250 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [October, 



parallel evolution in a certain larval character between the Syntomidae 

 and the Pericopidae ; Life history of Callidapteryx dryopterata Grt. ; 

 Notes on the winter Lepidoptera of Lake Worth, Florida ; * On the spe- 

 cific differences between Alypia octornaculata Fab. and A. langtonii 

 Coup., 102.— Good, A. T. Some observations on the development 

 of Feniseca tarqumius, 4, Aug. — GrotC, A. R. On types of Aero- 

 nycia, etc., 4, Sept. ; List of North American Apatela, 102. — Gueii- 

 tlier, K. Nerve terminations on the wings of butterflies, 89a. — 

 Hampson, G. F. A classification of a new family of the Lepidoptera, 

 figs., 36.— Hanhaiii, A. W. A list of Manitoba moths, v, 4, Aug. — 

 Kaye, W. J. A preliminary catalogue of the Lepidoptera Heterocera 

 of Trinidad, 2 pis., 30. — Moore, F. Lepidoptera Indica, pt. 1. London, 

 L. Reeve & Co., 'oi. Rec'd. July 12. [hp. 25-48, vol. v, Acraeinae, Cali- 

 naginae, pis. 385-390]. — Poljaiiec, L. Morphology of the external 

 sexual organs of the male Lepidoptera, figs., 3 pis , Arbeiten, Zoologis- 

 chen Instituten Universitat Wien, xiii, 2, Rec'd. Sept. 9. — Schaus, W. 

 New species of Noctuidae from tropical America, 11, July, Aug. — 

 Scudder, S. H. My first namesake \^Lyc£ena scudderii\ Ottawa 

 Naturalist, Aug. '01.— Smith, J. B. Acronycta and types, 4, Aug. — 

 Soule, C. G. The inner cocoon of Attacine moths, 5, Sept.— Weeks, 

 A. G-, Jr. Illustrations of hitherto unfigured Lepidoptera. Pp. 1-31, 

 pis. Separate work ; title-page and date not yet issued. — WoUey Dod, 

 F. H. Pyrameis cardui [very abundant], 4, Aug. 



HYMENOPTERA.— Anglas, J. Observations on the internal 

 metamorphoses of wasps and bees. Bulletin Scientifique de la France et de 

 la Belgique, xxxiv, Paris, '01. — Ashinead, W. H. Magretiina, a new 

 genus in the family Mymosidae, 102.— du Buyssoii, R. On two Me- 

 lipona from Mexico, 32, 1901, No. 3. — Emery, C. Concerning the 

 classification of the Formicidae, figs., 35, 6. — Eiiderlein, G. New 

 Species of Pepsis from the Museum fiir Naturkunde in Berlin, figs., Stet- 

 tiner Entomologische Zeitung, Ixii, 1-6, *oi.— Forel, A. Sketch of the 

 habits of North American ants, translated by A. P. Morse, 5, Aug. and 

 Sept. ; Some new ants from South Brazil, etc., 56.— Hamllirseli, A. 

 Four new species of the Hymenopterous genus Goryfes, figs., 44. 

 Konow, F. W. New Chalastogastra-species, 49.— Marchand, E. 

 On the return of Bembex rostrata to the nest, Bulletin, Soci^t^ des 

 Sciences Naturelles de I'Ouest de la France, x, 4, Nantes, June 15, '01. — 

 Morice, F. D, Illustrations of the sixth male ventral segment in seven- 

 teen Osniia species of adunca group, etc., 2 pis., 36. — Petrunke- 

 witscL, A. The polar bodies and their fate in fertilized and unfertilized 

 bee-eggs, 89a. — Robertson, C Some new or little-known bees,* 4, 

 Aug. — Schiilz, W. A. On the nest of Bombus cayennensis, 44. — 

 Seurat, L. G. On the morphology of the respiratory apparatus of the 

 larva of Bembex, 32, 1900, No. 7.— Titus, E. S. G. A new genus in 

 the Coelixinae ;* Notes on the genus Osmia, fig. ,4, Sept. — "Wheeler, 

 "W. M. The compound and mixed nests of American ants, part ii,* 3, 

 July, Sept ; Biological notes on^Mexican ants,|^35, 6. 



