2l8 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Sept., 'o2 



p. 73. The imported Willow and Poplar Curculio, 75, p. 67. — Webster, 

 F. H., and Newell, W. Insects of the year in Ohio, 7, Bull. 31, n. ser., 

 p. 84. 



ARAGHNIDA. — Banks, N. New genera and species of Acarians, 4, p. 

 171. Some Arachnida from New Mexico,* 1, p. 568. — Cambridge, F. 0. P. 

 Arachnida Araneidea (Biologia Centrali-Americana), 15, pp. 337-360, 

 pis. xxxii and xxxiii. New species of spiders belonging to the genus 

 Ctenus, with supplementary notes, 11, (7) ix, pp. 401-415.— Riley, W. A. 

 The so ca.led mandibles of spiders, 5, p. 368. — Simon, E. Descriptions 

 d'Arachnides Nouveaux de la Famille des Attidse (Suite i), 35, pp. 

 141-161. — Ward, H. B. The subdermal mite occurring among birds, 68, 

 p. 911. 



MYRIOPODA.— Chamberlain, R. V. Utah Chilopods of the Geophilida,* 

 3, xxxvi, pp. 473 480. Hetiicops doHchopus, a new chilopod from Utah, 

 50, p. 797.— Rossi, 6. Sulla locomozione dei Miriapodi, Atti della Soc. 

 Ligustica di Scienze Nat. e Geog., Genova, xii, p. 169. 



THYSANURA.-Folsom, J. W. Collembola of the grave,* 5, p 363.— 

 Lecaillon, A. Sur un testicule 'd ' Anurophorus laricis Nic, Bulletin de 

 Socicte I'hiiomathique de Paris, n. sen, iv, p. 46. 



HALLOPHAGA.— Kellogg, V. L. Are the Mallophaga degenerate Psocids ? 

 5, p. 339 



ORTHOPTERA.— Baumgartner, W. J. Spermatid transformations in 

 Gryllus assitni/is, with a special reference to the nebenkern, Kansas 

 University Science Bulletin, Vol. i, No. 2, p 47.— Bolivar, J. Un nuevo 

 ortoptero mirrnecofilo Attaphila Bergi, Com. del Museo Nac. de Buenos 

 Aires, i. No. 10, p. 331, December, 1901. — Bordas, J. Structure du r«?cep- 

 tacle urinaire et du canal excr^teur (urc^tre) des tubes de Malpighi chez 

 les "GryliidjE," 13, liv, p. 639. — Burr, M. The new system of the Der- 

 maptera, 21, p. 156. Some notes on the classification of earwigs, 21, p. 

 96. A monograph of the genus Acrida, Stal (= Truxalis Fabr. ) with notes 

 of some allied genera, and descriptions of new species. 36, p. 149. — 

 Candell, N. A. A new species of Melanoplus from Arizona,* 4, p. 169 — 

 Fyles, T. W. Crickets, 75, p. 90.— Hancock, J. L. The Tettigida^ of N. 

 A ,* Ciiicago, 1902.— Rehn, J. A. G. Notes on Southern California Or- 

 thoplera,* 4, p. 141.— Walker, E. H. Entomological Record, 1901, Or- 

 thoptera [Canadian], 75, |» loS. 



HBillPTERA. -Baker, C. F. Another note of Dellocephalus melsheim- 

 erii, 5, [) 318 —Ball, E. D. New North American FulgoricUe,* 4, p. 147, 

 Backton, G. B. Mi»n()graph of the Menibracidae,* part III, 8 colored 

 plates ; Monographiie Entomologirie, II, London, 1902 — Gockerell, T. D. 

 A. A new Aspidiolus from f'inus sylvcslris* 143, p. 287. Additions to 

 the fauna of Mexico (Bees and Coccida.-), 9, p. 177. A contribution to the 

 knowledge of the Coccidie,* 11, (7) ix, pp. 450-456. — Distant, W. L. 

 khyncotal Notes, Hetcroptf-ra I iiigitida-, Phymatidie and Aradidic, 11, 

 ix (7th ser.), p 353.— Embleton, A. L. On the economic importance of 

 the parasites of Coccida:, 36, p. 319.— Fernald, C. H. On the genu.s Leca- 



