Girault, Bibliography of the Bedbug, Cimex lectularius Linnaeus. 169 



Account with remedies, and figure of adult and trophi. Evidently 

 considers lectularius and the allied species as one. 

 1890. Gillette, Clarence P., Acanthia pipistrellae in nests of the 

 barn swallow. Ent. News, Piiiladelphia, I, pp. 26 — 27. 

 Said to be mistaken for lectularius. 

 1890. Plateau, F., La faune d'un navire. Le Naturaliste, Paris, XII, III, 

 series 2, p. 93. 



„Les Hémiptères sont souvent représenté sur les vaiseaux par 

 la *** punaise des lits, Cimex lectularius L." 

 i8()o. Riley, Charles Valentine, and Leland Ossian Howard, 

 Supposed bed-bugs under bark of trees. Insect Life, U. S. Dep, Agric, 

 Division Ent., Washington, III, pp. 21—22. 



Quotes correspondent, who finds supposed bedbugs under bark 

 of a tree; refiites, in answer. 



1890. Vera y Lopez, Vicente, Chinche. Diccinario enciclopedico hispano- 

 americano de literatura, ciencias y artes, (Montaner y Simon), Barce- 

 lona, tomo quinto, segunda parte, p. 1793, fig. 



Brief general account, with poor figure of adult. 



1891, Drivon, J , Les parasites animaux de l'espèce humaine dans la région 

 lyonnaise en particulier. Lyon Médicale, Lyon, LXVIII^ p. 75. Separate, 

 Lyon, 1891. 



Mere mention of as punaise. 

 1891. Franceschini, Felice, La cimice dei letti (Cimex lectularius, L.). 

 Gli insetti nocivi, Milano, p. 124. 

 Brief account. 

 1891. Montillot, Louis, La Punaise des lits (Cim ex le ctularius). Les 

 insectes nuisibles, Paris, pp. 273—274, fig. 134. (Bibliothèque des 

 connaissance utiles.) 



Brief account, with remedies and figure of adult; lives exclusively 

 on the blood of man. 



1891. Riley, Charles Valentine, and Leland Ossian Howard, 

 A curious bedbug find. Insect Life, U. S. Dep. Agric, Division Ent., 

 Washington, III, pp. 336-337. 



Correspondent quoted; supposed finding of bedbugs in swamps. 



1892. Caudell, Andrew Nelson, Insect Life, U. S. Dep. Agric, Division 

 Ent,, Washington, IV, p. 274. 



Attack of Conorhinus sanguisugus mistaken for that of bedbug. 

 1892. Curtice, Cooper, Parasites. Being a list of those infesting the 

 domesticated anmials and man in the United States. Journal com- 

 parative medicine and veterinary archives. New York, XIII, p. 234. 

 Listed as occurring on man. 

 1892. Longuemere, Emile J., Insect Life, U. S. Dep. Agric, Division Ent., 

 Washington, IV, p. 273. 



Published correspondence. Conorhinus sanguisugus in a 

 colony of bedbugs. 

 18^2. Osborn, Herbert, Notes on the species of Acanthia. Canadian Ent. 

 London, Ontario, XXIV, pp. 262—265. 



