BIOLOGY, FAUNISTIC. 
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(b.) Collective Europe. 
Coleoptem. Ganglbauer (397), Petri, Flinthus (86 5), Reitter (954, 
963), Schilsky (1027), Stierlin (1128). 
Ilymenoptera. Berthoumieu (72), Konow (664, 666), Kriechbaumer 
(683, 684), MocsAry (797), Thomson (1149). 
Diptera. Becker (54), Kieffer (615, 617, 626), Pandelle (856). 
Homoptera. Melichar (781), HorvAth, Aphididce (532). 
Cave-Insects. Hamann (467). 
(c.) British Islands. 
The Fauna as a whole. 
The number of British species of the various orders, Dale, p. 192, 
Entomologist, 1896. 
Coleoptera. Novelty, Amara famelica, Champion, p. 97, Ent. Mag. 
xxxii. — Novelty, Quedius riparius , P. ent. Soc. London, 1 896, p. xx, and 
Blatcii, Ent. Mag. xxxii, p. 80, Chitty, t. c. p. 140.— Novelty, Quedius 
nigro-cceruleus , Champion, p. 50, Ent. Mag. xxxii. — Novelty, Epurcea nana 
in Essex, Champion, p. 4, Ent. Mag. xxxii. — Apion Icevigatum , as British, 
Stevens, p. 245, Ent. Rec. viii. 
Ilymenoptera. Revision of Chrysididce , Morice (808). — Tenthredinidce , 
novelties ?, Konow, p. 318, Ent. Nachr. xxii. 
Remarks on additions to the British Lepidoptera during the past ten 
years, Bankes, Entomologist, 1896, pp. 185-187. — Lepidoptera , British 
butterflies, Tutt (475). — List of the British butterflies, Tutt, p. 300. 
— Decadence of British butterflies, discussion, P. ent. Soc. London, 
1896, pp. xxix-xxxvi. — Vol. m of Barrett’s Bri tish , Lepidoptera com- 
pleted (52). — British moths, Tutt (1176). — The Pterophorina of Britain, 
Tutt (1178). — Illustrations of varieties, Mosley (815). — Cn. Obertiiur, 
Etudes xx, figures numerous varieties of Lepidoptera of British origin. 
— Sphinx pinastri in Suffolk, introduced from abroad, Pickard Cam- 
bridge, Ent. Rec. vii, p. 218. — Sesia conopiformis not British, Entomo- 
logist, 1896, p. 163. — Occurrence of R h opaiop syche nycteris in England, 
Stone, p. 366, Entomologist, 1896. — Argynnis niohe as British, Briggs, 
p. 192, Entomologist, 1896. — Chrysophanus dispar in Britain, Tutt, 
pp. 57-65. — Clostera anachoreta as British, Knaggs, p. 163, Entomologist, 
1896. — Tladena peregrina is British, McLaciilan, Ent. Mag. xxxii, p. 20. 
— Ileliothis armigera imported with potatoes, Arkle, p. 334, Entomo- 
logist, 1896. — Eupcecilia gilvicomana as British, Bankes, p. 183, Ent. 
Mag. xxxii. — Elachista cingilella as British, Bankes, p. 40, Ent. Mag. 
xxxii. — Coleophora unipunctella not British, Bankes, p. 88, Ent. Mag. 
xxxii. — Leucania favicolor,n. sp., Barrett (51). — Argyrestliia atmoriella , 
n. sp., Bankes (47). — Gelechia suppeliella , n. sp., Walsingham (1199). — 
Calophasia platyptera, novelty, C arrington, p.319, Entomologist, 1896, and 
Sci. Gossip, iii, pp. 131 & 141. — Novelty, Tinea vinculella , Richardson 
( 972). — Novelty, Coleophora glitzella, Bankes, p. 145, Ent. Mag. xxxii. 
Diptera. Novelties, Bradley, p. 87, Ent. Mag. xxxii. — Novelty, Xysta 
cana, Morley, p. 212, Ent. Mag. xxxii. — Novelty, Chironomus nuhilus , 
Dale, p. 164, Entomologist, 1896. — Novelty, Cephenomyia rufibarbis , 
Grimsiiaw, p. xvi, P. ent. Soc. London, 1896. 
Hemiptera. Edwards’ work on Homoptera completed (279) : n. sp., 
Green (426). — N. sp., novelties, Coccidce , Newstead (820). — Aspidiotus 
hederai, novelty, Newstead, p. 279, Ent. Mag. xxxii. — The first capture 
of Cicadetta montana , Dale & Edwards, p. 193, Entomologist, 1896. — 
Foreign Coccids in England, Green, p. 41, Ent. Mag. xxxii. 
