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XIII. INSECTA. 
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Malaria and mosquitoes, Grunberg (706). 
Culicidce that convey malaria, Sergent (1384). 
Mosquitoes and disease in Brazil, Goeldi (672). 
Stegomyia and yellow fever, Goeldi (673). 
S 'tegomyia fasciata in N. America, Howard (787). 
Transmission of infection by heredity in Stegomyia, Marchoux & 
Simond (1007). 
Habits of Anopheles at Aden, Patton (1140). 
Mosquito destruction, Hodder (752). 
Ross (1293), mosquitoes, preventive instructions. — Reducing mosquitoes, 
Ross (1291, 1292). 
Mosquito extermination, Smith (1420). 
Mosquito-control, Underwood (1521). 
Destruction of mosquito larvse, Galli-Valerio (636). 
FAUNISTIC: GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
N.B. — The numbers in bi*ackets refer to “Titles”; by their means it is intended 
to give a reference to every memoir containing a notice affecting the entomological 
fauna of each of the twelve regions here adopted. But synonymical notes and 
changes of systematic position are not included in these references. In addition to 
giving references to titles of works that actually add to the faunistic record of a 
region, there are also comprised references to a large number of works on local 
faunae, or “stations.” In such cases the reference is, as a rule, made direct to 
the original work, not to our title-numbers, many of these local faunistic notes 
not being included at all in our list of titles. 
In this Faunistic division varieties are not included: neither is a new genus (unless 
it is also a n. sp.), nor synonymy. When no subordinate locality is mentioned 
in connection with a memoir, it is to be understood that it refers to several 
divisions of the region indicated by the immediate subheading. 
General. 
Importance of distribution, Speiser (1431). 
Insects as evidence of geographical and climatic changes, Vachal 
(1525). 
Distribution of Lepismatidce , Escherich (525). 
Geographical distribution of Trichoptera , Ulmer (1520). 
Distribution of Coprophagous Lamellicorns , Kolbe (878). 
No locality. Col., see Passalidce , Oonatas cetioides. 
1. Arctic and Antarctic. 
Hampson (715) ; Arctic America, Novaya Zernbla, Hadenince n. spp. 
2. Insular (including New Zealand). 
Azores. Lepidoptera , Noctuidce , 2 spp. n., Geometr ., 2 spp. n., Scoparia , 
4 spp. n., Warren (1575). Orthoptera , BolIvar (131), Xiphidium 
n. sp. 
Madeira: Coleoptera , Fauvel (548), Dromius, 2 spp. n. ; Reitter (1244) 
n. g. Tenebrionidce. Hymenoptera , Diapria n. sp., Kieffer (842). 
Lepidoptera , Hampson (715), Hadenince n. sp. ; Tephroclystia sp. n., 
Warren (1575). 
Canary Ids.: Coleoptera , Sharp (1385), Criocephalus pinetorum. 
Lepidoptera , Hampson (716) n. g. Arctiidce. Orthoptera , Burr (219), 
For Jidda n. sp. 
St Helena : Lepidoptera , Hampson (715), Hadenince n. sp. 
