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Entomological Literature, 



Psyche. Cambridge, Mass., September, 1893. — The primitive number 

 ■^of Malpighian vessels in insects-iv, W. M. Wheeler. On variation in the 

 venation of an Arctian, with notes on other allied genera, H. G. Dyar, 1 

 pi. Descriptions of new species and genera of West African Lepidoptera, 

 viii, VV. J. Holland, tig. Notes on Gluphisia other and Notodontidaeii, 

 A. S. Packard. On a fleshy leaf-gall on scrub oak, C. H. T. Townsend. 

 Arctia yarrowi in Canada, T. E. Bean. — October, 1893. Notes on Glu- 

 phisia, H. G. Dyar. Descriptions of new species and genera of West 

 African Lepidoptera, ix, W. J. Holland, figs. The primitive number of 

 JMalpighian vessels in insects, v, W. M. Wheeler. 



MiTTHEILUNGEN DER NaTURFORSCHENDEN GeSELLSCHAFT IN BeRN 



SMS. dem Jahre 1892; 1893. — Alternation of generation among insects, E. 

 Anderegg. 



The Canadian Entomologist. London, Ont., September, 1893. — 

 Description of a peculiar new Liparid genus from Maine, B. Neumoegen, 

 figs. The species of Eucoptocnemis, A. R. Grote. North American 

 Thysanura iii, A. D. Macgillivray. A new species of Hypopta, H. G. 

 Dyar. A new Lecanium from Canada, T. D. A. Cockerell. Synopsis 

 of the Dipterous genus Psilocephala, D. W. Coquillett. On some Lepid- 

 opterous larvae on alfalfa, C. H. T. Townsend. Rearing Sphinx chrys- 

 alids, J. A. Moffat. — October, 1893. Washington Tenthredinidae and 

 Uroceridae, A. D. Macgillivray. Descriptions of the larvae of certain 

 Tenthredinidae, H. G. Dyar. Description of the preparatory stages of 

 Nemeophila scudderi Pack., H. H. Lyman. A new species of Oligolo- 

 phus, N. Banks. Notes on a polymorphic Papilio, W. H. Edwards. 

 The clover leaf weevil, Phytononius ptmctatus Fabr, in Itsily, F. M. Web- 

 rster. Chalcid parasite from lanassa eggs, H . G. Dyar. Carterocephalus 

 ntandati. Dr. H. Skinner. Variety of Prio7ioxystus robinice, G. A. Ehr- 

 mann. New localities for Papilio homerus, E. M. Aaron. [Ovipositing 

 ■of] Argytinis egleis, J. B. Lembert. Hepialiis auratus at Franconia, N. 

 H., Mrs. A. T. Slosson. 



The Entomologist. London, September, 1893. — The West Indian 

 species of Dadylopius, T. D. A. Cockerell.— October, 1893. Breeding 



