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this species very common in Arizona affecting Fulgorince (Issina, 

 Amphiscepincs, and Poecilopterinee) . 



(5) Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. v. pp. 180-81 (1903). Makes 

 further remarks on E. barberiana, and on the Japanese species 

 subsequently named E. nawai. 



(6) Epipyrops nawai, Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, vi. 

 p. 19 (1904). — Japan. Nawa, ' The Insect World ' (published in 

 Japan), vii. pi. i. (1903) ; Kirkaldy (' Entomologist,' xxxvi. p. 130 

 (1903)) gives some extracts from this paper written by U. Nawa, 

 which states that the larvae live on some Cicadidce (Tanna japon- 

 ensis, Dist., Oncotympanamaculaticollis, Motsch.,and Graptopsal- 

 tria colorata, Stal), as well as on the Fulgorid, Ricania japonica. 



(7) Fam. Epipyropidce. Perkins, Hawaiian Sugar Plant. 

 Assoc, Bull. No. 1, p. 79 (1905), describes three genera — 

 Palceopsyche, Agamopsyche, and Heteropysche. 



Palceopsyche melanais, Perkins, I. c, p. 80. — Queensland. On 

 a Jassid. 



Heteropsyche pcecilochroma, Perkins, I. c, p. 82. — Cairns. 

 Bred from a Fulgorid. 



H. melanochroma, Perkins, I. c. — Sydney, New South Wales. 

 From various Fulgorids and Jassids. 



H. micromorpha, Perkins, I. c, p. 83. — Sydney, New South 

 Wales. From a peculiar Fulgorid on fern. 



H. dyscrita, Perkins, I. c. — Sydney, New South Wales. From 

 minute Fulgorid. 



H. stenomorpha, Perkins, I. c. — Sydney, New South Wales. 



Agamopsyche threnodes, Perkins, I. c, p. 84. — Cairns. On 

 Delphacids. 



(8) Epipomponia, gen. n., Dyar, for Epipyrops naivai. New 

 York J. Ent. Soc. xiv. p. Ill (1906). 



(9) Epipyrops doddi, Piothsch., ' Novitates Zoological,' xiii. 

 p. 162 (1906). — Queensland. To this description is added some 

 field and breeding notes by its discoverer. Mr. F. P. Dodd. 

 Found on several species of the Fulgorince, viz. Dictyophora prce- 

 f errata, Dist., Olonia sp., and a species belonging to the Flatince. 



(10) Epipyrops poliographa, Hmpsn., J. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 xx. p. 109, pi. f. f. 12 (1910).— Ceylon. 



(11) " tlber parasitisch lebende Lepidopteren," by H. Zerny, 

 Wien Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. 1910, p. 8. 



