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phila.'\ Horn, Dr. W. On the collections of Cicindelidae of Paris and London, 

 45, Jan. Reitter, E. One new Mycetaeid genus \Aclemmysa\ from Italy,* 38 Mar. 

 Schwarz, O. New Elateridae from South America,* 45 Jan. [41 species 

 described. Sternberg, C On the genus Aegopsis Burmeister, * 45 Jan. [Four 

 new species from northern S. America and Panama are described.] Townsend, 

 A. B. The histology of the light organs of Photinus margmellus , 3 Feb. 

 See also Stebbing, under Hemiptera. 



DiPTERA. 



Baker, C. F. A revision of American Sipho7iaptera, or Fleas, together with a 

 complete list and bibliography of the group, 50 XXVII, 365-469. Bemis, F. E. 

 The Aleyrodids, or mealy-winged flies, of California, with references toother Amer- 

 ican species, 50 XXVII, 471-537. Beyer, G. Insects breeding in adobe walls, 

 6 XII, 30. Brues, C. T. Notes on 2'richobius and the systematic position of 

 the Streblidae, 148 XX, art. viii. 



Coquillet, D. W^. (a) Diptera from southern Texas, with descriptions of new 

 species,* 6 XII, 31. [Nine new species described.] (b) A new Ceratopogon 

 from Brazil,* 6 XII, 35. Dyar, H. G. The life history of Cnlex canfans 

 Meigen., 6 XII, 36, pi. I. Holmgren, N. (a) On the morphology of heads of 

 insects : some remarks on the reduction of the heads of Dipterous larvae, 22 

 XXVII, 343. (b) On the morphology of the heads of insects : with special refer- 

 ence to the development of the head of C/iironotniis larvae, 97 LXXVI, 439, Taf. 

 27-28. De Meijere D. J. C. H. Contribution to the knowledge of the biology 

 and systematic relationship of the Conopidae, 46 XLVI, 144, pi. 14-17. Smith, 

 J. B. The common mosquitoes of New Jersey, 149 No. 171, Feb. 8. 



Lepidoptera. 



Busck, A. (a) A new species of Ethtnia from the boreal region of Colorado,* 

 6 XII, 44. (b) A case-bearer injurious to apple and plum in China \_Coleophora 

 neviusidla.yx. sp.], 6 XII 45. Dyar, H. G. New species of North American Lep- 

 idoptera and a new Limacodid larva,* 6 XII, 39. [A new genus, Oslaria, and 

 nine new species are described.] Marshall, W. S. The marching of the larva 

 of the maia moth, Hemilcuca maia, 140 May. Taylor, Rev. G. W. A note on 

 Agia eborata Hulst, 6 XII, 46. 



