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fourteen new varieties and species. Figures 

 of the following species, Pseudomyrma 

 damnosa, Wheeler, Pseudomyrma maligna 

 Wheeler, the worker of Solenopsis altinodis 

 Forel, and of Azteca foveiceps Wheeler. 



99 NOTES ON THE HABITS OF EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERI- 

 CAN cucujiDAE (sens, auct.) 



William Morton Wheeler, Zoologica, III, No. 5, 

 p. 173. 



Collection of the published, and some new, 

 notes on fifty-six species of Cucujidae. 



100 DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES OF COLEOPTERA 



E. A. Schwarz and H. S. Barber, Zoologica, III, 

 No. 6, p. 189. 



Description of new genus Coccidotrophiis 

 (Silvanidae), and of the following new^ spe- 

 cies, Coccidotrophus socialis, Eunausibius 

 ivheeleri and of Scymniis (Diomus) xan- 

 tholeucus. With plate showing the antennae, 

 legs and wings of Coccidotrophus socialis and 

 E imansihius wheeleri. 



101 THE LARVAE AND PUPAE OF THE SOCIAL BEETLES COCCIDO- 



TROPHUS SOCIALIS (Schwarz and Barber) AND EU- 

 NAUSIBIUS WHEELERI (Schwarz and Barber), with 



REMARKS ON THE TAXONOMY OF THE FAMILY CUCUJI- 

 DAE. 



Adam Giede Boving, Zoologica, III, 7, p. 197. 

 The subjects discussed in this paper are ar- 

 ranged as follows : 



A. The family Cucujidae (authorum) ; taxo- 

 nomic remarks with reference to their 

 larvae. 



B. The subfamily Silvaninae as based on lar- 

 val characters. 



B. 1. Subfamily description of the larvae 

 of the Silvaninae. 



B. 2. The genera of the Silvaninae, sys- 



tematically defined by larval char- 

 acters. 



C. Coccidotrophus socialis and Eu7iausibius 



C. 1. General morphological description 



of the larvae. 



