250 
. INSECTA^ COLEOPTERA. 
Continues the author's elaborate descriptions of larvae of 
Coleoptera (Buprestidce) j the plates being, as usual, above 
praise. 
ScHREiJ3ER, — . Ueber Anthypna abdominalis, Fabr., und deren 
Larve. B. E. Z. xiv. pp. 1--10, Taf. i. figs. 1-5. 
The economy of this insect is here described at some length. 
Schwarz, Eugen. Die Hydroporen- Fauna Schlesiens. JB. 
schles. Ges. xlvii. pp. 190-199. 
ScRiBA, W. Lathrobium punctatissimum, n. sp. B. E. Z. xiv. 
p. 417. 
Seidlitz, G. Revision der europaischen Arten der Gattung 
Strophosomus, Schh. B.E.Z. xiv. pp. 379-387. 
The author subdivides and tabulates the 22 species which he 
records as European of this genus; he also indicates 5 new 
species, which are described in a ^ Beiheft ' of the same publi- 
cation for 1870. 
[See VON Heyden.] 
Sharp, David. On the species of the genus Philhydrus found 
in the Atlantic Islands. Ann. N. H. ser, 4, v. pp. 13-16 
(Jan. 1870). 
Four spp. are described, of which two, from the Cape- 
Verdes, are treated as new. 
. On Hydrobius and allied genera. Ent. M. M. vi. pp. 
253-256 (woodcut). 
The author adopts Thomson's genera, and describes one new 
species. 
Characters of a new genus and descrijitions of new 
species of Aleochai'idce from Britain. Ibid. (1 May, 1870), 
pp. 279-282 (woodcut). 
Five new species are described, and one other added to the 
British list. 
SiEBOLD, C. Th. von. Ueber Paedogenesis der Strepsipteren. 
Z. wiss. Zool. XX. pp. 243-247. 
[Cf. Kraatz, B. E. Z. xiv. pp. 47, 48.] 
Smith, Frederick. Concluding observations on the para- 
sitism of Rhipiphorus paradoxus. Ann. N. H. ser. 4, v. pp. 
198-204. 
— . A word in explanation of a passage occurring in my 
‘‘ concluding observations on the parasitism of RMpiphorus 
paradoxus." Ibid. p. 365. 
SoLSKY, S. Coleopteres de la Siberie orientale. Hor. Ent. 
Ross. vii. pp. 334—406. 
