HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 
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Lethiery, L. 2« llldifcion. Lille : 1874, 8vo, pp. 1-108, pis. i. & ii. 
Some new species are described. This work is much moro than a 
mere j catalogue, giving copious and precise notes of localities, habits, 
food-plants, tables of characters, &c. It contains 670 species. Reviewed 
by Lichtenstein, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. ccli. 
HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTE RA . 
Ferrari, P. M. Hemiptera Agri Ligustici hucusque lecta — enumerat. 
Genova : 1874, 8vo, pp. 1-103. 
361 species (some new), contained in 205 genera, are enumerated, with 
synonymy, descriptions of varieties, &c., from the Riviere di Genova. 
Some other species are mentioned and described, chiefly from Persia. 
This work, which has a separate title and index, is stated to bo an ex- 
extract from Ann. Mus. Genov. “ vi. 1874,” and also bears the pagination 
116-208, referring to that work, of which vol. v. only was issued in 1874. 
It is therefore doubtful whether it can bo considered as published. 
HorvAtii, Geyza von. Hemiptera Scutata Faume Hungaricae (A 
Magyar Fauna Pajzsos F^lropiii). Budapest : 1873 [extracted from 
the “ Memoires de 1’ Association desM^dicins et des Naturalistes Hon- 
grois,” 1872]. 
A systematic catalogue of 16 Scutellerides and 72 Fentatomides known 
from Hungary. Kraatz, B. E. Z. xviii. p. 231, compares these with the 
number of species known from other countries, viz. : — 11 & 50 from 
Bavaria, 13 & 50 from Tyrol, 27 & 90 from Italy, 23 & 89 from France, 
7 & 33 from Livland, 7 & 30 from Denmark, 5 & 28 from England. Cf. 
also Pet. Nouv. vi. p. 386 [and Zool. Rec. ix. p. 400, for another work by 
this author, also not seen by the Recorder]. 
Jacovlev [or Jakowleff], B. E. Hemiptera Heteroptera Astrachan- 
skago Chraia. Bull. Mosc. xlviii. pt. i. pp. 218-277, pi. x. 
Observations (in Russian) on the species known from Astracan, New 
genera and species are characterized. 
In this paper, the author refers to the following species as described 
by himself in the “ Troudy ” (= Les Annales Russes) of the Russian 
Entomological Society [see Zool. Roc. ix. p. 230] : — Tarim ^mllescem, vi. 
p. 33, Leprosoma solsJdi, vii. pp. 20 & 42, pi. i. fig. 7, Leptocerea viridiSj 
vii. p. 39, pi. i. fig. 5, Rliopalus unicolor, vii. p. 40, pi. i. fig. 6, Ischnode- 
mus caspius, vi. p. 26, pi. i. fig. 5, Nysius pimctipes, vi. p. 8, Ophthalmicus 
arenarius, Jak., var. n. alhidus, vi. p. 31, pi. i. fig. 9, 0. oschanini, vi. 
p. 27, pi. i. fig. 6, 0. desertorum, vi. p. 30, pi. i. fig. 8, 0. lapponicus, Zett., 
var. n. pubescens, vi. p. 29, pi. i. fig. 7, Megalonotus marginatus, vii. p. 36, 
pi. i. fig. 3, Holocranum megacephalum, vii. p. 37, pi. i. fig. 4, Zosmenus 
viridulus, vi. p. 5 (= atriplicis, Frey), Z. minutiis, vi. p. 6, viridis, vi. 
p. l,fieberi, vii. p. 27, pi; i. fig. 8, chenopodii, vii. p. 27, pi. i. fig. 9, dila~ 
tatus, vii. p. 28, pi. i. fig. 10, convexicollis, vii. p. 29, pi. i. fig. 4, Monan- 
thict pusilla, vii. p. 33, Dictyonota heckeri, vi. p. 25, Mantisoma [appa- 
rently g. n.] aptera, vii. pp. 11 & 35, pi. i. fig. 2, Fieheria [apparently 
g. n.] lacustris, vii. pp. 9 & 33, pi. i. fig. 1 ; also Strachia maracandica, 
