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— Núms. 8-9. Clarícics per a la zoogeografía de Pros- 

 patella conjúgala Masi (Hym, Chale), Ascensi Codina. 



— Marzo-Abril. Bathyscinae catalanes, Ricardo Zari- 

 quiey 



— Maig-Juny. Description de d' un nouvel «Oxypoda» 

 (Col. Staph.) de Catalogue, P. de Peyerimhoff. 



— Octubre. Scotodipnus Xaxarsi nov. sp., Ricardo 

 Zariquiey. 



Real Academia de Ciencias y Artes de Barcelona.— 

 Memorias. 1919. XV. Núms. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 

 — Boletín del Observatorio Fabra. 1920. Núm, 2. 



Novitates Zoológica.— 'Núm. 2. On new genera and 

 specíes oí Lepidoptera Phalsenae, with the characters of 

 two new familie-^^, Sir George Hampson. A coníribution to 

 a knowledge of the Neuroptcrous Insects of Algeria, Lon- 

 ginus Navas. The Papilios of Para, Rev. A. Miles Moss. A 

 geographical table to show the distribution of the Ameri- 

 can Papilios, W. J. Kaye. Algerian Lepidoptera, Lord 

 Rothschild. 



Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum.—\9\9. Nú- 

 mero 2.279. Notes on some genera and species of Chalcid- 

 fhes belonging to the Aphelininae with description of a 

 new species, A B. Gahan.— Núm. 2.281. A revisión of the 

 Chalcid-fhes of the genus Harmolita of America North of 

 México, VV. J. Philips and W. T. Emery.-Núm. 2.286. 

 North American parasitic Copepods belonging to the new 

 family Sphyriidae, Charles Branch Wilson.-Núm. 2.299. 

 Report of a small collection of Indian parasitic Hymenop- 

 tcra, A. B. Gahan. Núm. 2.301. New genera and species of 

 Muscoid fhes, Charles H. T. Towsend.-Núm. 2.303. The 

 red spiders of America and a few european species likely 

 to be introduced, E. A. Me Gregor. 



BuUetin de la Société Entomologique de France.— 

 1919. Núm. 1. Sur qudques espéces du genre Chrysopha- 

 nus, L. Demaison, 



