236 
Dyar, Harrison G.—Continued, 
with 474 new species, 6 new 
subspecies and 5 new varieties. 
Thirteen of the new species and 
one of the new varieties de- 
scribed are extralimital, com- 
ing from South America. 
and FReDERICK KNapBp. New 
mosquitoes from Peru. 
Insecutor Inscitie Men- 
struus, 2, No. 4, Apr. 
24, 1914, pp. 58-62. 
Describes the new genus 
Phalangomyia and two new 
species. 
Fotsom, Justus W. North American 
spring-tails of the subfamily Tomo- 
cerine. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
46, No. 2037, Dec. 
30, 1913, pp. 451-— 
° 472, pls. 40, 41, 
figs. 1-10. 
Describes two new species and 
one new variety, cotypes of 
which have been deposited in 
the National Museum. 
New 
GAHAN, A. B. Hymenoptera 
from North America. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
46, No. 2035, Dec. 
30, 1913, pp. 481- 
443, pl. 39. 
Includes descriptions of Eu- 
phoriana and Eumicrosoma, new 
genera of the families Bra- 
conide and Scelionid# respec- 
tively, and of 183 new species, 
mostly of the superfamily Chal- 
cidoidea. 
HEINRICH, CarL. Notes on some for- 
est Coleophora with descriptions of 
two new species. 
Proc. Ent. Soe. Wash- 
ington, 16, 2 
NO. 2; 
June 12, 1914, pp. 
66-69. 
Howarp, lL. O. Concerning some 
Aphelinine. 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash- 
ington, 16, No. 2, 
June 12, 1914, pp. 
79-85, 1 fig. 
Describes the new genus 
Dirphys and seven new species, 
and gives a table of the species 
of the genus Physcus. 
Hysuop, J. A. Description of a new 
species of Corymbites from the So- 
noran zone of Washington State. 
tEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914, 
} Hysop, J. A.—Continued. 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 
ington, 27, Mar. 20, 
1914, pp. 69, 70. 
IKENNEDY, CLARENCE HAMILTON. Notes 
on the Odonata, or dragonflies, of 
Bumping Lake, Washington. 
Proc. U. 8S. Nat. Mus., 
46, No. 2017, Sept. 
30, 1913, pp. 111- 
126, 58 figs. 
New moth-flies 
Bromeli- 
IXNAB, FREDERICK. 
(Psychodide) bred from 
acee and other plants. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
46, No. 2015, Aug. 
23, 1918, pp. 103~ 
106. 
Describes four new species of 
the genus Psychoda, bred from 
water found at the bases of 
the leaves of Bromeliaceew and 
in flower bracts of Calathea. 
A new  Heterostylum from 
Mexico. 
Tnsecutor Inscitie Men- 
struus;, 1, Nos #9; 
Sept. 15, 1918, pp. 
110; ae 
A new Cuban Chaoborus. 
Insecutor Inscitie Men- 
struus, 1, No. 10; 
Oct. 30, 1913, pp. 
1 22, 
——— A new American Phlebotomus. 
Insecutor Inscitie Men- 
struus, 1, No. 11, 
Nov. 29, 1913, pp. 
135-1387, 1 fig. 
Describes a new species, P. 
atroclavatus, from Trinidad. 
Gad-flies (Tabanide) of the 
genus Stibasoma. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
46, No. 20338, Dec. 
23, 1913, pp. 407— 
412. 
Includes a key to the Amer- 
ican members of this genus and 
description of one new species. 
A note on some American Simu- 
liidee. 
Insecutor Inscitie Men- 
struus, 1, No. 12, 
Dee. 381, 19138, pp. 
154-156. 
The new name Simulium 
lutzi is proposed for S. eriquum 
Lutz, not of Roubaud. 
