Referate. 159 
Silbentrennung, und nicht überall ist die vorgeschriebene Betonung einwandfrei 
anzunehmen, z. B.: Hoplitis milha’useri, Agrotis candelise’qua, E’ndrosa, Pygaera 
anastomo’sis. 
Indessen kann die Herausgabe eines Buches wie das vorliegende als ein 
durchaus glücklicher Gedanke des Verlages gekennzeichnet werden, der Autor 
hat seine Aufgabe mit Umsicht und Sachkenntnis gelöst; es gebührt ihm hierfür 
besondere Anerkennung und eine warme Empfehlung des Buches mag für dessen 
Verbreitung behilflich sein. (Fortsetzung folgt.) 
Australian entomological Literature für 1912. 
By W. J. Rainbow. 
(Sehlnss aus Heft 3/4.) 
Michaelsen, Prof. W. Second Abstract of the Reports of the German Ex- 
pedition of 1905 to South Western Australia. Journ. of the Nat. Hist. and 
Sci. Sci. of Western Australia, Vol. IIl., No. 2, January, I911, p. 137. 
Contains, in addition to other matter, lists ofspecies of Insecta and Arachnida 
described and recorded in „Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens“. 
Taylor, Frank H. Description of Mosquitoes collected in the Northern Territory 
during the Expedition, 1911. Bull. of the Northern Territory, No. I, March, 
1912, p. 55, and plate. 
Contains list of mosquitoes collected, the re-description of several of Walker’s 
and Skuse’s species, together with description of four new forms. viz., Culex parvus, 
C. palpalis, Danielsia minuta, and D. alboannwlata. This paper concludes with a brief 
note on the „Brama Cattle Tick‘, which the autor determines as Boophilus australis, 
Fuller, „as described and figured by Salmon and Stiles, Bureau Animal, Ind ,U.S. A. 
Ann. Rep., 1900, p. 426.“ 
Tryon, Henry. Note on a Fly, named the Buffalo Fly. Op.cit., p. 67. 
The author considers this species to be a Zyperosia, and that it is synonymous 
with Huematobia exigua, de Meijere. The occurrence in the Northern Territory of 
Musca vetutissima, Walker, is also recorded by Tryon 
Ferguson, Eustace W. Revision of the Amycterides. Part II. Talaurinus. 
Proc. Linn Soc. N. S. Wales, vol. XXXVII., part 1, Aug. 26, 1912, p. 83, 
pls. I—M. 
Contains critical notes on previously known species, and descriptions and 
figures of many new forms; also an extensive key to the species. 
Cameron, P. Ona Collection of Parasitic Hymenoptera (Chiefly Bred) made 
by Mr. Walter, W. Froggatt, F. L. S., in New South Wales, with des- 
criptions of New Genera and Species. Part III. Op.cit., p. 172. 
Cameron, P. Descriptions of two New Species of /chneumonidae from the Island 
ol Arı Op. cit;, p.21M. 
Goudie, ]J.C. Notes on the Coleoptera of North Western Victoria, Part IV. 
Vict. Nat., vol. XXIX, No. 5, Sept., 1912, p. 72. 
Deals with Pselaphidae, Paussidae, and Scydmenidae. 
Froggatt, W. W. Borers on Grape-Vines: Note on Orthorrhinus cylindrirostris, 
and how to combat it. Agric. Gaz. N. S. Wales, vol. XXIII, part 9, Sept. 19, 
1912, p. 187. 
Laurie, D.F. The Poultry Tick. Journ. Dept. Agricul. South Australia, vol. XV. 
No. 12, July, 1912, p. 1251. 
This paper deals with different species of Argas known to infest poultry. 
Laurie, D.F. The Poultry Tick (continued). Op. cit., vol. XVI., No. I, August, 
1912. Text frgs. 1—4. 
Laurie, D.F. The Poultry Tick (continued) Op. cit., vol. XVI., No. 2, Sept. 
1912, p. 114, Text figs. 15—31. 
French, C., Junr. The Vine Moth Caterpillar Parasite. Journ. Agric. Vict., vol. X, 
part 9, September, 1912. p. 553, with plate. 
Deals with wasp (Chalcid sp.) parasitic on larva of Vine Moth, Ayarista glyeinae. 
Lea, A.M. Australian and Tasmanian Coleoptera inhabiting or resorting to the 
Nests of Ants, Bees and Termites. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict., 25 (n. s.), part I., 
Aug., 1912, p. 31. 
