IQOO] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 637 



DfPTERA.— Cockerell, T. D. A. Asphondylia mentzelice* 9. 



— Harrinifton, W. Fauna Ottawaensis, Diptera, 18.— Kertesz, K. 



Review of the species of Griphoneura, fig., 49.— Stein, P. Four new 

 species of Homalomyiairom Bolivia, in the Hungarian National Museum, 

 49. — Vig-iion, P. Cytoplasmic differentiations, vibratile hairs and 

 cuticles, figs [^Chirononius phimosus'], 73, Nos. 1-2, May 5. 



LEPIDOPTERA.— V. Aigner-Abati,L.. The sound produced by 

 Acherontia atropos [in Magyar, brief German summary], figs., 101, Sept., 

 Oct. — Baclimetjew, P. Weakening of Lepidoptera in consequence of 

 increased body temperature, 40, Sept. 15, Oct. i, 15. — Busck, A, 

 New species of moths of the superfamily Tineina from Florida,* i pi., 

 50, No. 1208, rec'd. Oct. 16.— Cliapnian, T. A. Note on the oviposi- 

 tion of Parnassius apollo, 9.— Daiiiiatt, W. Description of a new spe- 

 cies of Dircenna from Peru, fig., 9. — Dyar, H. G. Life histories of 

 some North American Moths, 50, No. 1209, rec'd. Oct. 16 ; New species 

 of Anaphorinfe,* 4; Change of preoccupied names, 4; Life-histories of 

 North American Geometiidae, xvi, 5.— Ehrmann, G. A. Variations 

 in some common species of butterflies, 4. — Gauckler, H. Degenera- 

 tion of Ocneria dispar in consequence of inbreeding, 84, Sept. 6. — Gib- 

 son, A, Colias eurytheme [near Ottawa], 18; The Life-history of 

 Etiprepia caj'a L., var. atnertcana Harr., 4. — Godnian, F. D. Lepi- 

 doptera Rhopalocera, vol. ii, pp. 485-500, pis. xciii, xciv, 15. — Jordan, 

 K. Some remarks on Prof. Grote's Systema Lepidopterorum Hildesiae, 

 41, 17-18, Sept. — Meyrick, E. New Hawaiian Lepidoptera, 8. — 

 Quail, A. Life-histories in the Hepialid group of Lepidoptera, with 

 description of one new species and notes on imaginal structure, 2 pis., 

 ;}($. — Scudder, S. H. A caterpillar with two lives [^Papilio turnus'\y 

 132. — Sharpe, Emily M. B. Monographise Entomologicae, i. A 

 Monograph of the genus Teracolus. London, Lovell Reeve & Co., Pt. 

 vii, 1900. Rec'd. Nov., '00. Pp. 69-84, pis. 24-27. — Smith, J. B. 

 Contributions toward a monograph of the North American Noctuidae : 

 revision of the species of Xylifia* 5 pis., Transactions, American Ento- 

 mological Society, xxvii, Philadelphia, Aug., '00 ; Notes on some species 

 of Acronycta in the British Museum, 4 ; See also the General Subject. — 

 Stan<lfiiss, M. Synopsis of experiments in hybridization and tempera- 

 ture made with Lepidoptera up to the end of 1898, part ii (cont.), i pi., 

 9. — Stitz, H. The genital apparatus of the Microlepidoptera, 5 pis., 

 Zoologische Jahrbiicher, Abtheilung fiir Anatomie und Ontogenie der 

 Thiere, xiv. i, Jena, Oct. 11, '00. — Tliurau, F. A case of copula inter 

 mares between Bombyx maiH L, and Ocneria dispar L., 41, 12, June. — 

 Tutt, J. W. Migration and dispersal of insects: Lepidoptera, Ento- 

 mologist's Record, London, Oct. 15, '00. 



HYMENOPTEKA.— Ashmead, W. H. Classification of the Ich- 

 neumon flies, or the superfamily Ichneumonoidea, 50, No. 1206. Rec'd. 

 Oct. 15. The Ichneumonoidea, as here defined, comprise the families 

 Evaniidae, Agriotypidae, Ichneumonidae, Alysiidae, Braconidae and Ste- 

 phanidae. The main body of the work is made up of tables of the sub- 



