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Diptera 



99LS1 Malloch, J. R. 57.71 Chironomidae (73) 



1915. The Chironomidae. or Midges, of Illinois, with particular Référence 

 to the Species occurring in the Illinois River. Bull. Illinois Lab. nat. 

 Hist. Vol. 10 p. 275—543, 24 pis. [91 nn. spp. in: Culicoides 4, Ceratopo- 

 gon, Pseudoculioides (n. g. pro Ceratopogon mutabilis) 2, Forcipomyia (1 n. 

 var.), Palpomyia, Heteromyta 5, Johannsenomyia (1 n. nom. pro Johannseni- 

 eïla Kieffkb) 3, Hurtomyia (n. g. pro Ceratopogon pictus), Bezzia 2, Probezzia 

 3, Parabezzia n. g., Tanypus 4, Protenihes 2, Corynoneura, Ckironomus 30 (2 

 nn. varr.) Tanytarsus 7, Metriocnemus, Pseudochironomus n. g., Cricotopus 

 2, Camptocladius 5, Trichocladius 5 (2 nn, varr.). Psectrocladius, Orthocladius 

 5, Dactylocladius 3. — Pseudobezzia n. g. pro Ceratopogon expolitus.] 

 (74.2,.7,.8, 75.2,.3,.5, 76.4, 77.2— .5, 78.1, .8, 79.1, 2,.4,.6) 



82 Lutz, Adolph. 57.71 Chironomidae (81) 



1912. Contribuiçâo para o estudo das „Ceratopogonmas" hematofagas 

 encontradas no Brazil. — Beiträge zur Kenntnis der blutsaugenden Ce- 

 ratopogoninen Brasiliens. Meni. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Rio de Janeiro T. 

 4 p. 1—33. 



83 Cavazza, F. 57.71 Chironomus : 16.5 



1914. Ricerche intorno alle specie dannose alla coltivazione del riso 

 (Oryza sativa) e specialmente intorno al Chironomus cavazzai Kieffer. 

 Boll. Lab. Zool. gen. agrar. Portici Vol. 8 p. 228—239, l tav. 



84 Kieffer, J. J. 57.71 Chironomus (45.4) 



1913. Un nouveau Chironomide des rizières de Bologne. Boll. Lab» 

 Zool. gen. agrar. Portici Vol. 7 p. 210. [Chironomus cavazzai n. sp.] 



85 Steche, 0. 57.71 Corethia : 11 



1915. Die Schwimmblasen der Büschelmücke, Corethra plumicornis. Die 

 Katurwissenschaften Jahrg. 3 p. 157—160, 1 fig. [Luft stammt aus Was- 

 ser, nicht aus Blut. Aktive Sekretion. Regulation. Verhalten in der 

 Häutung.] 11.2,.7 



99186 Bedford, G. A. H. 57.71 Culex : 11.67 



1914. A Curious Mosquito. Trans. R. Soc. South Africa Vol. 4 p. 14$ 

 —144. [Culex theileri half a female and half a male.] 



87 Lomen, Franz. 57.71 Culex : 14.63 



1914. Der Hoden von Culex pipiens L. (Spermatogenese, Hodenwandun- 

 gen und Degenerationen.) Jena Zeitschr. Nat. Bd. 52 p. 567—628, 55 

 fîgg. 14.631 



88 Cheavin, W. Harold S. 57.71 Culex : 15 



1914. The Common Gnat. Knowledge Vol. 37 p. 309-313, 336, 3 pis. 

 [Life-history of Culex pipiens.} 15.6 



89 Taylor, Monica. 57.71 Culex : 18.1 



1914. The Chromosome Complex of Culex pipiens. Quart. Journ. micr. 

 Sc. Vol. 60 p. 377—398, 2 pis., 3 Agg. [3 somatic chromosomes, also in 

 spermatogonia, primary and secondary spermatocytes and spermatids. 

 Persistence of nuciear membrane throughout mitosis. Synizesis stage an 

 inactive phase of nucleus, occurs also in somatic nuclei.] 18.13,.15 



90 Britton, W. E. 57.71 Culex (74.6) 



1914. A Remarkable Outbreak of Culex pipiens Linn. Journ. econ. En» 

 tom. Vol. 7 p. 257-260. 



91 Seideiin, Harald, and Sophia Summers-Connal. 57.71 Culicidae : 07 



1914. A Simple Technique for the Dissection and Staining of Mosquitos. 

 Bull. Yeilow Fever Bur. Liverpool Vol. 3 p. 193—197. 



92 da Costa Lima, A. £7.71 Culicidae : 11.21 



1914. Contribuiçâo para o estudo da biolojia dos Culicideos. Obser- 

 vacöes sobre e respiraçâo nas larvas. Contributions to the biology of 

 the Culicidae. Observations on the respiratory process of the larvae. 

 Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Rio de Janeiro T. 6 p. 18—34, 1 pl., 2 figg. 

 [Require oxygen dissolved in water. Young larvae able to live without 

 help of external air, nymphae unable.] 

 93193 Freund, Ludwig. 57.71 Culicidae 16.5 



1913. Indische Fische als Moskitovertüger. Blätt. Aquar.-Terrar.-Kde. 

 Jahrg. 24 p. 469-471. 



