38 Ins . 
INSECTA. 
572. Meinert, F. En Spyflue, Lucilia nobilis , synltende hos Mennesket. 
Ent. Med. pp. 119-122. 
573. . Catalogus Coleopteronm danicorum. Fam. Mycetophagidce , 
Dermestidce, Byrrhidce , Georyssidcv , Parnulce, Ileteroceridce , et Cisidcu. 
T. c. pp. 165-197. Fam. Staphylinidce , Pars I, c. pp. 215-246. 
574. . Oin voro faunistiske Fortcgnelser. T. c. pp. 151-164. 
575. . Scydmcemus-'Lurven. T. c. pp. 144-150, pi. i. [ Coleoptera .] 
576. . Slaegten Metrocoris Mayr og dens “ forma prsematura” 
Halobatodes , B. White. T. c. pp. 140-144. [Rhynchota.] 
577. . Carabus clathratus og Tachina pacta. T. c. pp. 114-118. 
578. . Ein bischen Protest. Zool. Anz. xi, pp. 111-113. [Dip ter a. 
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. [See also Bergsoe, Y. (63).] 
579. Merrifield, F. Report of progress in Pedigree Moth-breeding 
to Dec. 7th, 1887, with observations on some incidental points. Tr. 
E. Soc. 1888, pp. 123-136, pi. v. [Lepidoptera.\ 
Includes a tabular statement of the results, and information as to the 
causes interfering with or promotiog success in rearing Selcnia illunavia 
and illustraria. 
580. Meyrick, E. On the Pyralidina of the Hawaiian Islands. T. c. 
pp. 209-246. ' [ Lepidoptera. ] 
56 species are recorded, 47 of which are considered to be “ wholly 
endemic.” There are some considerations as to the derivation of this 
portion of the fauua. Many of the species described by Butler, in 1882, 
are referred by Meyrick to different genera. 
581. . Supplement to a monograph of New Zealand Noctuina. 
Tr. N. Z. Inst, xx, pp. 44-47. [Lepidoptera.]. 
582. . Notes on New Zealand Geometrina. T. c. pp. 47-62. [Lepido- 
piera .] 
583. . Notes on New Zealand Pyralidina, T. c. pp. 62-73. [Lepido- 
ptera.'] 
584. . Notes on New Zealand I'ortricidce. T. c. pp. 73-76. [Lepido- 
ptera.] 
585. . Descriptions of New Zealand Tineina. T. c. pp. 77-106. 
[Lepidoptera.] 
586. . Descriptions of New Australian Rhopalocera. P. Linn. Soc. 
N.S.W. (2) ii, pp. 827-834. 
587. . Revision of Australian Lepidoptera. n. T. c. pp. 835-928. 
Deals with Geometridce and Acidaliadcc, which he now unites under the 
name “ Geometridce .” The new species are very numerous. In a supple- 
ment some new Arctiadcv and Zy garni dee arc described. 
