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Coquillett, Daniel W: Description of the 
larva of teras fermutana. (Papilio, 19 Feb. 
LTOSr; uO 2, V. I, p. 30:) Hi; E, (2311) 
Coquillett, Daniel W: On the early stages 
of some moths. (Papilio, 15 [20] Jan. 
1881, no. I, v. I, p. 6-8.) 
Describes larvae of apatela americana, a. lobeliae, a. 
falcula, a. superans, arctia virguncula, catocala fra- 
tercula, c. amica, mamestra trifoli1, eustrotia carneola, 
pyrrhia angulata, tarache erastroides. H: E. (2312) 
Edwards, H: Descriptions of two new 
species of /éthosidae. (Papilio, 15 [20] 
aieprOor, nO. 1, Vv, I, p-_12;) 
Describes zola anfracta (California), and crocota 
ostenta (Arizona). HT; E. (2313) 
Edwards, H: New genera and species of 
North American zoctu¢dae. (Papilio, 19 
Feb. 1881, no. 2, v. I, p. 19.) 
Describes new genera ewros and oribates, and the 
following 22 new species and varieties: euros proprius 
(Cal.), lygranthoecia walsinghamt? (Oreg.), adonisea 
pulchripennis var. languida (Cal.), melicleptria bella- 
donna (Utah), m. elaborata (Col.), m. perminuta (Cal.), 
ortbates mutrtt (Cal.),0.limbatus (Mazatlan) annaphila 
aurantiaca (Cal.), a. pustulata (Ariz.), tarache sedata 
(Ariz.), fruva acerba (Cal.), f. accepta $ Q (Fla.), 
litocala sexsignata var. deserta (Col., Ariz.), syneda 
seposita (Col.;, s. hastingsi var. perpallida (Cal.), s. 
adumbrata var. saxea (Cal.), melipotis tenella ¢ 
(Tex.), synedotda sabulosa (Col.), s. tnepta (Col.), s. 
morbosa (Col., etc.), homoptera rubi (Cal.). Re-names 
annaphila arvalts, calling it a. salicis, owing to preoc- 
cupation of the name arva//s in the allied genus avenus. 
HT: £. (2314) 
Edwards, H: On two new forms of the 
genus pfarnassius. (Papilio, 15 [20] Jan. 
1881, no. 1, v. I, p. 2-4.) 
Describes parnassius thorn, sp., from Yukon River, 
Alaska, and p. hermodur n. var. of ~. smintheus, from 
Colorado. Compares /. thor with ~. eversmannt, and 
p. hermodur with p. corybas. HT; FE. (23%5) 
Edwards, W: H: Capture of déadema bo- 
Zina, Linn. in Florida. (Papilio, 19 Feb. 
1351, NG..2, V..1, p. 30.) 
Notices the capture of d. bo/ina for the first time in 
the United States. Mentions also the capture of preris 
tlaire, callidryas agarithe, lycaena cassius and 1. 
ammon at Indian River, Fla. ~ Hf; E. (2316) 
Goodell, Lafayette Washington. On the 
larvae of two noctuids. (Papilio, 19 Feb. 
LSOL, WOw2 aver, Po Eh.) 
Describes the larvae of charadra propingutlinea and 
mamestra assimtilis, giving notes of food plants. 
HT: E. (2317) 
Grote, A: Radcliffe. Description of four 
new species of moths. (Papilio, 15 [20] 
Jan root. nO Dt, Vv. 1. p. 4.) 
Describes scepsts edwardsti (Fla.), parasa fraterna 
(N. Y.), mamestra sutrina (Col.), catocala dulciola, 
(Ohio). H; E. (2318) 
Hagen, Hermann August. The Hessian fly 
not imported from Europe. (Can. entom., 
Oct. 1880, v. 12, p. 197-207.) 
Abstract. (Can. entom., Sept. 1880, v. 
{2,, Pal zt) 
Considers that the so-called ‘* Hessian fly” [cecido- 
myta destructor] in the United States was not imported 
from Europe: conclusions are ‘‘1. That it is impossible 
that the fly could have been imported by Hessian 
troops; 2. That it is very probable that the fly was here 
before the [Revolutionary] war; 3. That the fly was 
not known to exist in Germany before 1857.” 
G: D. (2319) 
Hagen, Hermann August. On some insect 
deformities. (Mem. Mus. compar. zoology, 
v. 2, no. g.) Cambridge, March 1876. t.-p. 
cover, 23 p., 1 pl., 30X21, t 21X12.5. 
Treats of several perfect insects with larval head, ot 
precocious development of the larva of bombyx mort 
directly into the imago, and of deformity of the elytra 
in strategus (geolrupes) julianus and in prionus cort- 
arius. : G: D. (2320) 
Entomology for 
Harrington, W: Hague. 
(Can. 
beginners. Some fungi-eaters. 
entom., Dec. 1880, v. 12, p. 258-262.) 
Notes on megalodacne heros, bolitotherus cornutus, 
diaperis hydnt, hoplocephala bicornis, mycetophagus 
punctatus, triplax thoracica, penthe pimelia and p. 
obliquata ; notes on larvae of some of the species. 
G: D. (2321) 
Harvey, F. L. Voraciousness of chordezles 
popetue Baird. (Amer. nat., Dec. 1880, 
v. 14, p. 896.) 
Found over 600 insects in the crop of a night hawk 
(c. popetue Ss c. virginianus |) ; recommends encourag- 
ing this bird as «n insect-destroyer, G: D. (2322) 
