10 Diptera für 1913. 



Crawford, D. L. Control to the orange maggot (Trypeta ludens). 

 — Mexico Gulf Coast Citrus Assoc, Tampico, Circ. No. 1, 1913, 

 5 pp. — Ref. in: Rev. applied Ent., ser. A, vol. 2, p. 77. 



Cresson, E. T. (1). Collecting and mounting Micro- Diptera. 

 Paper II — Mounting. Ent. News, vol. 24, p. 8 — 12, 1 fig. 



— (2). Descriptions of two new species of the Dipterous 

 genera Chaetopsis and Stenomyia, with notes on other species. 

 1. c, p. 317—321. 



Criddle, N. Insect pests of Southern Manitoba during 1912. 

 Ann. Rep. ent. Sog. Ontario, 1913, p. 97—100. — Ref. in: Rev. 

 applied Ent., ser. B, vol. 1, p. 185. — Massenauftreten von Sto- 

 moxys calcitrans. 



Gros, A. La mouche de l'olivier. Bull. Agric. Algerie Tunisie, 

 vol. 19, p. 467 u. 468. — Ref. in: Rev. applied Ent., ser. A, vol. 2, 

 p. 125. — Dacus oleae. 



Crosby, C. R. s. Johannsen, 0. A. 



Czizek, K. Tipulidae Moravicae. (Die Mährischen Schnacken.) 

 Teil II. Zeitschr. mährisch. Landesmus. Brunn, 1913, 126 pp., 

 21 Fig., 2 Taf. 



Dahl, Friedr. Die Dipterengattung Corynoscelis. Zool. Anz., 

 vol. 41, p. 332—336, 2 Fig. — Nochmalige Bespr. des 1911 und 

 1912 beschriebenen flügellosen $. Verf. hat nunmehr selbst fest- 

 gestellt, daß es sich nicht um das $ einer Corynoscelis handelt. 



Dampf, A. Über eine seltene und für Ostpreußen neue Fliege 

 {Camus hemapter US Nitzsch). Sehr, physik.-ökon. Ges. Königsberg, 

 vol. 53, 1912, p. 334. 



Dantin s. Balzer. 



Darling, S. T. The part played by flies and other insects in 

 the spread of infectious diseases in the tropics, with special refe- 

 rence to ants and to Transmission of Tr. hippicum by Musca 

 domestica. Transact. XVth Internat. Congr. Hyg. Demog. Sect. V, 

 Washington 1913, 4 pp. — Ref. in: Rev. applied Ent., ser. B, 

 vol. 2, p. 9 u. 10. 



Drake-Brockman, R. E. Some notes on Stegomyia fasciata 

 in the coast towns of British Somaliland. Journ. London School 

 Trop. Med., vol. 2, p. 166—169. — Ref. in: Trop. Diseases Bull., 

 vol. 3, p. 263 u. 264. Rev. applied Ent., ser. B, vol. 2, p. 7. 



Duke, H. L. (1). Some attempts to transmit Trypanosoma 

 gambiense by wild Stomoxys; with a note on the intestinal fauna 

 of these flies. Rep. Sleeping Sickness Comm. Roy. Soc, No. 13, 

 1913, p. 89— 93. —Ref. in: Trop. Diseases Bull., vol. 2, p. 244. Rev. 

 applied Ent., ser. B, vol. 1, p. 125 u. 126. 



— (2). Some trypanosomes recovered from wild game in 

 Western Uganda. Rep. Sleeping Sickness Comm. Roy. Soc, 

 No. 14, 1913, p. 37—59, 4 Taf., 1 Karte. — Ref. in: Rev. applied 

 Ent., ser.B, vol. 2, p. 32 u. 33. — Beob. über vorkommende Glossina- 

 Arten: palpalis, pallidipes, morsitans u. fusca. 



