1890.] Record of American Zodlogy. 447 
Van Duzee, E. P—Hemiptera from Muskoka Lake District. 
Can. Ent., XXI., p. 1, 1889. 141 species, Thamnotettix eburata 
Van Duzer, E. P.—Observations on some northern Derbide. 
Can. Ent., XXI., p. 158, 176, 1889. Amalopta(n.g.) <A. uhleri 
(nov), Lancaster, N. Y. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
BELL, J. J—The flour moth [Ephestia kuhniella]. Am. NAT., 
XXIV., p. 200, 1890. 
Dimmock, G.—Effect of consanguinity in the Lepidoptera. 
Psyche, V., p. 150. 
Dimmock, G.—The Meconium of Butterflies. Psyche, V., p. 
170. Its vapor kills caterpillars. 
ScuppeErR, S. H.—Cosmopolitan butterflies. Psyche, V., p.190, 
1889. 
Gopman, F. D. anp Savin, O.—Descriptions of [17] new 
species of Rhopalocesa from Mexico and Central America. Ann. 
and Mag. Nat. Hist., III., p. 351, 1889. 
Mann, B. P.—Migration of Aganisthos acherontia. Psyche, 
V., 168. 
CockERELL, T. D. A—Alucita hexadactyla in Colorado. Ent. 
Mo. Mag., XXV., p. 213, 1889. 
CockErELL, T. D. A—On the origin of Anthocharis, Bdr. 
(=Euchloe, Hb.) Ent. Amer., V., p. 33, 1889. From Pieris. 
ScuppER, S. H.—Some new companions of Pieris napi and P. 
oleracea. Psyche, V., p. 166, 1889. 
Kirsy, F. W.—Description of a new butterfly from Trinidad. 
Entomologist, XXIL., p. 149, 1889. Tithorea flavescens. 
Scupper, S. H.—Inaccurate figure of a butterfly’s egg. Psyche, 
V., p. 152, 1889.— Vanessa polychtoros. 
- Srosson, ANNIE T.—A_ new species of Euphanessa. nt. 
Amer., V.,p.7, 1889. E. meridiana, from Florida. 
Grote, A. R.—Note on Zeuzera pyrina. Ent. Amer., V., p. 7, 
1889.—Accidental in America. 
Smiru, J. B—[Cerathosia belongs to Arctiide.] Ent. Amer., 
V., p. 8, 1889. 
