112 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



Knab, Frederick. An early account 

 of the copulation <>t' Stegomyhi 

 cnlopus. 



Journ. X. Y. Hut. Soc, xv. Mar., 

 1907, pp. 13-18. 



- The swarming <>f Anopheles 

 punctipennis Say. 



Pysche, xiv, .Mar.. 1907, pp. 1-4. 

 The classification of the Culi- 

 cida' a i •cord i ng to scale-vestiture 

 characters. 



Ent. Xiirs. win. Apr.. 1907, 

 pp. 151-154, pi. vn. 



- A now melius and species of 

 sabethid mosquito. 



Journ. \. V. /:/// Soc, xv. June, 

 1907, pi). 120-121. 



- I >einocerites again. 



Journ. Y. Y. Ent. Soc, xv. June, 

 1907, pp. 121-123. 

 (See also under Harrison G. 



Dyar.) 



CRUSTACEANS. 



Ortmann, Arnold E. Schizopod crus- 

 taceans in the I". S. National Mil 

 seuni. The families Lophogastrida 1 

 and Eucopiidse. 



Proc. U. S. \nt. Mas., xxxi. X... 

 1480, .inly i'::. 1906, pp. 2:: 

 54, pis. in. 

 The first of a series of papers mi the 

 schizopods of the r. s. National .Mu 

 seum. Tlic genus Gnntho])luiusia is 

 revised and the variations in some of 

 its species deserihed. 



Rathbun, Mary J. Descriptions of 

 three new mangrove crabs from 

 Costa Rica. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. WasJi., xix. July 

 30, 190G, i>p. '.»'a 1 on. 

 Based mi specimens discovered by 

 Prof. J. Fid. Tristan ami Prof. I'. 

 Biolley while making a biological 

 survey nf the mangrove swamps or 

 Costa Rica. 



- A new Scyllarides from Brazil. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Wasli., xi\. 

 Sept. il. 190G, pp. 1 13-1 1-1. 



A species allied In Sci/llaridix 

 wquinoctialis (I. audi and taken l>\ 

 the U. S. Fish Commission steamer 

 \ iha truss during her voyage around 

 Cape Hum in 1887-88. 



Catalogue des Potarnonid.es des 

 collections du .Museum d'histoire na- 

 turelle de Paris, d'apres les revisions 



Rathbun, Mary .1. Continued. 



et determinations <\^ Mile. Mary 

 Rathbun. 



Hull. Mus. d'Hist. Nat., Paris, 

 ram;. No. 6, pp. 369-376. 

 Extracted from the monograph "Les 

 Crabes d'Eau Douce (Potamonidse)," 

 which appeared in Vols. VI, VII, and 

 VIII, of the Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. 

 Nat. Paris. Cotypes of many of the 

 species are in the I'. S. National Mu- 

 seum. 



— Catalogue des Potamonides des 

 collections du Museum d'histoire na 

 turelle de Paris, d'apres les revisions 

 et determinations de Mile. Mary 

 Rathbun. Seconde et derniere par- 

 tie. 



Hull. Mils. d'Hist. \<//., Paris. 

 1900, No. 7. pp. 500-504. 

 A continuation of the preceding. 



Richardson, Harriet. Isopodes, in 

 Expedition Antarctique Franchise 

 (1903-1905) commandee par le Dr. 

 Jean Charcot. Ouvrage public sous 

 les auspices du Ministere de l'ln- 

 struction Publique sous la direction 

 de L. Joubin, Professeur an Museum 

 d'llistoire Xaturelle. Paris. Dee., 

 1!")<;. 4to. pp. 1-21, pi. 1. text flgs. 

 1-2G. 



Four genera and two species are de- 

 scribed as new. The material was col 

 Icied at the Booth-Wandel and Wineke 

 islands, and in Flanders Bay. 



- A new terrestrial isopod from 

 Guatemala, the type of a new genus. 



Proc. U. S. \<it. Mils., xxxn. No. 



1535, May 23, 1907, pp. 447- 



450, tins. a-g. 



Sphcrarmadillo schwarzi collected 



by Dr. E. A. Schwarz and Mr. II. S. 



Barber at Livingston, Guatemala, in 



the spring of 1906. 



Descriptions of new isopod 



crustaceans of the family Spha?ro- 

 midre. 



Proc. V. S. Xtil. Utts., xxxi. No. 



1 179, .Inly 2:'.. 1906, pp. 1-22. 



figs. 1-27. 



line new genus and '.» new species 



are described, and fuller diagnoses are 



given of genera recently established. 



Stebbing, Thomas R. R. A new Costa 

 Rican amphipod. 



Proc. I . S. Vat. Mus.. xxxi. No. 

 14'.)H. Sept. 24, 1906, pp. 501- 

 504, pi. xi. figs. 1-2. 



