3 2 4 BEUTENMULLER, MONOGRAPH OF THE SESIID^E. 



1828. Boitard, Pierre. Manual d'Entomologie, etc. Tom. II, Paris, 1828. 



Brief description of Sesia (= Ageria) apiformis and Sesia tipuliformis (p. 319). [ I0 3] 



1829. Stephens, James Francis. The Nomenclature of British Insects, etc. London, 1829. 



Mention of Trochilium (= Ageria) apiformis and Ageria (Sesia) tipuliformis (p. 39). [ x 04] 



1829-1844. Guerin-Meneville. Iconographie der Regne Animal. Tom. VII, Paris, 1 829-1844. 



Contains the original description and good colored figure of Sesia (= Memythrus) asilipennis (p. 496, pi. 

 lxxxiv, fig. 3). [105] 



1829. Stephens, James Francis. A Systematical Catalogue of British Insects, etc. London, 

 1829. 



Mention of Trochilium (■= Ageria) apiformis (p. 34) and Ageria (■=. Sesia) tipuliformis (p. 36). [106] 



1829. Boisduval, Jean Alphonse. Europasorum Lepidopterorum Index Methodicus, etc. 



Paris, 1829. 



Mention of Sesia (= Ageria) apiformis (p. 29) and Sesia tipuliformis (pp. 30 and 31). f I0 7] 



1830. Harris, Thaddeus William. Insects. New Eng. Farmer, Vol. IX, 1830, pp. 1-2. 



Original description and account of Algeria (■=. Sesia) pyri. [ r o8] 



1830. Meigen, Johann Wilhelm. Systematische Beschreibung der Europaeischen Schmetter- 

 linge. Band II, Aachen, 1830. 

 Contains descriptions of 33 species of Sesiidse of Europe. Calls them all Sella. Descriptions of S. (= Alge- 

 ria) apiformis (p. 103) and S. ( — Sesia) tipuliformis (p. 119). [J09] 



1832. Griffith, Edward. Animal Kingdom. London, 1832. 



Figure (pi. lxxxiii, fig. 3) of Sesia (= Memythrus) asilipennis copied from Guerin-Meneville (1829). [no] 



1832. Rennie, James. Conspectus of British Butterflies and Moths. London, 1832. 



Descriptions and habits of Trochiliwn (= Ageria) apiformis (p. 27) and Algeria (= Sesia) tipuliformis 

 (P- 2 8)- [in] 



1832. Brown, Thomas. Book of Butterflies, Sphinxes and Moths. London, 1832. 



Article on Sphinx (= Sanninoidea) exitiosa, quoted from Worth and Say (1823), p. 19. Figure of adults 

 (fig. 63). [112] 



1832. Newman, Edward. Sphinx vespiformis. An Essay. 8vo, London, Westley and Davis, 

 1832. 



Attempts to prove the identity of Ageria asiliformis of modern writer with Sphinx vespiformis of Linne, 

 and erects the genus Memythrus for the same. (It is the species we know as Sciapteron tabaniformis of 

 Europe.) [113] 



1832. Newman, Edward. Sphinx vespiformis. An Essay. Ent. Mag., Vol. I, 1832, pp. 45-47. 

 Review of the preceding paper. [114] 



1832. Newman, Edward. Monographia ^Egeriarum Anglias. Ent. Mag., Vol. I, 1832, pp. 66-84. 



Monograph of English ^Egenidse (= Sesiidse). Gives general characters of family and affinities. Good 

 diagnosis of genera and species. Restricts Sphinx apiformis Linne (1758) to the genus Ageria Fabricius 

 (1807) ; Sphinx chrysidiformis to Pyropteron (gen. nov.) ; Sph. ichneumoniformis Esper to Bembecia 

 Httbner (18 16) ; Sphinx cestriformis Rottemburg to Synanthedon Hlibner (1816) ; Sphinx tipuliformis 

 Clerck and three other species to Trochilium Scopoli (1777) I Sphinx myopiformis Borkhausen to Conopia 

 Hlibner (18 16) ; Sphinx vespiformis to Paranthrene Htibner (1816). The latter species was previously 

 placed by him in the genus Memythrtis. (Sphinx vespiformis, An Essay, 1832.) [115] 



1833. Stephens, James Francis. Nomenclature of British Insects, etc. 2nd Edit., London, 1833. 



Same mention of Trochilium (— Ageria) apiformis and Ageria (= Sesia) tipuliformis as in the first edition 

 (1829). [116] 



1834. Treitschke, Friedrich. Die Schmetterlinge von Europa. Band X, Leipzig, 1834. 



Description (p. 116) of a very curious hermaphrodite of Sesia (= Ageria) apiformis, in which the left side 

 is entirely discolored, while the right side is normal. [117] 



1834. Lucas, Hippolyte. Histoire Naturelle des Lepidopteres d'Europe, etc. Paris, 1834. 



Accounts and figures (pi. lii) of Sesia tipuliformis (p. 98) and Sesia (— Ageria) apiformis (p. 106), also of 

 other European species. fii8] 



1835. Senex [Kinderhook, N. Y.J. The Cultivator, Vol. II, 1835, p. 40. 



First saw the peach-borer (=z Sanninoidea exitiosa) near Philadelphia in 1800 and in Kinderhook, N. Y., in 

 1807. (Not seen.) r II9 ] 



