[^8 Girault, Bibliography of the Bedbug, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus. 



land, Oregon, 1905. Bull. No. 53, U. S. Dep. Agric. , Bureau Ent., 

 Washington, p. 67. 



Listed as Clinocoris lectularia Lin. 

 igoj. Kirkaldy, George Willis, Bibliographical notes on the Hemipter a. 

 No; 4. Entomologist, London, XXXVIII, pp. 76—78. 



In reply to B Ian ford (1904), As to Klinophilos and Clino- 

 coris. 

 1905. Secretary, Proc. 17th Annual Meeting Ass. Economic Entomolo- 

 gistes, Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 1904. Bull. No. 52, U. S. Dep. Agric, 

 Bureau Ent., Washington, p. 53. 



Mentioned as Glinocoris lectularia Linnaeus. Vide Girault 

 (1906a). 



b) Biologic and economic. 



1634. Moufet, Thomas, Insectorum sive minimorum animalium theatrum, 

 Londoni, pp. 269—271, fig. 



De Cumice. Brief description; reproduction, and remedies. There 

 is no real description of a new species as credited by many. (Put on, 

 1886; Blanchard, 1890, etc.) Distorted figures. 

 1638. Aldrovandi, Ulysses, De Cimice. De animalibus insectis libri 

 Septem cum singulorum iconibus ad vivum expressis. Bonon., IV, 

 pp. 534—540, 541, text-fig. Edit. I, Bononiae, 1602. 



The insect which is called Cimex lectularius^ is discussed 

 under the following subheadings: aequivoca; Synonyma; locus; 

 generatio; denominata; ut fugentur; usus in medicina; 

 proverbium; and epigramma. A very old and singular account. 

 "^lojß. Jonstonus, Joh., Historia naturalis de insectis. Francofurti ad Moen. 

 Ill, p. 89. 



Combined from Reuter (1888) and Jördens (1801). 

 1658. Mouffet, Thomas; The theater of insects: or, lesser living crea- 

 tures, as bees, flies, caterpillars, spiders, worms, etc. y a most elaborate 

 work. London, pp. 999, 1096—1098, text-fig. 



In Edward Topsel's The history of four-footed beasts and ser- 

 pents: describing at large their true and lively figure, their several 

 names, conditions, kinds, virtues (both natural and medicinal), countries 

 of their breed, their love and hatred to mankind, etc., Collected out 

 of the writings of Conradus Gesner and other authors. London, M. 

 DC. LVIII, pp. 889- 1 130. 



Translation of Moufet (1634). 

 *i7 — . a) Anonymous, Cimex apterus. Onomstol. hist, natural. Pars 

 II, p. 860. 



From Jördens (1801). 

 *I7— . b) Anonymous, Stutg. phys. Ökonom. Ausz., Bd. VI, p. 555. 



From Jördens (1801). 

 *i7— . c) Anonymous, Von Motten und Wanzen und einem den jungen 

 Maulbeerbaumwurzeln schädlicher Wurme. Zink. Leipzig. Samml., XI, 

 p. 76. 



From Jördens (1801). 



