238 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [September, 



Psyche. Cambridge, June, 1S93. — An unusual appearance of Schisto- 

 cerca americana, W. S. Blatchley. Hosts of North American Tachinidae, 

 etc., I, C. H. T. Townsend. Descriptions of new species and genera of 

 West African Lepidoptera, VI, W. J.- Holland. A new species of Steno- 

 bothrus from Connecticut, with remarks on other New England species, 

 A. P. Morse. Additions to the list of Bombyces at Poughkeepsie, H. G. 

 Dyar. Early stages of two Jamaican Nymphalidae, T. D. A. Cockerell. 



ZoE. San Francisco, April, 1893. — A new Trypetid from Chacaltianguis, 

 Mex., with a note on Hexachcsta amabilis Lw., C. H. T. Townsend. A 

 new subspecies of Ceroplastes from Mexico, T. D. A. Cockerell. 



ZooLOGiscHER Anzeiger. Leipsic, May 29. and June 12, 1893. — Mor- 

 phology of the appendages and mouth-parts of Crustaceans and Insects, 

 Dr. H. J. Hansen. 



BOLLETINO DEI MuSEI DI ZOOLOGIA ED AnATOMIA COMPARATA DELLA 



R. Universita DI Torino, viii, 147, May 20, 1893. — Diagnoses of new 

 genera and species of Diptera, Dr. E. Giglio Tos. 



Archiv fur Naturgeschichte, lix, I, 2. Berlin, April, 1893. — Con- 

 tributions to the knowledge of the Pupipara (the larva of Melophagus 

 ovinus), H. S. Pratt, i pi. 



Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, xvi, pp. 45-52 [No. 

 924]. Washington, D. C, 1893. — Notes on North American Hemiptera 

 Heteroptera, A. L. Montandon. 



The Ento.viologist's Monthly Magazine. London, June, 1893. — 

 Notes on some British and foreign Coccidae, J. W. Douglas, fig. The 

 decadence of British butterflies, with suggestions for a close-time, R. 

 McLachlan. A new Coccid in an Ant's nest, R. Newstead. 



The Entomologist. London, June, 1893. — On three hybrid silk- 

 moths, hybridised and bred in North America, J. W^atson. The West 

 Indian species of Dactylopius, T. D. A. Cockerell. Suggestions for de- 

 coying butterflies, H. G. Knaggs. 



The American Naturalist. Philadelphia, June, 1893. — The cinna 

 mon harvest spider and its variations, C. M. Weed. North American 

 Cosmetidse, id. An American species of Sabacon, id. The puparium 

 o{ Jurinia, C. H. T. Townsend, 



Zoologische Jahrbucher, vii, i. Jena, May 20, 1893. General bi- 

 ology of butterflies, II, A. Seitz. Remarks on the essay by A. Spuler, 

 "Zur Stammesgeschichte, der Papilioniden," T. G. H. Eimer, 8 figs. 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. Division of Entomology. Bul- 

 letin No. 30. — Reports of observations and experiments in the pra<:tical 

 work of Division, made under the direction of the entomologist, Wash- 

 ington, 1893. Report on some of the beneficial and injurious insects of 

 California, D. W. Coquillett. Report upon insect injuries in Nebraska 



