Zoologie. — Insecta. 



227 



I nsecta. 



3523 Banti, A., Cocciniglie dannose a Plante utili: Descrizione et figure dello Aspidi- 

 otus ceratoniae Colvee. Padova (Riv. di Patol. veget.) 1893. 8. 14 pg. c. 2 

 tavole. Mark 2io 



352 4 Bromilow, F., Butterflies of the Riviera or the Rhopalocera of the Alpes Mari- 



times and environs. 2. edition, revised. Nice 1893. 8. 139 pg. 2so 



3525 Calwer, C. G., Käferbuch. Naturgeschichte der Käfer Europas. Zum Handge- 

 gebrauche für Sammler. Herausgegeben von G.Jäger. 5., bedeutend vermehrte 

 u. verbesserte Auflage, bearbeitet von G. Stierlin. (In 20 Lieferungen.) Stutt- 

 gart 1893. gr. 8. m. ca. 50 colorirten Tafeln. — Liefg. 1: pg. 1—16 u. 1—32 

 m. 3 Tafeln. Jede Liefg. 1 



3526 Cockerell, T. D. A., Two new species of Pulvinaria from Jamaica. (London, 

 Trans. Entom. Soc.) ^ 893. 8. 5 pg. w. 5 figures. 1 



3527 Eimer, G. H. Th., Bemerkungen zu dem Aufsatz von A. Spul er: Zur Stammes- 

 geschichte der Papilioniden, nebst einem Zusatz: Ueber Thatsachen in Fragen 

 der Entwicklungslehre. (Jena, Zool. Jahrb.) 1893. gr. 8. 19 pg. mit 8 Abbil- 

 dungen. 1so 



3528 Entomological Society of London, Transactions for the year 1893. Part II. Lon- 

 don, June 1893. 8. pg. 121—214 a. (Proceedings) 13—24 w. 3 plates (2 co- 

 loured). 5»o 



Cont. : M e 1 v i 1 1 , J. C, Uescription of a new Butterfly of the genus Calinaga from Siam (w. 1 

 p].). — Trimen, R., On some new or imperfectly-known species ,of South African Butterflies (w. 

 1 pi.). — J a c o b y , ML, Descriptions of some new genera a. species of Halticidae. — Cockerell, 

 T. D. A., Two new species of Pulvinaria from Jamaica. — Gahan, C. J., Notes on the Longicornia 

 of Australia a. Tasmania with a list of the species collected by J. J. Walker a. descriptions of 

 new forms. — Sharp, D., On stridulation in Ants (w. 1 pl.). 



Part I. w. 6 plates (1 coloured). M. 7,50. 



3529 Gähan, C. J., Notes on the Longicornia of Australia and Tasmania, with a list 

 of the species collected by J. J. Walker a. descriptions of new forms. (London, 

 Trans. Entom. Soc.) 1893. 8. 3 3 pg. 2so 



353 Gastine, G., \i anuel pratique pour l'etnploi du Sulfüre de Garbone contre le 



Phylloxera. Paris 1 892. 8. av. figures. 2so 



3531 Holland, W. J., Communal Cocoons and the Moths which weave them. (Cam- 

 bridge, Psyche) 1893. 4. 6 pg. w. 1 plate. I20 



3532 Jacoby, M., Descriptions of some new genera and species of Halticidae. (Lon- 

 don, Trans. Entom. Soc.) 1893. 8. 1 4 pg. I20 



3533 Karsch, F., Verzeichniss der von Herrn Dr. Paul Preuss in Kamerun beobach- 

 teten Saturniiden. (Berlin, Entom. Zcitschr.) 1893. gr. 8. 11 pg. mit 2 color. 

 Tafeln. 3 5 o 



353 4 Lowne, B. T., The Anatomy, Plnsiology, Morphology and Development of the 

 Blow-Fly (Calliphora erythroeephala). New edition. (2 volumes in 6 parts.) 

 London 1893. roy. 8. w. plates a. illustrations. — Part 4 (Vol. II, part l) : pg. 

 351 —478 w. 12 plates. 10so 

 Vol. I. 1890—92. 10 a. 350 pg. w. 21 plates. cloth. M. 32. 



3535 Melvill, J. C, Description of a new Butterfly of the genus Calinaga from Siam. 

 (London, Trans. Entom. Soc.) 1893. 8. 2 pg. w. 1 coloured plate. 1so 



3536 Moscäry, A., Tcnthredinidae et Siricidae novae. (Budapestini, Term. Füz.) 1891. 

 8. maj. 5 pg. Oso 



35,37 — Additamentum 11. ad Monographiam Chrysididarum orbis terrarum universi. 

 (Budapestini, Term. Füz.) 1892. 8. maj. 28 pg. I20 



Monographia Chrysididarum orbis terrarum universi. 1889. 4. 658 pg. c. 2 tabulis. M. 32. — 

 Additamentum I. 1890. 22 pg. M. 1. 



3538 — Hymenoptera in expeditione comitis B. Szechenyi, in China et Thibet a G. 

 Kreitner et L. Löczy anno 1879 collecta. (Budapestini, Term. Füz.) 1892. 8. 

 maj. 5 pg. I20 



3539 — Hymenoptera e China et Thibet. (Editio separata ex opere comitis B. Sze- 

 chenyi itineris ad oras Asiae orientalis suseepti.) Budapestini 1893. 4. 7 pg. 1so 



Mit der vorigen Abhandlung (Nr. 3538) fast gleichlautend. 



3540 Moore, F., Lepidoptera Indica. Descriptions of all the Lepidopterous Insects 

 (Butterflies and Moths) kuown to inhabit the Indian Region, with numerous notes 

 on their transformations, food-plants, habits etc. (In about 80 monthly parts, 



Naturae Novitates. Jahrg. XV, No. Ii. R. Friedländer & Sohn in Berlin. 



