igO ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Juiie, 'o2 



Entomological Literattire.* 



Under the above head it is intended to note papers received at the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences of Philadelphia pertaining to the Entomology of the Americas (North 

 and South). Articles irrelevant to American entomology, unless monographs, will not be 

 noted. Contributions to the anatomy, physiology and embryology of insects, however, 

 whether relating to American or exotic species, will be recorded. The numbers in heavy- 

 faced type refer to the journals, as numbered in the following list, in which the papers 

 are published ; * denotes that the paper in question contains descriptions of new North 

 American forms. The titles of all papers will be quoted in the original and not translated. 



1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 

 liii, pt. 3, 1902—35. Annales, Soci^t^ Entomologique de Belgique, xlvi, 

 Brussels, 1902.— 68. Science, xv. New York, 1902. 



THE GENERAL SUBJECT. -Anglas, J. Nouvelles observations sur les 

 metamorphoses internes, i pi.. Archives d' Anatomie Microscopique, v, 

 I, Paris, April 20, 1902— Davis, C. A. See Coleoptera. 



ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY — Beebe, C. W. Preliminary observations on 

 a sub-dermal mite, 68, p. 754. Clarke, W. T. The Californian vine hop- 

 per ( Typhlocyba comes Say), Report, Agricultural Exper. Station, Uni- 

 versity of Colorado, 1897-98, p. 179, 1900.— Thiele, R. Der Kampf gegen 

 die Blutlaus, Gartenflora, Berlin, May i, 1902.— Woodwoilh, C. W. Sprays 

 and washes, Rep't. Agr. Exper. Stat. Univ. Colo., 1897-98. p. i8r, 1900. 



ARACHNIDA.— Banks, N. Some Arachnida from New Mexico,* 1, p. 

 568.— Beebe, C. W. See Economic Entomology. — Brncker, E. A. Mono- 

 graphie de Pediculoides ventricosus Newport et Theorie des pieces 

 buccales des Acariens, 4 pis. Bulletin Scientificjue de la France et de la 

 Belgique, xxxv, Paris, 1901.— Michael, A. D. Nomenclature of genera, 

 etc , in the Oribatidae, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ix, p. 

 309, London. 1902. 



ORTHOFTERA.— Hancock, J. L. The Tettigidce of North America.* 

 Chicago, 1902.— Scndder, S. H., and Cockerell, T. D. A. A first list of the 

 Orthoptera of New Mexico, Proceedings, Davenport Academy of Scien- 

 ces, ix, p. I. 1902. 



ODONATA.— Calvert, P. P. On the systematic position of Thaumato- 

 netira inopinata McLach., with some remarks on the classification of the 

 suborder Zygoptera, Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, London, Feb., 

 1902. 



HEM IPTERA. -Cockerell, T. D. A. The monophlebine Coccida, 68, p. 

 717, 1902; Id. Aspidiotus ancylus Putnam, Proc. Davenport Acad. Sci., 

 ix, 1902. 



COLEOPTERA.— Davis, 0. A. Instructions for collecting and mounting 

 insects. A < heck list of the Coleoptera of the State of Rhode Island, 2d 

 edition, Pilgrim I'rcss, Providence, R. L— Deegener, P. Bemerkungen 



• Owing to the absence of Messrs. Viererk and Kehn and — the fortu- 

 nately now past— illness of Mr, Bradley, the larger p;irt of the list of ento- 

 mological publications received must l)e deferred until the next issue of 

 the News. 



