410 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [March, 



DIPTEKA. — Coquillett,, D. W. New genera and species of 



Ephydridae,* 4, Feb. — Kicar<Io, G. Notes on the Pangoninae of the 

 family Tabanidae in the British Museum Collection, i pi.. 11. — Vig-non, 

 P. See the General Subject. — Walil, B On the tracheal system and 

 the imaginal disks of the larvae of Eristalis tenax, figs., 5 pis., Arbeiten 

 des Zoologischen Instituten, Universitat Wien, xii, i, '99. 



LiF.PIDOPTEKA.— Barnes, W. New species and varieties of 

 North American Lepidoptera.* 4, Feb. — Dyar, H. G. Bombyx cunea, 

 4, Jan. — Id. Critical notes [on J. W. Tutt's British Lepidoptera, vol. i], 

 21. — 1<1. Notes on some North American Yponomeutidje,* 4, Feb. — 

 Id. Life histories of North American Geometridae, 5.— Fyles, T. W. 

 Metzneria lappella L : a curious life-history, 4, Jan.— Grote, A, R. 

 The neuration of Argynnis, 4, Jan.— Howard, L. O. A popular 

 name for Clisiocatnpa disstria, 4, Feb. — Hiil.st, G. 1>. A new genus 

 and species of Phycitinae.* 4, Jan. — Mayer. A. G. On the mating in- 

 stinct in motiis, 5 — >Icl>at*lilaii, It. \_Dei/ephi/a lineata in Colorado 

 at 9000 ft ], 36, Proceedings.— Merrilield, F., and Poultoii, E. B. 

 The color-relation between the pupas of Papilio machaon, Pieris napt 

 and many other species, and the surroundings of the larvae preparing to 

 pupate, 36. — Motelay. Note on a butterfly which is attracted by sight 

 and not by odor of flowers, Actes. Soci^t^ Linneenne de Bordeaux, liii, 

 '98. Reed. Jan. 26, '1900. — Prout, L. B. See the General Subject. — 

 Sliun^erlaiid, M. V. A new popular name for Clisiocampa disstria 

 ["forest tentless caterpillar"], 4, Jan.— Tutt, J. W. Migration and 

 dispersal of insects ; Lepidoptera, 21. . 



HYMENOPTERA.— Audre, E. Study on the MutillidcC of the 

 Museum of Paris,* 86a, i and 2. — Id. Description of two new ants 

 from Mexico,* 86b. — Anon. See the General Subject.— Bethe, A. 

 Still more on the psychical qualities of ants, Archiv fiir die gesammte 

 Physiologie (Pfliiger's), Ixxix, i and 2, Bonn, Jan. 18, 1900.— du Biiys- 

 Hon, R. Chrysis shanghaiensis [anatomy], i pl., 86a, i and 2. — Id. 

 The nest and the larva of Tripoxylon albitarse F., 2 pis., 86a, i and 2. 

 — Cockerell, T. 1>. A. Tables for the determination cf New Mexico 

 bees, Bulletins, Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, xi, 3, Gran- 

 ville, Ohio, Nov, '98. kecd. Jan. 1900. — Id. What is the proper name 

 of Lophyrus Latr. ? 9. — I>awH<ni, C, and Woodliead, S. A. The 

 hexagonal structure naturally formed in cooling beeswax, and its influence 

 on the formation of the cells of bees, 11. — Knock, F. [Life history of 

 Preslwichia aquatica Lubb.], 36, Proceedings. — Ferton, C. On the 

 habits of Sphecodcs Latr, and Halictus Latr.. 86b. — For<*l, A. Hymen- 

 optera, vol. iii, pp. 105-136 [Formicida-],* 1/5.— Glanl, A. On Gpha- 

 lonomia (Hymen. Proclotryp.), pnrasites of the larva.' of Ptinidie, 86b. — 

 i<l. On the development of Litomastis iruucatcllas Dalman (Chalcid), 

 H6b.— Kieffcr, J. J. Renuirks on the eggs of Cynipida-, fig., 86b. — 

 Murchul, I*. The evolutionary cycle of Encyrtus fuscicoUis, 86b. — 

 itob<;rtM4>ll, C. Homologies tjf the wing veins of Hynu-noptera, Science, 

 New York, Jan. 19, 1900,— Webnter, F. M., and Mally, C W. See 

 Economic Entomology.* 



