238 Ins. 
RHYNCHOTA. 
A&indiotus ancylua, Putnam, 1. c. pp. 346 & 347, United States. 
ChrysompJialus Jicus, Riley & Ashmead, Am. Ent. iii. pp. 2G7-2G9, 
fig. 146, Florida (egg and scale only). 
ALEURODlDiE. 
Aleurodes vaccinii, sp. n., Kiinow, Ent. Nachr. vi. p. 4G, Kouigsberg (r/. 
also Douglas, Ent. M. M. xvii. p. 89). 
(ANOPLURA.) 
pEDICULIDAiJ. 
CiiATiN, J. Etudes analytiques sur le rostre des Anoplures. Bull. Soc. 
Philom. (7) iv. pp. 69 & 60. 
The retractile proboscis is composed of a modification of the labial 
palpi, as in Diptera, &c. 
Piaget, E. Les Pddiculines. Essai Monographique. Leide : 1880, 4to, 
i. Texte, pp. xxxix. & 714, ii. Planches, i.-lvi. 
The Mallophaga and Anop>lura are monographed in great detail, 
under the three families Philopteridce, Liotheidcc [autea, p. 204], and 
PedicuUdce. The introduction is historical and bibliographical, and the 
work concludes with good indices both .of parasites and of the animals 
infested by them. The genera Pediculus and Ilmmatopinus are noted 
as hardly distinct,- and Tlcamatomyzus elepliantisy Piag., is renamed H. 
2 trohoscideus^ and redescribed and refigured, p. 668, pi. liv. fig. 2. 
Pthirius inguinalis. Blue spots on the skin in disease only appear 
when this parasite is present ; Duguet, in Mdgnin’s work, “ Les Parasites 
et les Maladies Parasitaires (Paris : 1880), p. 467. 
Pediculus consohrinus, sp. n., Piaget, 1. c. p. 626, pi. li. fig. 4 (on A teles 
pentad actylus). 
Pedicinus longiceps, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 632, pi. li. fig. 7 (on Cercopithecus 
mona'). 
Hcematopinus tibialis, figs. 8 a-d. p. 646, and varr. antennata, figs. 8e & 
8 /, and appendiculata, fig. 8 g, p. 647, id. 1. c. p. 62 (on Antilope maori 
and subgutturosa) (Pediculus cervicaprce, Luc., is probably another var.), 
spp. nn. 
