8 7 Insect a. 
Systematic.— Coleofteka— Carabidae. 
Nervous System, Holmgren Stock- 
holm Vet.-Ak. Handl. 56 No. 1 p. 
207-269 figs. 
Head of Neuroptera , Mecoptera, 
Divtera, Trichoplera, Crampton Ann. 
ent. Soc. Amer. 10 p. 337-344. 
Cervical structures Crampton Ann. 
ent. Soc. Amer. 10 p. 187-197. 
Insects described by Hope from 
African resin anime, and omitted from 
Catalogues, Champion p. 7 and p. 244 
Ent. Mo. Mag. 53. 
Gli insfetti ; continuation, ii pp. 481- 
536, Berlese. 
A naturalist in Borneo, Suelford 
London 1917 331 28 pp., 32 pis. 
Insects in Costa Rica,- Calvert & 
Calvert New York 577 pp. 
Habits, interdependence, extinction 
of species, Rabaud Bull. Sci. France 
Belgique 50 pp. 287-380. 
Mounting for microscope, Huie 
Scott. Nat. 1917 pp. 219-229. 
Labelling indications, Heikertinoer 
Wien. ent. Zeit. 33 pp. 253-258. 
The pronunciation of insect names, 
Melander Bull. Brooldvn Ent. Soc. 
11 1916 p. 93-101. 
Classical formation of names, 
Morice & Durrant pp. 435-438. 
fComments on the Commcntry fossil 
insects, Lameere pp. 17-37 Bull. 
Soc. Zoob France 42, 
Recognition among insects ; Mc- 
Indoo Smithsonian Misc. coll. 68 
No. 2 78 pp. 
Distribution and rarity, Walsh 
Ent. Mo. Mag. 53 pp. 57, etc. 
Climate, snow, and insect life, Crid- 
dle pp. 77 80 Canad. Ent. 49. 
Figures of Indian economic insects, 
34 pis., Fletcher Rep. Proc., etc. 
N europterodelphia superset t. n. for 
N europtera, Trichoptcra , Lepidoptcra, 
M ecojdera, Diptera, Siphonaptera, 
Ilomoptera, Jleteroplern, Clinoptera and 
others. — Plecopteradelphia supersect. n. 
for Plecoptera, Plalyptera, Dermaplera, 
Notoplera, Zoraptera, Isoplera, Cheleu- 
loptera, Phyllopiera, Diphtheroptcra, 
Orlhoplera and others. — Palaeo- 
pteradelphia supersect. n. for Palacoptera 
and Dittyoplera-, Crampton p. 346 
Ent. News 26. 
C0LE0PTERA. 
The Colcoplera attached to Picea 
excelsa with special attention to meta- 
morphosis and habits, Saalas Die 
Fichtcnkafer Finnlands, 547 pp. 9 
pis. Part 1, General, and special part 
1. This special part includes from 
Carabidae to Cucujidae, and describes 
many larvae for the first time. The 
table for determining larvae (announced 
in the full title) is to appear in pait 2 
of the special division. 
Die Kaferfauna der Faroer, Mjobero 
Ark. Zool. 10 No. 27 pp. 1-21 figs. 1-6. 
List of spp. new to Sweden, Frisen- 
dahl Ent. Tidskr. 38 p. 298-301. 
Supplement to catalogue of West- 
Indian Col., Leno & Mutchler Bull. 
Amer. Mus. 37 pp. 191-220. 
Flight of Coleoplera , Demoll Zool. 
Anz. 49 p. 285. 
Collecting, Bears Vasculum 1 pp. 
75, etc. 
ClCINDELTDAE. 
Colour, pattern, development, varia- 
tion, structure of elytra, etc., Shelford 
Illinois biol. mon. 3 pp. 399-528, 32 
plates. 
Cicindela halli sp. n. New Zealand 
p. 350, Brown Bull. N. Zeal. Inst. 1. — 
C. antiqua sp. n. North-western Aus- 
tralia, Lea Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 41 
p. 121 pi. 12, fig. X. 1 — Cicindela lit- 
terifera, Larva (Japanese), Sasaki 
Konch. Sclc.j Gifu 21 p. 4. 
Dislypsidera piclipennis sp. n. Queens- 
land, Lea, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 41 
p. 122. 
Omus ; variation, cuprconitens sp. n. 
California p. 49-55 pi. vi, Blaisdell & 
Reynolds ent. News 28. 
Telracha euphratica nigra — ( nigri - 
pennis Ferr.), AndRes p. 134 Bull. ent. 
Soc. Egypte 6. 
Carabidae. 
Acropezum subg. n. vide Bembidion. 
Agonum ( ? Anchomenus) jeanneli p. 
98, A. johnstoni p. 99, kilimanum p. 
100, A." (7 Europhilus) Icenyense p; 
101, A. oribates p. 102, Icinangopinum 
p. 103, spp. n., Africa, Alluaud Ann. 
Soc. ent. France 86. 
