052) 



Tyrrell, T- R- Suctoria. (Trans. Ottawa 

 field-nat. club. 18S3-18S4 [Oct. 1SS4]. v. j. 

 no. I. p. S6-90.) 



Resume of the anatomy and life-history of fle:»s (/»«//'- 

 cidae), with n"tcs upon a few species, G: D. (4053) 



Voges, Ernst. Das respirationssystem der 

 scutigeriden. (Zool. anzeiger. 6 Feb. 

 1S82, jahrg. 5, p. 67-69.) 

 Anatoniv of the respiralorv system nK acutigera. 



G: D. (4054) 



Websdale, G. Rotherani. The death-watch 

 and its sounds. (Entomologist, Oct. 1SS4. 

 V. 17. p. 236-237.) 



On sonifaction of atrnpos fiufsatoriiis and oHobium 

 fr'.tsi'//at»m. G: D. (4055) 



Webster, Francis M. A singular ant *'co\v." 

 t^National scientific jotirn., i Aug. 18S2. v. 

 2, p. loi, col. 2. 21 cm.) 



Ants attend both hirva and imago n^ publtiia coti- 

 cavil, in order to obtain a tliiid exuded hv these homo. 



ptcra 



G: D. (4056) 



Weymer, (Justav. F-xotische lepidoptett'n. 

 2. (Entom. zcit. . . . Stettin. Jan. -Mar. iSS.^. 

 V- 45- P- 7-28, pi. 1-2.) 



Describes and figures 16 new species of iftinm\fat- 

 and //e/ icon ilia f, of which Itucothyris pania is fron» 

 Veragua, Central America, and tlie rest from South 

 America ; gives svnoiiymical notes on 5 other species. 



B: P. .If. (^057) 



