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Orientalische Region. 



Tropisches Asien. 

 Annandale (1,2); Bezzi (1,5); Brues (3); Brunetti (1—8); Chatterjee (1,2); 

 Hendel (2); Kert^sz (3); Rothwell; Speiser (5); Theobald; Tsuzuki. 



1 n s u 1 i n d e. 

 Banks, Ch. S.; Becker (3); Brues (3); Brunetti (3); Hendel (2); Hermann (1); 

 Ludlow; Meijere (2); Theobald. 



Australiäclie Region. 



Froggatt (2); Hendel (2); Hermann (1); Osten-Sacken; Theobald. 



Hawaii. 

 Perkins; Swezey; Kirkaldy (2). 



Nearktische Region. 



Adams (1); Aldrich (1,2); Banks, N. (1,2); Barth; Becker (3); Berry; Bc- 

 thune; Beutenmüller (1,2); Bezzi (6); Bruner, Lawrence usw.; Cocquerell (-f 1, 

 + 2,3, +4—6); Coquillet (1— 4); Cresson (1, 2); Daecke; Dyar; Dyar u. 

 Knab (1, 3, 5); Feit (1, 2); Graenicher (1, 2); Harbeck; Hart, Ch. A.; Hasemann; 

 Hine (1 — 3); Jarvis (1); Johannsen (1,2); .Johnson (1—4); Jones (1 — 4); Kertesz 

 (3); Ludlow; Osten-Sacken; Smith, J. R.; Speiser (6); Theobald; Tucker; Walker; 

 Ward (1); Washburn; Webster (1,2); Williamson; 



Neotropiscbe Region. 



M i 1 1 e 1 - A m e r i k a. 

 Baker (2); Bezzi (6); Coquillett (1); Cresson (1); Dyar u. Knab (1, 2, 5, 6); 

 Eyles; Grabham; Hendel (2); Hine (2); Knab (2,6); Theobald. 



S ü d - A m e r i k a. 

 Autran; Baer, G. A. ; Becker (3); Bezzi (6); Brethes; Brues (3); Coquillett (2); 

 Cruz; Dyar u. Knab (5,6); Hendel (2); Holmgren, N. (2); Ribeiro; Theobald. 



Palaeontologie. 



Arldt; Handlirsch (1,2); Meunier (1—6). 



D. Systematik. 



Becker, Bezzi, Kertesz u. Stein (Palaearktische Region), »illiston (1), Latreille. 



Cecidomyidae. 

 Autoren: Beutenmüller (1,2); Cocquerell (3); Feit (1,2); Kieffer (1,3,4); 

 Meijere (1); Pospelov (1,2); Tavares (1,2); Wahl (2,3). 



Aphidoletes carnifex (Astrachan) n. sp. Kieffer (4). 



Apondylia scrophulariae n. sp. (Algarvc) Tavares (1); autumnalis, pattns n. spp. 

 (Nord-Carolina); Beutenniüller (I); solidaginis a. sp. (Nord- Amerika), 

 Beutcnniüller (3); bethdi n. sp. (Colorado), Cocquerell ('S); fiUvopedalis. 



