D. Curculionidae. (Morphologie u. Physiologie, Biologie). 299 



Lea 2, 9, 10, Loden 1, Lokay 1, Malkow 1, Matsumura 1, Maxwell- 

 Lefroy 1, Meyer 1, Mequignon 1, Mokrshetzki 1, Obenberger 2, 

 Pape 2, Penecke 1, Perkins 3, Petri 1, Pic 6, 13, 15, Picard 1, 

 Pierce 1, 2, Poppius 2, Porta 1, Pospelow 1, Rabaud 1, 2, Rambousek 1, 

 Reitter 7, 14, 24, 27, Roettgen 1, Rothe 1, Roubal 2, Schilsky 1, 2, 

 H. Schmidt 1, Selous 1, D. Sharp 3b, 3d, W. E. Sharp 1, Sherman 1, 

 Ssmirnow 1, Ssuworow 3, Sterba 2, Titus 1, Trägärdh 1, Tremo- 

 leras 1, Tucker 1, Tyl 1, Wagner 1, Walker 3, 6, 7, 8, 11, 14, 

 Wassiljew & Trshebinski 1, Wildermuth 1, Wuorentaus 1, Yothers 1, 

 Zeman 1. 



Morphologie und Physiologie. 



Ciadeau de Kerville (I) Gewicht von 5 Cure. 



Biologie. 



Ainslie (I) Biol. von Chalcodermus aeneus Seh., Larve (p. 136 

 fig. 67b, c, 68), Puppe (fig. d), Parasiten p. 140. — Bickhardt (6) Notiz 

 über Lixus suhtilis St. (p. 210). — Bragina (I) Biologische Beob- 

 achtungen an Sitona lineatus L. — Britten (I) Die Futterpflanze von 

 Ceutorhynclius atomus Seh. (= setosus Seh.). — Buysson (1) Biol. 

 Notiz über Anthonomus undulatus Gyll., Polydrosus undatus Fbr., 

 P. sparsus Gyll. — Dickerson (1) Biol. Notiz über Rhynchites bicolor 

 Fabr. — Docters van Leeuwen (I) Biol. von Älcides Leemvenn Hell, 

 p. 570— 572 fig. 1, 5—10, Puppe (fig. 2, 3), (fig. 4). — Diinlop (I) 

 1 Ciirc. in einem Dachsbau. — Haars (I) 8 Cure, in Maulwurfsnestern. 

 — Jacliontoff (1) Larve von Anthonomus pomorum. — Kaufmann (3) 

 Peritelus familiaris und Mylacus seminulum auf Flugsand angewiesen 

 (p. 69, 127). — Keller (1) Pissodes Pini L. als Schädling der Arve in 

 der Schweiz. — Kiefer & Jörgensen (1) Galle von Apion Prosopidis. — 

 Kleine (I) Biol. u. Futterpflanzen von Otiorhynchus perdix OL, 0. 

 fuscipes Ol., 0. Salicis Ström, 0. irritans Hrbst., 0. sensitivu^ Scop., 

 0. porcatus Hrbst., 0. ovatus L., 0. ater Hrbst., 0. pupillatus Gyll., 

 0. singularis L., 0. scaber L., 0. niger Fbr., 0. laevigatus Fbr., 0. multi- 

 punctatus Fbr., 0. raucu^ Fbr., 0. rugifrons Gyll., 0. Ligu^tici L., 

 0. arcticu^ Fbr., 0. duhius Str., 0. tristis Scop., 0. populeti Seh., 

 0. sulcatus Fbr., 0. morio Fbr. (p. 49 — 52), — Peritelus griseus 

 OL, P. hirtieornis Hrbst., P. familiaris Seh., P. leucogrammus 

 Germ. (p. 53), — Mylaeus rotundatus Fbr., — Phyllobim glau- 

 eus Scop., Ph. Urtieae Deg., Ph. Betulae Fbr., Ph. ineanus Gyll., 

 Ph. maeuUeornis Germ., Ph. psittacinus Germ., Ph. sinuatus Fbr., 

 Ph. argentatus L., Ph. piri L., Ph. viridicollis Fbr., Ph. einer ascens 

 Fbr., Ph. pomonae OL, Ph. ohlongus L., Ph. viridiaeris Laich., Ph. alpi- 

 nus St., — Polydrosus mollis Str., P. atomarius OL, P. impar Goz., 

 P. tereticollis Deg., P. impressifrons Gyll., P. flavipes Deg., P. ruhi 

 StierL, 0. confluens St., P. pilosus Gred., P. sparsus Gyll., P. eoruscus 

 Germ.., P. cervinus L., P. marginatus St., P. pterygomalis Seh., P. pieus 

 Fbr., P. ehrysomela OL, P. sericeus Seh., P. fasciatus Müll., P. amoenus 

 Germ. (p. 102—104), — Scythropus mustela Hrbst. (p. 106), — Platy- 

 iarsus Seh. echinatus Bonsd. (p. 106), — Foucartia squamulota Hrbst. 



