no PSYCHE [October 



new genera, Paralcptynia and Ceratiscus, are described.] Rehn, J. A. G. (a) 

 Notes on the orthoptera of the Keweenaw Bay region of Baraga co., Mich., 5 

 Sept., Oct.; (b) Two new species of North American Stenopahnatinae* 5 Oct. 



Hemiptera. 



Heidemann, O. Notes on North American Aradidae with descriptions of 

 two new species,* 102 vi, 161. Kirkaldy, G. W. Ueber Notonectiden, 38 vi, 93. 

 Marlatt, C. L. The discovery of the native home of the San Jose scale in east- 

 ern China and the importation of its natural enemy, 160 Aug. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Aurivillius, C. Neue oder wenig bekannte Coleoptera Longicornia,* 159 i, 

 313. [The following new genera are described : Coptoeme, Eugoides, Niphoparmena, 

 Peritragus, Cyrfocris.] Beyer, G. A few notes on Brenthidae, 6 xii, 168. Chit- 

 tenden, F. H. (a) A species of the Tenebrionid genus Latheticus in the United 

 States, 6 xii, 166; (b) On the species of Sphenophorus hitherto considered as 

 simplex LeConte,* 102 vi, 127 ; (c) On the species of Sphenop/ionis hitherto 

 considered as p/acidus, Say,* 102 vi, 130. Felsche, C. und d' Orbigny, H. 

 Coprophagen der Ausbeute des Herrn Prof. Dr. Yngve Sjostedt,* 159 i, 399. [A 

 new genus, Pseudopedaria^ is proposed.] Hunter, W. D. and Hinds, W. E. 

 The Mexican cotton boll weevil, 7 no. 45. Wickham, H. F. (a) Reduplication 

 of the tarsus m Bydrocharis,^^ Sept.; (b) The influence of the mutations of the 

 Pleistocene lakes upon the present distribution of Cicindela, 3 Sept. 



DiPTERA. 



Adams, C. F. Notes on and descriptions of North American Diptera,* 155 

 ii, 433. [26 new species are described and tables to the species of the following 

 genera are given : Xylophagus, Chrysopila, Leptis, Icterica, Urcllia, Li?nosifia.'\ 

 Aldrich, J. M. The genus Fsilo/>us of authors, 4 Aug, Brimley, C. S. and 

 Sherman, F., Jr. List of the Tahanidae (Horse-flies) of North Carolina, 5 Oct. 

 Coquillett, D. W. (a) New Diptera from India and Australia, 102 vi, 137; 

 (b) New North American Diptera,* 102 vi, 166. [Four new genera — Bihiodes, 

 Dioctrodes, Metapogon and Sinophtliahnus — and 53 new species are described.] 

 Dyar, H G. (a) The larva of Culex punctor Kirby, with notes on an allied form, 

 6 xii, 169, pi. IX; (b) brief notes on mosquito larvae, 6 xii, 172. Dyar, H. G., 

 and Knab, F. Diverse mosquito larvae that produce similar adults, 102 VI. 



