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Lyonet, Pierre. 



1832. Recherches sur ranatomie et les metamorphoses de diff^rentes especes d'insectes, ouvrage 

 posthume by Pierre Lyonet. Public par M. W. De Haan. Accompagnees de 54 plances. 

 iv +580 pp. Paris. [Water beetles described p. 128-151 and figured pi. 13, figs. 47-50.] 

 Mabbott, Douglas C. 



1920. Food habits of seven species of American shoal-water ducks. U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Bulletin No. 862, 70 pp., VII pis. Washington. 

 MacGillivray, a. D. 



1903. Aquatic Chrysomelidae and a table of the families of coleopterous larvse. Bulletin No. 68, 

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 tifying water-beetle larvae.] 

 MacLeay, William Sharp. 



1825. Annulosa Javanica, or an attempt to illustrate the natural affinities and analogies of the 

 insects collected in Java by Thomas Horsfield and deposited by him in the museum of 

 the honorable East India Co. London. 

 Matheson, Robert. 



1912. The Haliplidae of North America, north of Mexico. Journal, New York Entomological 

 Society, Vol. XX, pp. 156-193, Pis. X-XV, text figs. A-C. New York. [An excellent 

 systematic list of all species, an explanation of the mode of respiration, and the life 

 histories of two species of Peltodytes and one of Haliplus.] 



1914. Life-history of a dytiscid beetle (Hydroporus septentrionalis). The Canadian Entomologist,, 

 Vol. XLVI, pp. 37-40, unnumb. pi. London, Canada. 



1914a. Notes on Hydrophilus triangularis Say. Ibid., pp. 337-343, pi. 22, figs. 29-31. 

 McAtee, W. L. 



1918. Food habits of the mallard ducks of the United States. U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Bulletin No. 720, 36 pp., PI. I. Washington. 

 McAtee, W. L., and F. E. L. Beal. 



1912. Some common game, aquatic, and rapacious birds in relation to man. U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Farmers Bulletin No. 497, 30 pp., 14 figs. Washington. 

 Megusar, Franz. 



1906. Einfluss abnormaler Gravitationswirkung auf die Embryonalenwicklung bei Hydrophilus 



aterrimus Eschscholtz. Archiv fiir Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen, Bd. 22, pp. 

 141-148, 3 figs. Leipzig. 



1907. Die Regeneration der Coleopteren. Ibid., Bd. 25, pp. 148-234, Pis. V-VIII. 



1909. Lebensgeschichte der Hydrophiliden. Verhandlungen der k. k. Zoologischbotanischen 

 Gesellschaft in Wien, Bd. LIX, pp. 278-287. Wien. 



Meinert, F. 



1879-1880. Om mimdens Bygning hos Larveme af Myrmeleontideme, Hemerobieme, og Dytisceme. 



Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra den naturhistoriske Forening, series 4, vol. 1, pp. 



69-72. Kj0benhavn. [First discovered that the mouth of the Dytiscus larva is open 



and not closed, as had been believed up to his time.] 

 1901. Vandkalvelarverne (larvse Dytiscidarum). Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes 



Selskabs Skrifter, series 6, Vol. IX, pp. 337-340, pi. 1-6. [Very useful for comparison 



with American species.] 

 Mentzschefahl, a. von. 



1778-1779. Nachricht von einigen Wasser-insecten an den bartsch, nach welchen sich die Fischer 



bei ihren winterfischereyen richten. Oekonomische Nachschriften der Gesellschaft 



in Schlesien. Vol. VI (1778), pp. 393-394; Vol. VII (1779), pp. 2-5. [Mentioned 



two species of dytiscids as insects which attacked the European perch.] 



Miall, L. C. 



1895, The natural history of aquatic insects, ix-f 395 pp., 116 figs. Macmillan & Co., London 

 and New York. [Aquatic beetles, pp. 30-96, 21 figs.] 

 Miger, Felix, et Lancret. 



1804. Sur les larves Hydrophiles et Dytiques. Bulletin, Paris Soci6t^ Philomatique, T. 3, pp. 

 229-231. 

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