TITLES. 
Ins. 47 
4G0. Moller, G. F. Ora kalfjarillarvens parasiter. Ent. Tidakr. 1886, 
pp. 81-85 & 137. [. Lepidoptera , IJymenoptera. ] 
Includes description of a new species of Tetrastichus. 
461. . Parasitklackningar. T. c. pp. 87 & 88. [ Hymcnoptera , 
Lepidoptera , Diptcra.'] 
A list of 18 parasites, and. the insects from which they were bred. 
462. Montandon, A. H^mipteres-JETeteropteres des environs de Gorice 
et description d’une espece nouvelle. Rev. d’Ent. v, pp. 105-111. 
A list of nearly 200 species, with a few remarks. 
463. Moore, F. The Lepidoptera of Ceylon. Yol. iii, pp. 305-392, 
pis. clxxxii-cxcv. 
Part xii completing the Pyralidcc and Crambidce ) and commencing the 
■Gcometridee (the plates being much in advance of the text), has been 
published in 1886. Part xiii is to complete the work. [ Cf \ Zool. Rec. 
xxii, Ins. Titlos (224).] 
464. . List of the Lepidoptera of Mergui and its Archipelago, col- 
lected for the Trustees of the Indian Museum, Calcutta, by Dr. 
John Anderson. J. L. S. xxi, pp. 29-60, pis. iii & iv. 
The collection consisted of 208 species of Rhopalocera , 64 of Iletero - 
cera ; 1 1 of the former, T of the latter, are described as new. 
465. . List of the Lepidopterous Insects collected in Tavoy and 
in Siam during 1884 & 1885 by the Indian Museum Collector. 
Part i. j TIeterocera. J. A. S. B. lv, pp. 97-101. 
40 species, 6 being new. • 
466. Morawitz, A. Zur Kenntniss der chilenischen Carabinen. M41. 
biol. xii, pp. 325-414. \ColeopteraE\ 
Discusses the varieties and species at length, and describes several as 
new, and proposes 4 groups for the species of the genus. 
467. ' — . Zur Kenntniss der Adephayen } Coleopteren. Mem. Ac. 
Petersb. xxxiv, No. 9, pp. 1-88. 
Describes 18 new species of Cardbus from Central Asia and one 
Calosoma : proposes several new subgenera. The greater part of the 
paper is devoted to a very detailed but unsystematic criticism of the modern 
works on Carabides, Thomson’s views especially being considered unsatis- 
factory. The synonymy of many subgenera and species is discussed 
miuutely, but in a more or less problematic manner, and is therefore not 
recorded in our systematic pages. He states that the Central Asian 
Carabi are extraordinarily variable. 
468. Morawitz, F. Neue transcaucasische Apidce. Hor. Ent. Ross, xx, 
pp. 57-81. [Hymenoptera.] 
16 species. 
469. . Insecta in itinere A. N. Przewalskii in Asia Centrali 
novissime lecta. i. Apidce. T. c. pp. 195-229. \Hymenoptera!\ 
50 species, about one half of them new. 
