LIST OF 
Buscxk, Avugust—Continued. 
Describes 
phaga and gives notes on the 
habits of the larva. 
Two Microlepidoptera on Thur- 
beria thespesioides. 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash- 
ington, 16, No. 1, 
Mar. 238, 1914, pp. 
30, 31. 
Deseribes Bucculatrix thur- 
beriella, new species, from Ari- 
zona, 
Seven new species of Ethmia 
from tropical America. 
Insecutor Inscitie Men- 
Struus, 2, No. 4, Apr. 
24, 1914, pp. 53-57. 
New genera and species of 
Microlepidoptera from Panama. 
Proc. U. 8S. Nat. Mus., 
47, No. 2048, Apr. 
30, 1914, pp. 1-67. 
Describes the new genera 
Fortinea, Atoponeura, Beltheca, 
Besciva, Galtica, Aroga, Pavo- 
lechia, Promenesta in the Gele- 
chiide; Hamadera, Costoma, 
Rhindoma, Ancipita in the Aico- 
phoride, and Harmaciona in 
the Tineidw, together with 123 
new species. 
CAUDELL, A. N. Some Bromeliadicolous 
Blattide from Mexico and Central 
America. 
Insecutor Inscitie Men- 
struus, No. 5, 
June 8, 1914, pp. T6— 
80. 
Describes three new species. 
€ 
ay 
The egg of Pseudosermyle trun- 
eata Caudell. 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash- 
ington, 16, No. 2, 
June 12, 1914, p. 96, 
1 fig. 
CocKERELL, T. D. A. New parasitic | 
Hymenoptera of the genus Eipho- | 
soma, 
Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 
46, No. 2010, Aug. 
23, 1913, pp. 61-64. 
Describes four new _ species 
and gives a table to the species 
occurring in North and Central 
America. 
Pseudomsaris bred in California. 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash- 
ington, 15, No. 3, 
Oct. 25, 19135 ps 107: 
Describes one new subspecies. 
PUBLICATIONS. 
Ectedemia phleo- | 
233 
| CocKERELL, T. D. A. Bees visiting 
Thurberia. 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash- 
ington, 16, No. 1, 
Mar. 238, 1914, pp. 
S32: 
Deseribes Melissodes  thur- 
berie and Perdita punctifera, 
and records two other species 
from Arizona. 
Names applied to the North 
American bees of the genera Lithur- 
gus, Anthidium, and allies. 
Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 
47, No. 2045, May 7, 
1914, pp. 87-94. 
CRAWFORD, Davip L. A contribution 
toward a monograph of the homop- 
terous insects of the family Del- 
phacide of North and South Amer- 
ica. 
Proc. U. S&S. Nat. Mus., 
46, No. 2041, Mar. 4, 
1914, pp. 557-640, 
pls. 44-49. 
Describes the new genera 
Lepticus, Eucanyra, Liburniella, 
Bakerella, together with 35 new 
species and 8 new varieties. 
The types of 15 new species 
and 4 new varieties and para- 
types of 2 new species are in 
the National Museum. 
——A monograph of the jumping 
plant-lice or Psyllide of the New 
World. 
Bull. U. 8S. Nat. Mus., 
No. 85, June 3, 1914, 
pp. 1-186, pls. 1-30. 
Describes the new genera 
Aphalaroida, Heteropsylla, Leu- 
ronota, Hemitrioza, Uhleria, 
Tetragonocephala, Katacephala, 
Mitrapsylla and the new sub- 
| 
genus Anomocera, together with 
62 new species and 7 new vari- 
and proposes one new 
The types of 33 of the 
and of 6 of the 
Na- 
eties, 
name. 
new 
new 
tional Museum. 
CRAWFORD, J. C. Some bees from New 
species 
varieties are in the 
Brunswick, with description of a 
Can. Ent., 45, No. 8, 
Aug. 9; 1913; “pp: 
269-278. 
-—-—_—_— Another red species of the genus 
Oligosita. 
Can. Ent., 45, No. 9, 
Sept. 12, 1913, pp. 
new species of Heriades. 
311, 312. 
