1890.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. ' 47 



genera and 79 species are described, including both new genera and spe- 

 cies, and six plates figure details. Also by the same authors and Wm. H. 

 Wheeler "Spiders of the Subfamily Lyssomanae" (of the world); a num- 

 ber of new species are described. We have not seen plates xi and xii 

 intended to accompany this paper. 



In the ScHRiFTEN tiES Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins fur 

 ScHLESWiG-HoLSTEiN (Kiel), Bd. VIII, Heft i, 1889, W. Wiistnei con- 

 tinues his notes on the Hymenoptera of Schleswig-Holstein in his third 

 " Beitrage zur Insectenfauna Schleswig-Holsteins." 



In Le Naturliste (Paris) for Jan. 15, 1890, L. Planet describes the 

 larva and nymph of Helops striatus, with woodcuts, and P. Dognin de- 

 scribes three new species of Lepidoptera from Zamora, belonging to the 

 genera Fidotiia and Acidalia. 



Sitzungsberichte der Konigl. Bohmisch. Gesell. d. Wissen- 

 SCHAFTEN (Prague), 1889, I, contains "Revision der in Kolenatis Tri- 

 chopteren-Sammlungenthaltenen Arten," by Fr. Klapalek — asynonymical 

 article. 



Atti della Societa DEI Naturalisti di Modena, Serie III, Vol. VIII, 

 fascic. ii, 1889 (published in Italian), has "Notes on Arachnida received 

 from South America," by G. Boeris, describing four new species. 



H. Piers in Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotia Inst. Nat. Science, Vol. VII, 

 pt. iii, describes a larva of the May-beetle with parasitical fungus. 



Transactions of the American Entomological Society Vol. XVI, 

 Jan. -Dec, 1889, (380 pp. 8 plates), contains a Revision of the species of 

 Cardiophoriis Esch. of America north of Mexico, by Frederick Blanchard; 

 On the species of Macrops Kirby, inhabiting N. America (plate I), by 

 W. G. Dietz, M.D.; Contributions to a knowledge of the Lepidoptera of 

 West Africa, Paper II, (plates 2-4), and Descriptions of new species of 

 Japanese Heterocera, by Rev. W. J. Holland; Synopsis of N. Am. species 

 of the genus Oxybelus, by Chas. Robertson; Two new species of butter- 

 flies, by H. Skinner, M.D.; Catalogue of Coleoptera common to N. Am., 

 Northern Asia and Europe, with the distribution and bibliography, by John 

 Hamilton, M.D.; a Synopsis of the Halticini of Boreal America (pis. 5-7), 

 by George H. Horn, M.D ; Contributions towards a monograph of the 

 Noctuidai of temperate N. Am.— Revision of the species of Oncocneniis 

 (plate 8), by John B. Smith; and Proceedings of the monthly meetings 

 of the Entomological Section of Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia for the year 



ERRATA. 

 Page 5, line 22, read type of coloration contrary to what obtains, etc. 

 15, line 30, for Tenzera read Zeugera. 



19, line I, for worm read worn. 



20, line 25, for from read forms. 

 20, line 33, for marked read naked. 



