Westwood. 277 
. Wheat Flies. (Chlorops lineata.) 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1848. No. 48. p. 780. fiz. et 796. fig. 
The Orange Fly. (Ceratitis capitata.) 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1848. No. 37. p. 604. fig. 
The Spongilla Inseet. (Larva Sisyrae.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1848. No. 34. p. 557. fig. 
. The Celery Stem-Fly. (Tephritis.) 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1848. No. 21. p. 332. fiz. 
Deseriptions of some new species of Mydasidae from Western Australia. 
(Diptera.) - 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1848. T. 5. p. 87—91. fig. 
. Descriptions of some new Exotic species of Aeroceridae (Vesieulosa Latr.) 
a family of Dipterous Insects. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1848. T. 5. p. 91—98. fig. 
On Melittobia Audouini. (Chaleidit.) 
Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. 1848. T. 5. Proc. p. 65; 1349 May. 
*Proe. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1849. T. 2. p. 37. 
Pea Weevils. (Sitona lineata and tibialis.) 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1848. No. 23. p. 364. fig. 
The Aphis Lion. (Chrysopa Perla.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1848. No. 24. p. 380. fig. 
Lettre aMr. Amyot sur Ja methode mononymique; avee reponse de M. Amyot. 
Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ser. 2. 1848. T. 4. Bull. p. 70. 
The Saw-Flies of the Pear and Rose-Leaves. (Selandria Aethiops.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1848. T. 32. p. 524. fig. 
The common Flea. (Pnlex irritans.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1848. No. 10. p. 156. fig. 
*Repr. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. 1848. T. 1. p. 316—318. fig. 
The eabinet of Oriental Entomology: a selection of some of the rarer and 
more beautiful species of inseels, natives of India and the adjacent islands, 
the greater portion of which are now for the first time described and figu- 
red. London, Smith, 1848. 4. pg. 88. pl. 42 col. 
The new Indian Silk Molh. (Bomb. Huttoni.) 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1848. No. 12. p. 188. fig. 
* Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1848. T. 1. p. 357. 
The watereress Fly. (Simulia reptans.) 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1848. No. 13. p. 204. fig. 
Plinus hololeueus; Plinidae found in a barrow. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1849. Proc. June 4: Novbr. 5. 
Monograph of the large African species of Noeturnal Lepidoptera belongiug 
to or allied to the genus Saturnia. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1849. T. 17. p. 33—61. tab. 4. h 
*Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. 1850. T. 5. p- 290—306 ; p. 395—407. 
Revue Zool. 1844 (2) p. 168. 
Crioceris melanopa. 7 
sardiners Chrouiele. 1849. No. 2!. p. 324. fig. 
Descriptions of several new species of Getoniidae collecled in India by Col. 
Hearsey, Capt. Boys and W. Benson Esq. 
Trans. Est. Soc. Lond. 1849. T. 5. p. 144—150. lig. 
Deseriplions of some new Exotie Coleoptera. 
Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. 189. T. 5. p. 202—214. fig. 
The Lunar Hornet Moth. (Sphinx erabroniformis.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1849. No. 4. p. 53. fig. 
Descriptions of seventeen new species of the family Paussidae: two from 
Anstralia. 
Proe. Linn. Soc. Lond. 1849. T. 2. p. 55—60. — * 1850. T. 2. p. 100—101. 
Cionus Scrophulariae. 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1849. No. 15. p- 228. lieg. 
Wingless subterranean Plant Lice. (Smynthurodes Betae.) 
Gardeners Chroniele. 1849. No. 27. p. 420. fig. 
The May-Bug or Cockehaffer and the July-Bug. (Melol, vulgaris el soistitialis.) 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1849. No. 31. p. 485. fig. 
On the identificalion of a genus of parasitie Hymenoptera (Monodontomerus.) 
Ann. and Magaz. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. 1849. T.4. p. 39—4l. 
In: The Cottage Gardener by Johnson. London, Orr, 1849 et sqq. 4. (mowatl. 
Liefr.) hat Westwood die Figuren und Bestimmungen der Inseeten gelir- 
fert; auch eine kleine Zahl von Bemerkungen publieirt. 
The Aphis of the Letture Root. 
Gardeners Chronicle. 1849. No. 35. p. 548. fig. 
