THE MACROLEPIDOPTERA of the WORLD 



EDITED BY ADALBERT SEITZ, Ph.D., 



Assisted by Messrs. Aurivillius (Stockholm), Bartel (Nuremberg), Eiffinger (Frankfort), Fruh- 

 storfer (Geneva), Griinberg (Berlin), Haensch (Berlin), Janet (Paris), Jordan (Tring), Kirby (Lon- 

 don), Mabille (Paris), Pfitzner (Sprottau), Prout (London), Rober (Dresden), W. Rothschild 

 (Tring), South (London), Standfuss (Zurich), Strand (Berlin), Warren (Tring), Weymer (Elber- 

 feld), and others. 



The Work is divided into Two Divisions, which may be purchased separately. 



Division L— PALAEARCTiC BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS. Parts i to loi now ready. To be 

 completed in 4 Volumes or 115 Parts, 4to., containing 230 Colored Plates, depicting about 12,000 

 Specimens, with letterpress. Price per part, 85 cents net. 



Parts will not be sold separately — orders can therefore only be accepted for the complete 

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It is expected that the Division will be completed early in 1914. 



The contents of the four volumes will be as follows : — Vol. I, Diurna, about 45 parts. Vol. 

 IL Sphinges and Bombyces, about 25 parts. Vol. IIL Noctuae, about 25 parts. Vol. IV. Geome- 

 trae, about 20 parts. Vols. I and II are now ready, and published at S15 and $12 net bound, 

 respectively. 



Division II.— EXOTIC BUTTERFLIES AND IMOTHS. Parts i to 140 now ready. To be com- 

 plete in about 350 Parts, 4to., containing 700 Colored Plates, representing about 27,000 figures. 

 Price per part, 40 cents net. 



Parts will not be sold separately — orders can therefore only be accepted for the complete 

 division or for a complete group. 



The groups are classified as follows: Rhopaiocera, comprising about 140 parts. Bombyces 

 and Sphinges, comprising about 75 parts. Noctuae. comprising about 75 parts. Geometrae, com- 

 prising about 60 parts. 



Each of these groups will be subdivided into the following territorial divisions : Vols. V.- 

 VIII., American (North and South); Vols. IX.-XII., Indo-Australasian ; Vols. XIII. -XVI., 

 Aethiopian (Africa south of the Sahara). 



It is anticipated that Division II. will be completed by 1914. 



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JUST PUBLISHED 



Notes on Calligrapha and its allies, with descriptions of a few new spe- 

 cies, by F. C. Bowditch, lo pp 15 



Descriptions of new species of North American Neuropteroid Insects, by 



Nathan Banks, 26 pp., 3 pis 40 



Descriptions of North American Myrmaridae, with synonymic and other 



notes on described genera and species, by A. A. Girault. 72 pp. .75 



The Entomological Writings of John Hamilton, with an Index to the 

 New Coleoptera described and named, and an Account of the 

 Disposition made of his Collection and Entomological Library, 

 by E. A. Klages. 7 pp 10 



The Ichneumon Flies of America belonging to the Tribe Ophionini, by 



C. W. Hooker, 176 pp., 3 pis 2.00 



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