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Abbotii Sw.) p. 130—131 w. fig. — W. H. Edwards: On the larvae 

 of Lyc. pseudargiolus and attendant ants p. 131—136. — Bethune, 

 Insects of the Northern parts of British America, (cont. fr. Vol. X. p. 

 118.) — Hemiptera: Pentatoma carnifex Fbr., P. variegata Kirby, 

 P. trilineata Kirby, Edessa nebulosa Kirby with var. B., Miris punciu- 

 latus Kirby, M. ventralis Kirby, p. 137—139. 



Nr. 8. Heustis: Some observations on Dermestes p. 141 — 142. 

 — Devereanx, Tetraopes tetrophthalmns Forst, p. 143. — Speyer, 

 The genera of the Hesperidae of the European faunal-region (cont.) p. 

 144—154. — Boll, Papilio cresphontes Cram. p. 154—155. — Hagen, 

 On Mermis, a parasite of the larva of Carpocapsa pomonella. — French, 

 a new species of Phigalia (P. cinctaria) p. 157—158. — AVorthing- 

 ton, on the emergence of Lepidoptera from their cocoons p. 158—159. 



Nr. 9. Hagen, On the new carpet bug. („the Buffalo pest".)— 

 Ist nichts weiter, als Anthrenus scrophulariae L.! — p. 161—163. — 

 Speyer, The genera of the Hesperidae of the European faunal-region 

 (cont.) p. 163—170. Annual Meeting of the Entomolog. Club of the 

 Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Scieuce. — Bringt die Rede des 

 Präsidenten und eine Uebersieht über die Leistungen des Jahres. 

 Schluss in 



Nr. 10. Hierin ausserdem The annual Address of the President 

 of the Entomolog. Soc. of Ontario. — Cook, Lecanium tulipiferae 

 (w. fig.) p. 192—195. — Grote, Descr. of two new species of Catocala 

 (0, Beaniana Grote, 0. Westcottii Grote) from Illinois p. 185—196. — 

 Mead, Descr. of two new Californian Butterflies. (Chionobas Ivallda 

 Mead and 6. Editha Mead.) — C. Ivallda is distinguished immediately 

 from Chryxus by the pale color; there is no trace of the fulvous tint 

 shown by most of our Western species of Chionobas. The color, in 

 fact, is almost exactly that of the curious Hipparchia Eidingsii, which 

 has not only the appearauce, but the habits of a Chionobas. — C. 

 Editha, a pretty little species, may be distinguished from Xanthoides, 

 its nearest ally, by its smaller size, the much more convex outer mar- 

 gins and more rounder outer angle of primaries, the biunter tooth of 

 secondaries, the white clouding below and the large size of all the spots. 

 p. 196—199. 



Dr. G. von Horvath in Varanno (Ungarn): Beitrag zur He- 

 mipteren-Fauna Transkaukasiens. Sep.-Abdr. aus d. Jahres- 

 berichten der naturw. Ges. „Isis" zu Dresden. Jahrg. (1878?), 15 S. 

 Die vorl. Abhandlung bringt ein Namensverzeichniss der von Hrn. 

 Dr. Schneider aus Dresden im J. 1875 in Transkaukasien gesammelten 

 Hemipteren, sowie einiger von H. Leder ebendaselbst gesammelter und 

 derjenigen des Museums in Tiflis, unter Angabe des Fundorts und der 



