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Entomological Li ter attar e. 



ZooLOGiscHER Anzeiger, No. 394. — Oil the larva of Lagoa, a Bom- 

 bycine caterpillar with seven pairs of abdominal legs; with notes on its 

 metameric glandular abdominal processes, Alpheus S. Packard. On 

 ants in thorns of African Acacias, Prof. E. Emery. 



Revue Biologique du Nord de la France, 4e An. No. lo, July, 1892. 

 — Memoir on some Acarina and Thysanura, parasites or mess-mates of 

 ants, R. Moniez. 



Canadian Entomologist, July, 1892. — Notes on Coleoptera, John 

 Hamilton. A new species of Endamus H. Skinner. Notes on North 

 American Tachinidae, with descriptions of new genera and species, C. H. 

 T. Townsend. Insects attracted by fragrance or brilliancy of flowers for 

 cross-fertilization, R. E. Kunze. New North American Microlepidoptera, 

 C. H. Fernald. New forms of Ichthyura, H. G. Dyar. — August, 1892. 

 The first or post-embryonic stage of the pea and bean weevils, C. V. 

 Riley. Some notes on the margined soldier beetle {Chanliognathus 

 marginatus), C. V. Riley. The species of Mamestra, A. R. Grote. Mr. 

 Walker's types, A. R. Grote. Ovipositing of Melitea chalcedon in paper 

 envelopes, R. E. Kunze, M.D. Lepidoptera from Marshall Pass, Colo- 

 rado, T. D. A. Cockerell. Biologic notes on New Mexico insects, C. H. 

 T. Townsend. A list of the butterflies found at Marshall, Mo., and vi- 

 cinity, Owen J. Staley. — September. Presidential address. Entomological 

 Club, A. A. A. S., E. A. Schwarz. Some beautiful new Bombycids from 

 the west and northwest, B. Neumoegen. Preparatory stages of Catocala 

 stretchii Behr., G. H. French. Synopsis of the North American species 

 of Astatus, W. J. Fox. 



Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, 1S92, 

 Pt. 2.— Additions to the Longicornia of Mexico and Central America, 

 with remarks on some of the previously recorded species, by the late H. 

 W. Bates (74 n. sp. and 6 new genera). 



New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 7, 

 1892.— Scale insects in New Mexico, C. H. T. Townsend. 



