Girault, Bibliography of the Bedbug, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus. ICC 



1890. Smith, John Bernhard, Catalogue of Insects found in New 

 Jersey. Separate, Trenton, p. 429. From final Rep. State Geologist. 



Acanthia lectularia Linnaeus. 



1891. Nordin, Isidor, Anteckningar öfver Hemipterer, III. Ent. Tidskrift. 

 Stockholm, XII, p. 21, 



Listed as Cimex lectularius Linnaeus. 

 1891. Olivier, Ernest, Faune de L'Allier, III, fase, deuxième — Hémi- 

 ptères Hétéroptères, Moulins, pp. 53—54. 

 Synonomy and brief account. 

 1891. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard, Bull. No. 71, U. S. Dep. Interior, 

 Geol. Survey, Washington, pp. 172, 398. 



Index catalogue of the known fossil insects of the world. Lists 

 Cimex species. Cf. Kir by (1894). 

 1891. Townsend, C. H. Tyler, Hemiptera collected in southern Michigan. 

 Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, II, p. 54. 

 Listed. 

 i8ç2. Dugès, Alf re do, Acanthia inodora, A. Dug. (Chinches de gallos). 

 La Naturaleza (Periodico cientifica de la sociedad Mexicana de historia 

 naturai), Mexico City, II (1891 — 1896), series 2, pp. 169 — 170, pi. Vili, 

 fi-^s. 1—7. 



Originai description, with note comparing it with lectularius. 

 Figures poor; figure i executed in duplicate, poorly colored. 

 1893. Cockerell, Theodore Dru Alison, The Entomology of the 

 mid-alpine zone of Custer County, Colorado. Trans. American Ent. 

 Soc. Philadelphia, XX, p. 363. 

 Listed. 

 1893. a) Riley, Charles Valentine, Catalogue of the exhibit of econo- 

 mic entomology at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. 

 Bull. No. 31, U. S. Dep. Agric, Division Ent. Washington, p. 70. 

 Listed, with remedies mentioned and a few references. 



1893. b) Riley, Charles Valentine and Leland Ossian Howard, 

 Local names for common insects. Insect Life, U. S. Dep. Agric, 

 Division Ent. W^ashington, V, p. 272. 



Mentions several local names. 



1894. Cockerell, Theodore Dru Alison, Notes from New Mexico. 

 Insect Life, U. S. Dep. Agric, Division Ent., Washington, VII, p. 210. 



Record of occurrence. 

 1894. Kirby, William Porseli, Catalogue of the described Hemiptera 

 Heteroptera and Homoptera of Ceylon, based on the collection formed 

 (chiefly at Pundaloya) by Mr. E. Ernest Green. Jour Linnean Soc. 

 London, ZooL, XXIV, p. iii. 



Cimex lectularius Linnaeus. Short notes; originally confined 

 to Africa; introduced into America by slave ships, and from thence 

 into northern Europe. Mentions supposed fossil specimens. 

 1894. a) Uhler, Philip Reese, Observations upon the Heteropterous 

 Hemiptera of Lower California, with descriptions of new species. Proc. 

 California Acad. Sciences, IV (1893— 1894), series 2, p. 278. 



Acanthia lectularia Linnaeus. Note on distribution. 



