400 
INSECTA, RHYNCHOTA, 
HoRVATH, Geyza V. Bcitrage zur Kenntniss der Hemipteren- 
Fauna Ungarns. Pest : 1871. 
Not seen by the Recorder. 
IvANOFF, P., & CzERNAY, A. Enumeration de Hemipteres 
h^teropteres trouves dans les environs de la ville de Koupi- 
ansk/^ suivie d^un Supplement — composee d^une liste de 
Hemipteres heteropteres des environs de la ville de Khar- 
kow, appartenant au musee de Puniversite et determines 
par feu le professeur Krynicki.'^ Travaux de la Societe des 
naturalistes a l^universite Imperiale de Kharkow, iv. (1871, 
4to) pp. 69-76. 
The Recorder has not seen this work, but finds the above notice in Hor. 
Ent. Ross, viii., Revue Bibliographique, p. ix. The first list appears to be 
composed of 75 species ; and the supplement, by Czernay alone, reproduces 
short Latin descriptions, found in the catalogue of the University collections 
made by Krynicki in 1834, of the following spp. nn. : — Scutellera alhipunc- 
tata, trigona, and obtusata, and JElia panzeri, and 3 varr. nn. of Pentatoma 
festiva, Syromastes scapha, and Hydrometra lacustris. 
OscHANiNE, B. Species novae Hemipterorum. Moscou : 1870. 
. Hemiptera Sarafschanensia. Moscou: 1871. 
Not seen by the Recorder; probably published in Nachr. Ges. Mosc. 
vi. & vii. 
Snellen van Vollenhoven, S. C. Essai d^une Faune Ento- 
mologique de I'Archipel Indo-Neerlandais. 3me mono- 
graphic : famille des Pentatomides. Pt. 1. La Haye : 
1868, 4to, pp. 49, pis. i.-iv. 
Comprises from the Asopidce to the Megymenidce inclusively. Several 
new species are described. 
Stal, C. Enumeratio Hemipterorum. Bidrag till en forteck- 
ning ofver alia hittils kanda Hemiptera. Pt. 2. Sv. Ak. 
Handl. x. (1872), No. 4, pp. 1-159. 
Continuing his treatment of the American species, the author in this part 
discusses his Chnicma, pp. 3-G5, and Reduviina, pp. 00-128; giving additions 
and corrections affecting pts. 1 & 2, pp. 129-131, and an index (containing 
several errors), pp. 132-159. In addition to many evidently new genera and 
species, the author, in tables and elsewhere, indicates various subfamilies, 
many of which are probably new ; but for which, and for the copious syno- 
nymy (much of which may be original), reference must be made to the work 
iisolf. ^ 
Uhler, p. R. Notes of the Hemiptera of the Western Terri- 
tories of the United States, chiefly from the Surveys of Dr. 
F. V. llaydon. In Hayden^s Preliminary Report of the 
United States Geological Survey of Montana. Washing- 
tun : 1872 (pt. iv.), ])p. 392-123. 
