I Co Girault, Bibliography of the Bedbug, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus. 



genous insects in accordance with their natural affinities. Containing 

 also the references to every english writer on entomology, and to the 

 principle foreign authors. With all the published british genera to the 

 present time, London, II, p. 335. 

 ' Listed as Cimex lectularius. 

 1833. Harris, Thaddens William, A Catalogue of the Animals and 

 Plants in Massachusetts. VIII, Insects. Rep. on the Geol., Mineralogy, 

 Botany, and Zoology of Massachusetts, by Edward Hitchcock, 

 Amherst, p. 583. 



Listed as Cimex lectularius. 

 i8jj. de Lap ort e, F. L., Essai d'une classification systématique de l'ordre 

 des Hémiptères (Hémiptères Hétéroptères, Latr.). Guère in' s Mag. 

 de Zoologie, i833,>. 51. 



Listed as Cimex lectularius. Reuter (1888) gives date as 

 1832. 

 i8js. Herrich-Schaeffer, Gottlieb August Wilhelm, Nomenciator 

 entomologicus. Regensburg, p. 61. 

 Acanthia lectularia. 

 1835. Labram, I. David, und Ludwig Imhoff, Insekten der Schweiz, 

 die vorzüglichen Gattungen je durch eine Art bildlich dargestellt. Basel, 

 4. Bändchen, Nr. 70. 



Cimex lectularius; synonomy and brief notes. Colored plate 

 of grown larva. 

 i8jy. Spinola, Marchese Maximilien, Essais sur les genres d'insectes 

 appartenants à l'ordre Hémiptères Linn., ou Rhyngotes Fabr. et à la 

 section des Hétéroptères Dufour. Gènes, p. 170. 

 Cimex lectularius. 

 i8jç. Jenyns, Leonard, On three undescribed species of the genus 

 Cimex, closely allied to the common Bed-Bug. Annals and Mag. 

 Natural Hist., London, III, pp. 241—244, pi. V, figs. 1—3. (? Isis, 1844, 

 XI, p. 830). — Original descriptions of Cimex columbarius, hirun- 

 dinis and pipistrelli, with characteristics of each and a synoptic 

 table of the four allied species. Hag en (1862, Bibliotheca Entomologica, 

 Leipzig) gives wrong reference. 

 1840. Spinola, Marchese Maximilien, Essai sur les Insectes Hémi- 

 ptères, Rh3mgotes ou Hétéroptères. Paris, pp. 170—173. Extract from 

 Annales des sciences naturelles. Paris, XII, séries 2, 1839, PP- 293 — 295. 

 Discussion of the systematic position of lectularius. 

 1840. Swainson, William and William E. Shuckard, On the history 

 and natural arrangement of insects. London, pp. 121 — 122. 

 Brief discussion in regard to systematic position. 

 1840. Zetterstedt, Johannes Wilhelmus, Insecta Lapponica descripta. 

 Lipsiae, MDCCCXL, sectio prima, pp. 10, 271. 



Acanthia lectularia. "Hab, toto in omnibus Lapponiis, ubi 

 homines exstruxerunt domicilia, ut etiam in adjacentibus Botnia boreali 

 et occidentali, passim copiose," Swedish, Scandinavian and Norwegian 

 names. 



