68 Tns. 
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675. °Sordelli, F. Museo entomologico. Le farfalle d’ltalia e dei 
paesi circouvicini. Con 50 tav. cromolit. Milan : 1885, 4to, vi & 
470 pp. [LepidopteraJ] [ Cf Zool. Anz. ix, p. 129.] 
676. Sorijagen, L. Die Kleinschmetterlinge der Mark Brandenburg 
und einiger angrenzenden Landschaften : mit besonderer Beriick- 
sichtigung der Berliner Arten. Pp. x & 368. 
A catalogue giving localities and times of appearance. Special atten- 
tion is paid to the habits of the larvae, and their mines are described from 
the author’s own preparations. In a review, Wien. ent. Z. v, p. 78, is a 
list of the larvae described for the first time in this work. [Review, 
S. E. Z. xlvii, p. 187, and by Hinneberg, B. E. Z. xxx, pp. 341-345.] 
677. Speyer, A. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Psychiden mit spiralig 
gewundenen Raupengehaiisen. S. E. Z. xlvii, pp. 325-350. {Lepido- 
ptera !\ 
A discussion as to the specific distinctions of two species, with some 
remarks of general interest interspersed as to parthenogenesis. 
678. Spiciiardt, C. Beitrag zu der Entwicklung der mannlichen Geni- 
talien und ihrer Ausfuhrgange beiLepidopteren. Yerh. Yer. Rheinl. 
xliii, pp. 1-34, pi. i. 
The method employed was that of longitudinal and transverse sections, 
mostly mounted in Canada balsam. The species to which the greater 
part of the investigations refer are Lipciris dispar and Smerinthus popxdi. 
He found notable differences in the development of closely allied species, 
such as Smerinthus populi and ocellatus. Before tracing the development 
of the testes, vasa deferentia, and ductus ejaculatorius, he describes 
these parts in their completed state. [For Nummary, vide J. R. Micr. 
Soc. (2) vi, pp. 968 & 969.] 
Stainton, H. T. [See Buckler.] 
679. Stange, G. Lepidopterisches. S. E. Z. xlvii, pp. 279-286. 
Miscellaneous observations on many species of moths, and description 
of one novelty. The locality is only mentioned as “ here ” ; but I have 
presumed some part of N. Germany is intended. 
680. Staudinger, O. Centralasiatische Lepidopteren. S. E. Z. xlvii, 
pp. 193-215 & 225-256. 
Descriptions of a largo number of varieties and some new species of 
Butterflies. It is difficult to decide in several cases whether the insects 
are new or not, and Col. Hyale is followed by Pol. caspius, and so on, 
without fuller indication of the genera intended. 
681. . Description of a new Bomhyx allied to Arctia caja. Ent. 
M. M. xxii, p. 258. [ Lepidoptera .] 
682. , & Schatz, E. Exotische Schmetterlinge. [ Lepidoptera .] 
Parts 13-16 of Theil i have been issued, being pp. 103-174, and pis. 
lxi-lxxx ; the latter are far in advance of the text, which extends to 
Megistanis. Part 1 of Theil u, by Schatz, has also been issued, compris- 
