1890.] Record of American Zoology. 1043 
—— —On the types of Tomicus limnaris Harris. Proc. Ent. 
Socy. Washington, I., p. 149, 1889.—Shows that Harris confused 
Hylesinus opaculus with above. Gives Harris's notes on other 
Scolytide. 
Termitophilous Coleoptera found in North America, 
, Proc. Ent. Socy. Washington, L, p. 160, 1889.—Enumerates nine 
species. 
Horn, G. H.—A synopsis of the Halticina of boreal America, 
Trans. Am. Ent. Socy., XVI., 163, 1889.—4An extensive (158 
pages) paper, with, numerous new species and the following new 
genera: Pseudolampsis, Phydanis, Hemiphrynus, Hemiglyptus, 
Leptotrix. 
Lonc, C. W.—Staten Island fireflies. Am. Nat., XXIV., p. 
691, 1890. 
HEMIPTERA. 
HEIDEMANN, O.—Remarks on the Hemiptera collected by Mr. 
Schwartz in Dade county, Florida. Proc. Ent. Socy. Washington 
L, p. 142, 1889.—General account. : 
Unter, P. R.—Observations on the Heteroptera collected in 
Southern Florida by Mr. E. A. Schwartz. Proc. Ent. Socy. 
Washington, I., p. 142, 1889.—95 species collected, the follow- 
ing new: Acanthochila exquisita. 
Weep, C. M.—Studies in pond life. Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta., 
Tech. Series, I., p. 4, 1889-—Habits of Zaitha fluminea, Notonecta 
indulata ; eggs of Benacus grisea, Belostoma americanum. 
Forses, S. A.—Studies on the chinch bug, IL, 16th Rep. 
Entom. Ill., p. I, 1890. 
Contribution to an economic bibliography of the chinch 
bug. 16th Rep. Entom. Ill., Appendix, 1890. 
Distant, W. L.—Description of a new species of neotropical 
Capside. nt. Mo. Mag., XXV., p. 202, 1889.—Eeeritotarsus 
exitiosus (Trinidad). 
COCKERELL, T. D. A.— Coccus cacti in Colorado. Znt. Mo. 
Mag., XXV., 382, 1889. 
Weep, C. M.—Siphonophora or Nectarophora. Ent. Notes, L, 
p. 20, 1890.—Former preoccupied. 
GILLETTE, C. P—Abeanthia papistrilla in nests of the barn 
swallow. Ent. Notes, I., 26, 1890. 
