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67, 69, 70 [3 ?pp.]> 78, 79 = 10 not new N. A.) spp. Calathus, 1 sp. Am- 

 phigynus, 1 sp. Thernioscelis. Adds notes on other species and a list of 

 species. 



* 820. R. MaoLachlan. Notes sur les Myrmeleonides 

 d^crlts par M. le Dr. Rambur. p. 127-141. [Febr., 1874.] 



Gives synonymy and notes upon 16 spp. Palpares, 7 (1 N. A.) spp. 

 Acanthaclisis, 43 (1 new) (several N. A.) spp. Myrmeleon, 1 sp. Megisto- 

 pus, 1 sp. Azesia [ =i Stilbopteryx]. 



* 821. S. H. ScuDDER. Note snr I'oeuf et le jeune no-e 

 de la Chenille d' GEneis Aello. p. 145-148, pi. i. [Febr., 1874.] 



Describes the egg and young larva of Oeneis aello ; defines the nomen- 

 clature of the external regions of the body of a larva divided longitudinally. 



* 822. R. MacLachlan. Supplement aux Notes addition- 

 elles sur les Phryganides decrites par le Dr. Rambur. p. 149- 

 153. [Febr., 1874.] 



Gives synonymy and notes upon 36 species, supplementary to the critical 

 revision of Kambur's Fhryganidae in Annal. Soc. Entom. Belg., xiii, p. 

 5-12. 



* 823. The Annal. Soc. Entom. Belg., T. xvii (1874), 

 contain the following (in the Conipt. Rend.), and Nos. 824 and 



825. 



a. Note of rectification [synonymical notes on species of Adelocephala, 

 Ceroderes = Syssispliinx, Spliingicampa; Si/ssisjjJiinx simulalilis is found 

 in Mexico] (by A. R. Grote), p. vi. b. Discussions upon nomenclature, 

 pp. vii-xviii, xl-xliv, clvii-clix. c. Analytic abstract of various recent 

 works upon parthenogenesis and embryogeny of insects (by A. Breyer), 

 p. xxvi-xxx. d. How should entomological collections be displnyed in mu- 

 seums ? , pp. cxlvi-cxlviii, clix-clxvii. 



* 824. J. PuTZEYS. Notice sur les Cicindeles et Cara- 

 biques recueillis dans I'lle d'Antigoa par M. Purves. p. 117- 

 120. [July, 1874.] 



List of 10 species, with notes; describes SelenopJiorus propinquus, Tachys 

 picluratna = 2 n. spp. 



* 825. G. Van Lansberge. Observations sur la Classifi- 

 cation des Lamellicornes Coprophages. p. 177-193. [Jan., 

 1875.] 



Discusses the value of the characters in Ateuchidae, and divides the fam- 

 ily into three tribes: Ateuchidae verae (2 sections and 10 genera), Can- 

 thonidae (2 sect., 21 gen.), Sisyphidae (4 gen.); the new genera are 

 characterized in the Col. Hefte, xii [see Bibl. Rec., No. 117]. 



