1891.] Record of American Zoology. 353 
Two parasites of the garden web-worm. /nsect Life, Il, 
p. 327, 1890.—Figures Limneria eurycreontis. 
Some of the bred parasitic Hymenoptera in the national 
collection. /nsect Life, II., 348, 1890; IIL, p. 15, 57, 151, 1890. 
Howarp, L. O—A North American Axima and its habits. 
Insect Life, IL, 365, 1890—Aximi sabriskiei, nov. sp., from New 
York. 
Matty, F. W.—Monostegia ignota Norton. Insect Life, HI. 
9, 1890.—Notes on life-history. 
CocKERELL, T. A. D.—What are the uses of bright colors in 
Hymenoptera? Ent. News. I., p. 65, 1890. 
` Fox, W. J.—Aculeate Hymenoptera new to Pennsylvania and 
New Jersey. Ent. News, 1., 83, 1890. 
CorDLeEY, A. B.—Sports in venation; Z. c., p. 88, 1890. 
Fox, W. J.—Polybia cubursis in Florida, /. ¢., p. 93, 1890. 
* SCHLETTERER.—Ann. K. K. Nahrrh. Hofsmuseum Wien. 
IV., No. 4, 1889—Monograph of Evaniidæ. 5 American 
species of Gasteruption. 
* Kout. F. F.—/. c. Describes new N. A. species of Cremonus, 
Ammoplanus, and Stigmus. 
Fox, W. J.—Descriptions of three new species of Hymenoptera. 
Ent. News, 1., p. 106, 1890.—Hoplisus foveolata (Fla.), Philanthus 
eurynome (Fla.), Calioxys dolichos (Fla.) 
Fox, W. J.—Three new species of aculeate Hymenoptera; Zc., 
P- 137, 1890.—Sphex (Isodontia) macrocephalus (Pa.) Miscophus 
americanus (N. J), Photopsis cressoni (N. J) ; 
GILLETTE, C. P.—Oviposition of Anomalon. Ænt. News, L., p. 
139, 1890. 
* Emery, C.—Bull. Soc. Ent. Itala., XXIL., 1890.—Catalogues 
107 species of Formicidæ (18 new) from Costa Rica, and describes 
new species of Pseudomyrma, Strumigenys, Epiptritis, etc., from 
America i 
KonL, F. F.—Ann. K. K. Hofmuseum Wien. V., 1890.—First 
part of monograph of Sphex; new species are S. morio (Brit. 
Columbia), S. prestans (Cal:), S. neoxenus (Vancouv.), S. excisus 
a S. clavipes (Cuba), S. maximiliani (Mex.), S. spiniger 
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