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an Alphabetical Synonymic List of the Described Species, p. 

 287-332. [July— Oct., 1876.] 



Explanation and tabulation of the synonymy of the group; examination 

 of all the generic names previously proposed for members of the family, to 

 determine their validity and proper use. Treats of 36 generic names; es- 

 tablitihes Anechura, Carcinophora, Labidophora (in place of Platylabia ex- 

 cluded), Typhlolabia^rr 4 new genera. Enumerates 251 species, with syn- 

 onymy and localities. 



* 713. S. H. ScuDDER. On the Carboniferous Insects of 

 Europe and America, p. 358-359. [Dec, 1876.] 



The insect faunas of Europe and America were as intimately related in 

 Carboniferous times as now. 



* 741. A. R. Grote. Notes on Noctuse from Florida, p. 

 411-417. [Jan., Feb., 1877.] 



Describes Per'njea Icole, Heliojjhilapilipalph, Lygranthoecia scissa, Phunjs 

 gkins^=4:. n. spp. ; enumerates 13 spp. collected in Florida by R. Thaxter, 

 Eriopus granitosa and Ophideres materna being new to tliis country; notes 

 on tlie habits of Ophideres. 



* 715. S. H. Scudder. Entomological Notes. III. From 

 the Proceedings of- the Boston Society of Natural History. 

 8vo. pg. 31, with one plate containing 17 groups of figures. 

 [June, 1875.] 



a. Description of the Larva and Chrysalis of Papilio Eury- 

 medon Boisd., of California, p. 1-2. 



[From vol. XIII, p. 221-222 (April, 1870), where the species described 

 is said to be P. Rululus, but is referred to in the index, p. 434, as P.Eurij- 

 medon. (See Errata, p. 428.)] 



b. On the Synonymy of Tliecla calanus. p. 3-7. 



[Fi-ora vol. XIII, p. 272-276 (Aug., 1870).] Describes Th. calanus and 

 Th. Edwardsii n. sp., with synonymic notes. 



c. On Asymmetry in the Appendages of Hexapod Insects, 

 especially as illustrated in the Lepidopterous Genus Nisoniades. 

 (witli Edward Burgess.) p. 7-31, plate. 



[From vol. xiii, p. 282-306, plate (Aug., Nov., 1870).] Mentions cases 

 of asymmetry in several classes of animals; describes the kind of asym- 

 metry found in the abdominal clasps of males of Nisoniades. Characterizes 

 by these appendages, which are figured, 16 (iV. LuciUus Lintn., N. Icelus 

 Lintn., N. Terentius, N. funeralis, N. Ovidius, N. Euniug, N. Propertius, 

 N. Tibullus, N. Horadus, N. Virg'dius, N. Plautus=z 11 new) species of 

 Nisoniades; figures the appendages of P/iora microcejilialaf \ synonymical 

 notes. 



d. [Same as Rec, No. 1. (Jan., 1871.)] p. 32-33. 



e. [Same as Rec, No. 8. (March, 1874.)] p. 33-34. 



