l893-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 57 



The Entomologist's Record, London, Dec. 15, 1892. — The .s:enus 

 Acronyda and its allies. Dr. T. A. Chapman, i pi. Seasonal variation 

 of larvae, R. Freer. 



BioLOGiA Centrali-Americana, pt. civ, London, September, 1892. — 

 Arachnida-Araneidea, O. P. Cambridge, pi. xii. Coleoptera, iv, pt. 2, 

 pp. 401-448, pi. xix, G. C. Champion. Lepidoptera Heterocera, ii, pp. 

 97-112, pl.xxlix, H. Druce. — Pt. cv, November, 1892. Arachnida-Aranei- 

 dea, O. P. Cambridge, pi. xiii. Arachnida Acaridea, pp. 33-40, pi. xix, 

 O. StoU. Coleoptera, iv, pt. i, pp. 477-524, G. C. Champion; iv, pt. 2, pi. 

 XX, id. Lepidoptera Heterocera, ii, pp. 1 13-128, pis. 1-lii, H. Druce. 

 Rhynchota Heteroptera, pp, 353-368, \V. L. Distant. 



Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 

 (N. S.), xix, pp. 236-251, 1892. — The tropical faunal element of our 

 southern Nymphalinae systematically treated, S. H. Scudder. 



Anales del Instituto Fisico-Geografico V DEL MusEO Nacional 

 DE Costa Rica, IIL San Jos^ de Costa Rica. 1892. — On the natural his- 

 tory of Costa Rica: L Invertebrates collected and classified in 1889-91, 

 H. Pittier. 



Bulletin de la Societe Philomathique de Paris (8), iv, 3, 1892. — 

 On the general process of tegumentary cuticularization in the larva of 

 Libellula, J. Chatin. On the respiration of the larvae of Libellula, J. 

 Martin. 



The American Monthly Microscopical Journal, Washington, 

 December, 1892. — The grasshopper, Oedipoda Carolina; an introductory 

 study in zoology, H. L. Osbom. 



The Canadian Entomologist, London, Ont., January 1893.— De- 

 scriptions of four new West African butterflies, W. J. Holland. Some 

 additions to the genus Clisiocampa Curt., B. Neumoegen. Description 

 of a new To/ype, id. Can the Diptera be considered the highest insects? 

 C. H. T. Townsend. A new arrangement of the Coleoptera, W. H. 

 Patten. A general summary of the known larval food habits of the 

 Acalyptrate Muscidse, C. H. T. Townsend. Larva of Papilio philenor 

 becoming larvophagous. Dr. R. E. Kunze. Synopsis of the Asilid genus 

 Anisopofi^o?t, D. W. Coquillett. The larva and chrysalis of Chrysophanus 

 dione, Dr. H. Skinner. Notes on Zarcsa americana Cress., Rev. T. W. 

 Fyles. A new form of Prionia, and notes on Platypteryx araiata and 

 P. genicula, G. H. Hudson. Female of Crocoia rosa French, G. H. 

 French. Honey Bee or House Fly, J. M. Aldrich. iMelanochroia cephise 

 Hiib., T. D. A. Cockerell. Astatus bicolorSay, C. A. Hart. Halisidota 

 maadaria Walk., H. G. Dyar. 



Psyche, Cambridge, Mass., January, 1S93.— An interesting blood-suck- 

 ing gnat of the family Chironomidae, C. H. T. Townsend, i pi. Descrip- 



