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



Quotes Bogges (1894), giving instance of attack of ants on the 

 bedbug. 



1895. Mégnin, P., La Punaise des lits. Les parasites articulés chez l'homme 

 et les animaux utiles (maladies qu'ils occasionnent). Paris, édition 

 deuxième, pp. 54—56, fig. 20. 



Same as Mégnin (1880) and apparently the second edition of his 

 former work. 

 iSpj. Webster, Francis Marion, Entomology. Bedbugs in a henhouse. 

 The Ohio Farmer, Cleveland, LXXXVIII, p. 157. 



Answer to correspondent. Perhaps a species other than lec- 

 tularius; brief notes. 



1896, Dubreuilh, William -Augu ste, et L. Beille, Punaise des lits 

 (Cimex lectularius Merrett, 1667. Acanthia lectularia Fabri- 

 cius, 1774). Les parasites animaux de la peau humaine. Paris, 

 pp. ICI - 106, fig. 12. Encyclopédie scientifique des aide-mémoire. 



Good general account, v/ith figure of adult. Undated; date from 

 H über (1899). 

 j8ç6. Lintner, Joseph Albert, Monomorium pharaonis (Linn.). 

 II til Rep. on the injurious and other insects of the state of New York 

 f 1895, Albany, pp. no, 112. 



This ant attacks the bedbug. 

 1896. a) Lugger, Otto, The Bedbug (Acanthia lectularia Linn.). 

 Bull. No. 48, Minnesota Agric. Exp. Station, St. Anthony Park, 

 pp. 222—227, figs- 159—165. 



Good popular account; allied species. 

 1896. b) Idem, Second annual Rep. Ent. of the state experiment station of 

 the university of Minnesota, to the governor, for the year 1896. Delano, 

 pp. 169-201, figs. 159-165. 



Same as Lugger (1896a). 

 i8ç6. a) Marlatt, Charles Lester, The bedbug (Cimex lectularius 

 Linn.). Bull. No. 4, new series, U. S. Dep. Agric, Division Ent, 

 Washington, pp. 32—38, figs. 7—9. Revised edit., 1902. 



Very good general account of what is known to date of habits 

 and life history. Number of molts first stated. Excellent figures. 

 iSp6. b) Idem, Cockroaches. Bull. No. 4, new series, U. S. Dep. Agric, 

 Division Ent,, Washington, p. 88. Revised edit., 1902. 



Brief on their habit of attacking bedbugs; quotes instance. 

 i8p6. c) Idem, The House centipede (Scutigera forceps Raf). Bull. 

 No. 4, new series U. S. Dep. Agric, Division Ent., Washington, p. 49. 

 Revised, edit., 1902. 



Supposed to feed on bedbugs. 

 i8ç6. Osborn, Herbert, The common bed bug (Acanthia lectular 



Linn.). Bull, No. 5, new series, U. S. Dep. Agric, Division Ent., 

 Washington, pp. 12, 157 — 160, 162, 163, figs. 88—89, 92t>. Cf pp 286 

 -287. 



Good history and account, with remedies. Figures nymph, adult, 

 and antennae; compares, with descriptions, the more common allied 

 species, quoting Jenyns (1839) descriptions. Host relations. 



