66 Insecta. Aphaniptera für 1911. 
Schizotachina vitinervis n. Sp., U.S. A; convecta Walk., bespr. Thompson, Canad. 
Ent., vol. 43, p. 268 u. 271, Fig. 1—3. 
Stevenia insularis n. sp., Corsica. Villeneuve, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1911, p. 122. 
Synthesiomyia brasiliana B.D., Verbreitung u. Synonymie. Bezzi, Soc. ent., 
vol. 26, p. 65—67. 
Tachina larvarum L., Lebensw. u. Metam. Howard u. Fiske, U. S. Dept. of Agriec., 
Bull. No. 91, p. 225—227, Fig. 43, Taf. 20, Fig. 2. 
Vibrissina aristata n. sp., Corsica. Villeneuve, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1911, p. 120. 
Wohlfahrtia magnifica Sohin., Lebensw. d. Larven. Cros, Bull. Soc. hist. nat. 
Alger., vol. 1, 1910, p. 54. 
Zygobothria nidicola Towns., bespr., Lebensw. ‘ Howard u. Fiske, U. S. Dept. 
of Agrie., Bull. No. 91, p. 289—295, Fig. 69. 
Aphaniptera für 1911. 
Von 
Dr: K. Grünberg. 
Publikationen. 
Bacot, A. Flea eggs. Proc. ent. Soc. London 1911 p. VI u. VI. 
— Eier von Ctenocephalus canis, felis, fasciatus, Pulex irritans. 
Basile, Carlo (1). Sulla transmissione della leishmaniosi. Rendic. 
Accad. Lincei, Ser. 5, vol. 20, Sem. 1, p. 50—51. 
— (2). Sulla leishmaniosi e sul suo modo di transmissione. 1. c., 
p. 278—282, 955—959, 1 Fig. 
Cunningham, 3. The destruction of fleas by exposure to the sun. 
Scient. Mem. Ind. Med. Calcutta, N. Ser., No. 40, p. 1—27, Fig. 1—3. 
Cick, Harriette u. Martin, €. 3. The ileas common on rats in different 
parts of the world and the readiness with which they bite man. Journ. 
Hyg., vol.11, p. 122—136, 1 Taf. — Xenophylla cheopis u. Cerato- 
phyllus fasciatus. 
Dampf, Alfons. Aphaniptera. In: A. König, Avifauna Spitz- 
bergensis. Bonn 1911, p. 276—279, Fig. 1—4. 
Galli-Valerio, B. Les nouvelles recherches sur la transmission 
de la peste bubonique par les puces. Centralbl. f. Bakteriol. u. Parasit., 
Abt. 1, Ref., vol. 49, p. 673—679. 
Grew, E.S. Carriers of Plague. Knowledge, vol. 34, p. 10—13, 
Fig. 1—11. 
; Harms, Bruno. Zur Naturgeschichte der Flöhe. Med. Klinik, 
vol. 7, p. 1360—1362. 
Jordan, K. u. Rothschild, N. €. (1). Some new Siphonaptera from 
China. Proc. zool. Poc. London 1911, p. 365—393, Fig. 104—123. 
