10 V. Insecta. Diptera für 1907. 



— Entom. Reo. Journ. Vai-. Vol. 18, p. 288—289, 317—319; Vol. 10, 

 p. 4 — 7, 1 pl. — 2 n. spp. in: Ripersia; 1 n. var. in: Scatopse. 



— {H). Myrmecophilous notes for 1907. — Entom. Record, 

 London, 19, p. 254—256. 



Diitton, J. E., Todd, J. L. and Hanington, J. W. B. Trypanosome 

 transmission expeiiments. — Ann. trop. Med. Parasit. Vol. 1, p. 199 

 — 229. — Trypanosomen der Sängetiere können mechanisch durch den 

 Stich blutsaugender Arthropoden übertragen werden. 



Diitton siehe auch Newstead. 



Dyar, H. G. Report 021 tlie Mosquitoes of the coast region of 

 California, with descriptions of new species. — Washington, D. C, 

 Smithsonian Inst., U. S". Nation. Mus., Proc. No. 1516, 32, p. 121—129. 

 n. spp. in Culex (2) u. Uranotaenia. 



Dyar, H. G. and Knab, Fr. (1). New American mosquitoes. — 

 New York, N. Y., J. Snt. Soc. 15, p. 100—101. — n. sp. in Culex (3) 

 u. Taeniorhynchus (4) ; Culex agitator n. nom. pro Mochlostyrax 

 cubensis Dyar u. Knab non Bigot. 



— (3). Descriptions of new mosquitoes from the Panama canal 

 Zone. — New York, N. Y., J. Ent. Soc, 15, p. 197—212. — n. spp. in 

 Anopheles (2), Mansonia, Uranotaenia (2), Aedes, Culex (8), Joblotia (2), 

 Lesticocampa, Sabethes (2), Phoniomyia (3), Wyeomyia (8); 1 n. var. 

 in Deinocerites. 



— (3). Descriptions of three new North American mosquitoes. 



— New York, N. Y., J. Ent. Soc, 15, p. 213—214. — n. spp. in 

 Aedes (2) u. Culex. 



— (4). On the Classification of the mosquitoes. — Canad. Entomol., 

 39, p. 47—50. 



— (5). The sj)ecies of mosquitoes in the genus Megarhinus. — 

 Washington, D. C, Smithson. Inst. Mise Collect. Q. 50, p.241— 258. 



— 6 n. spp. ; M. lynchi n. nom. pro M. haemorrhoidalis Lynch- Arri- 

 balzaga non Fabricius. 



— (6). [Review of] a monograph of the Culicidae of the world, 

 by F. B. Theobald, Vol. 4. — New York, N. Y., J. Ent. Soc, 15, 

 p. 239—248. 



Ericksou, E. W. [Sur la psychologie des Dipteres] (Russisch!). — 

 Rev. russ. ent., St. Peteisbourg. 6. 1906, [1907], p. 188—204. — Ton- 

 erzeugung. 



Escher- Kündig, J. Funde von Insekten in der Schädelhöhle einer 

 Mumie. — Bern. Mitt. Schweiz, entomol. Ges. 11, p. 238—242. 



Evans. Tabanidae in Aberfoyle. — Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1907, 

 p. 54. 



Eyles, €. H. Yellow fever in Belize. -^ Brit. med. Journ. 1907, 1, 

 p. 113—114. 



Eyre, Mc 3»aught u. Zaitiniiit. Report of the commission appointed 

 by the admiialty, the war office and the civil governmcnt of Malta for 

 the investigation of mediterranean fever. London 1905 — 1907. — 

 Culex pipicns, fatigans und nemorosus als Übei'träger von Proteosorna 

 festgestellt. 



