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REPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1918. 



Dyak, Harrison G. A revision of the 

 American species of Culex on the 

 male genitalia. 



Insecutor Inscitiae 

 M ens t runs, "6, Nos. 

 4-6, Apr. 10, 1918, 

 pp. 86-111, pis. 

 3, 4. 

 Describes 1 new subgenus and 

 3 new species. 



A note on the American species 



of Mansonia. 



Insecutor Inscitiae 



Menstruus, 6, Nos. 



4-6, Apr. 10, 1918, 



pp. 112-115. 



One new species is described. 



and Frederick Knab. Notes on 



Aedes curriei (Coquillett). 



Insecutor Inscitiae 

 Menstruus, 5, Nos. 

 7-9, Oct. 15, 1917, 

 pp. 122-125. 



New American mosquitoes. 



Insecutor Inscitiae 

 Menstruus, 5, Nos. 

 10-12, Jan. 29, 

 1918, pp. 165-169. 

 Four new species are de- 

 scribed. 



The genus Culex in the United 



States. 



Insecutor Inscitiae 

 Menstruus, 5, Nos. 

 10-12, Jan. -M, 

 1918, pp. 170-183. 

 Gives a key to the subgenus 

 of Culex based on male geni- 

 talia a key to adults and de- 

 scribes 2 new species. 

 Folsom, Justus W. North American 

 collembolous insects of the sub- 

 family Onychiurinae. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 



53, No. 2222, Aug. 



22, 1917, pp. 637- 



659, pis. 68-79. 



Describes six new species and 



gives keys to the genera and 



species. 



Oahan, A. B. An interesting new hy- 

 menopterous parasite. 



Can. Ent., 50, No. 5, 

 May 10, 1918, pp. 

 151, 152. 



Gibson, Edmund H. The family Iso- 

 metopidae Fieb. as represented in 

 North America. (Heteroptera.) 



Bull. Brooklyn Ent. 

 Soc, 12, No. 4, Oct., 

 1917, pp. 73-77. 



Gibson, Edmund H. — Continued. 



One new genus and two new 

 species are described and a key 

 to the species of Isometopus is 

 given. 



The genus Harmostes Burm. 



( Coreidae ; Heteroptera ) . 



Ent. News, 28, No. 10, 



Dec, 1917, pp. 



439-450. 



Gives a key to the species of 



the genus and describes one new 



one. 



The genus Hadronema Uhl. 



( Miridae ; Heteroptera ) . 



Can. Ent., 50, No. 3, 



Mar. 15, 1918, pp. 



81-84. 



Gives a key to the North 



American species and describes 



two new species. 



The genus Corythucha Stal. 



Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 



44, No. 775, Apr. 4, 



1918, pp. 69-104. 



Of the new species described 



in this paper the types of 6 and 



paratypes of 1 other are in the 



National Museum. 



and Abby Holdridge. The 



genus Narnia Stal. and a key to the 

 genera of Anisoscelini A. & S. (Co- 

 reidae ; Heteroptera ) . 



Psyche, 25, No. 1, Feb., 

 1918, pp. 1-4. 

 Gives a key to the North Am- 

 erican species of Narnia. 



and Emma Wells. A key to 



the species of the genus Ceresa A. & 

 S. occurring north of Mexico and the 

 description of a new species. (Mem- 

 bracidae ; Hemoptera.) 



Bull. Brooklyn Ent. 

 Soc, 12, No. 5, 

 Dec, 1917, pp. 

 110-113. 



The genus Ophiderma Fairm. 



( Membracidae : Homoptera ) . 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, 



25, No. 4, Dec, 



1917, pp. 199-202. 



Gives a key to the species and 



describes 2 new species. 



Girault, A. A. Notes and descriptions 

 of miscellaneous chalcid-flies (Hy- 

 menoptera ) . 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 53, No. 2213, Aug. 

 10, 1917, pp. 445- 

 450. 



