58 Ins. 
1NSECTA. 
569. Quedenfeldt, G. Verzeichniss der yon Herrn Major a. D. von 
Mechow in Angola und am Quango-Strom 1878-1881, gesammelten 
Buprestiden und Elateriden. B. E. Z. xxx, pp. 1-38, pi. i. 
[ Goleoptera .] 
64 species, many of them new ; contains also a contribution to the 
classification of the Chrysobothridce. 
570. . Neue and seltnere Kafer von Porto Rico. T. c. pp. 119-128. 
[ ColeopteraJ] 
571. . Zwei neue Notoxus aus Central-Afrika. T. c. pp. 133-135. 
[Coleoptera.'] 
572. . Voijzeichniss der von Herrn Major a. D. von Mechow in Angola 
und am Quango-Strom 1878-1881, gesammelten Anthothribiden und 
Bostrychidcn. T. c. pp. 303-328, pi. viii. [Coleoptera.'] 
Includes several novelties. 
573. Radde, G. Die Fauna und Flora des siidwestliohen Caspi-Gebietes. 
Leipzig : 1886. 
A considerable portion of this work is devoted to Insects. Pp. 89-235 
and pi. i give a list, prepared by H. Leder, of many hundred species of 
Coleoptera , the descriptions of novelties being drawn up by Eppelsheim, 
Reitter, Ganglbauer, and Kraatz. Several species and genera marked 
as new have, however, been already published elsewhere. Pp. 236-245 
contain a list by Christoph, of the Lepidoptera of the Talysch region ; and 
pp. 246-254 a list of Hcmiptera ) with remarks by Horvath. 
574. Radoszkowski, 0. Faune Hymdnopterologique Transcaspienne. 
Hor. Ent. Ross, xx, pp. 3-56, pis. i-xi. 
Extends from Apidcc to Chalcididce, but chiefly occupied with Acu- 
leata ; two or throo nowgoncra and many now spociosaro described; tlio 
plates refer almost exclusively to the genitalia, these parts being figured 
in the case of many of the new species, and - also of previously known 
species. 
575. . Revision du genre Dasypoda } Latr. T. c. pp. 179-194, 
pis. xiii-xv. [ Hymenoptcra .] 
10 species (2 new) are described at length ; the figures relate to the 
genital armature. 
576. Raffray, A. Materiaux pour servir 5, l’Etude des Coleopteres de la 
famille des Paussides. N. arch. Mus. (2) viii, pp. 307-359, pis. xv- 
xix ; and (2) ix, pp. 1-52. 
Consists of five parts: 1, Morphology; 2, Classification; 3, Biology 
and geographical distribution ; 4, Description of new species ; 5, Synony- 
mic and systematic catalogue. He establishes 1 new genus and 18 new 
species ; the family now consisting of 162 species placed in 12 genera. 
By an unfortunate arrangement the plates are placed in one volume, 
their explanation in another. 
