(904] RECENT ENTOMOLOGICAL LITERATURE III 



Eckel, L. The resin-gnat and three parasites, 140 May. Felt, E P. and 

 Young, D. B. Importance of isolated rearings from Culicid larvae, 68 Sept. 2. 

 Knab, F. The epistomal appendages of mosquito larvae, 6 xii, 175, pi. X. 

 Ludlow, C. S. Mosquito notes,* 4 Aug. Osburn, R. C. The Diptera of 

 British Columbia, II, 4 Aug. Portevin, G. Contribution au catalogue des 

 Dipteres de Normandie, 65 July. Villeneuve, Dr. (a) Contribution au catalogue 

 des Dipteres de France, I, cont., 65 June, Aug. Webster, F. M, The so-called 

 human flea, Pulex irritans, infesting the opossum, Didelphys virginiana, 4 Aug. 



Lepidoptera. 



Barnes, W. New species of North American Lepidoptera,* 4 Aug. 

 Busck, A. A new name for the Tineid genus, 6 xii, 177. [For Brackenridgia 

 Busck, preoccupied, the name Parademensia is proposed.] Druce, H. Descrip- 

 tions of some new species of butterflies belonging to the family Erycinidae from 

 tropical South America,* 14 Aug. [2 pi. in color.] Dyar, H. G. (a) Two new 

 forms of Oeneis Hubner,* 102 vi. 142 ; (b) two notes on Tineid moths, 6 xii, 178 ; 



(c) Notes on synonymy and larvae of Pyralidae* 102 vi, 158. [A new genus, 

 Cacotherapia, is described.] Lathy, P. I. A contribution towards the knowledge 

 of the Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera of Dominica, B. W. I., 14 Aug. Schaus, W. 

 New species of American Heterocera,* 2 April. Taylor, G. W. The Geometri- 

 dae in The Moth Book, 4 Aug. 



See also Crampton, under The General Subject. 



Hymenoptera. 



Ashmead, V^ . H. Descriptions of new Hymenoptera from Japan,* 6 XII, 

 146. [A new genus, Cerapteroceroides, is described.] Brues, C. T. A new spe- 

 cies of Ecitipora* 5 Sept. Cameron, P. New Hymenoptera mostly from 

 Nicaragua,* 142 I, 46. Cockerell, T. D, A. Some little-known bees of the 

 genus Colletes, 5 Oct. Cook, O. F. (a) An enemy of the cotton boll weevil, 158 

 no. 78 ; (b) Report on the habits of the kelep, or Guatemalan cotton boll weevil 

 ant, 7 no. 49; (c) Pupation of the kelep ant, 68 Sept. 2. Embleton, A. L. On 

 the anatomy and development of Comys infelix Embleton, a hymenopterous parasite 

 of Lecaiiium he7tiisphaericum, 161 ix, pt. 5. Fielde, A. M. (a) On the artificial 

 creation of mixed nests of ants; (b) Effects of light-rays on an ant, 140 May; (c) 

 Observations on ants in their relation to temperature and submergence, 140 Aug. ; 



(d) Portable ant-nests, 140 Sept. FuUgren, A. On some Hymenoptera Aculeata 

 from the Cameroons, 159 i, 425. [A new genus, Aeluroides, is described and fig 



