124 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [April, 



MllTHEILUNGEN DKR SCHWEIZKRISCHEN EnTOMOLOGIS(,'HEN GeSELL- 



SCHAFT, ix, 2. Schaffhausen, January, 1894. — Coleoptera helvetica. Dr. 

 G. Stierlm, pp. 353-384- 



The Entomologist. London, March, 1894. — The New Entomology, 

 W. E. Sharp. How moth grease spreads, H. G. Knaggs, M.D. Remarks 

 on certain genera of Coccidic, W. M. Maskell. The genus Philometra 

 Grote, A. G. Butler, Ph.D. 



The Entomologists' Monthly Magazine. London, March, 1894. 

 — Thennobia fiirnorinn Rovelli, a heat-loving Thysanuran, in London 

 bakehouses, R. McLachlan. Wing expansion in a butterfly delayed by 

 low temperature, T. A. Chapman, M.D. Musca {Calliphora) vomitoria 

 in New Zealand, W. W. Smith. What are the specific limits of Aspidiottis 

 destructor Sign., T. D. A. Cockerell. Grease: do male moths require 

 more energ}' than females?, H. G. Knaggs, M. D. Supplement to anno- 

 tated list of British Tachinidae, R. H. Meade. 



NEW SPECIES OF NORTH AMERICAN INSECTS DESCRIBED 

 IN THE PRECEDING LITER.4TURE. 



COLEOPTERA. 

 Cicindela batesi W. Horn, Deut. Ent. Zeit. 1894, p. iii, Mex. 



HYMENOPTERA. 



Chalcididae: Aspidiotiphagus Howard, Ins. Life, vi, p. 230, for Cocco- 

 phagus citriuus Craw., fig. Five n. spp. different genera, 1. c. pp. 231- 

 236, figs. Signophorinae, n. subfam. p. 234. 



Zaglyptiis kincaidii Ashmead, Ins. Life, vi, p. 260, Wash. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 



Sphingidae, Lithosiidae, Saturniidae, Lasiocampidae: n. spp. Mex., Cent.- 

 Am., Druce, Ann. Mag. N. H. (6), xiii, pp. 168-182. 



Pyralidae: n. spp. Calif, Fernald, Ins. Life, vi, pp. 255-257. 



SCORPIONES. 



Oncocentrus^\\or^\\. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. xxv, p. 374, n. gen. for Cni- 

 irurtis phaiodactylus Wood. 



