278 Ins. 
XIII. JNSECTA.— RHYNCHOTA. 
Cardiaspis , n. g. for C. arti/ex , n. sp., S. Australia, Schwarz, p. 72, P. ent. 
Soc. Washington, iv. 
Psylla suturalis , Croatia, HorvAth, p. 640, Termes. Fuzetek, xx, n. sp. 
Spondyliaspis : characters, S. eucalypti , Schwarz, pp. 68-70, P. ent. Soc. 
Washington, iv. 
Trioza fraudatrix> Croatia, p. 641, greisigeri, Hungary, p. 642, HorvXth, 
Termes. Fuzetek, xx, n. spp. 
APHIDIDiE. 
[Of. Buckton (139), Cholodkovsky (181-184), Lowe (690), Mordwilko 
(774), Storment (1063), Weed (1178).] 
On some root-feeding Aphididce , Cholodkovsky (184). 
Notes on hibernation of various N. American, Weed (1178), pp. 209-247. 
Paper in Russian on the biology and morphology of Aphididce , Mordwilko, 
pp. 253-313, Horae Soc. ent. Ross. xxxi. 
Aphis cratcegi ( —pyrastri, Boisd.), A. mail ( = cydojiice, Boisd.), Horvath, 
p. 95, Rev. Ent. franc. 1897. 
Chernies ; monograph continued, C. abietis , viridanus , viridis, characters 
and habits, pp. 1-18, figg., pis. i-v, strobilobius, lapponicus , pp. 19-32, 
pis. ii, vi etc., orientalis , note, p. 33, synonymy of genus and species, 
determination according to food-habits, pp. 46 & 47, Cholodkovsky, 
Horae Soc. ent. Ross. xxxi. 
0. pinicorticis , natural history, Storment (1063). 
Colopha rossica , Russia, Cholodkovsky, p. 146, Zool. Anz. 1897, n. sp. 
Lachnus: historical, anatomy, habits, the generations, account of the 
species and their habits, Cholodkovsky, Horae Soc. Ent. Ross, xxxi, 
pp. 603-674, pis. xi-xiii. L. farinosus and fasciatus , synonymy, p. 650, 
piceicola } n. sp. ?, p. 660, Cholodkovsky, t. c. 
Myzus mahaleb , stages, and generations, Pergande, pp. 52-59, Bull. Dep. 
Agric. Ent. vii. 
Paracletus cimiciformis , cut, Cholodkovsky, p. 147, Zool. Anz. 1897. 
Pemphigus napceus , p. 50, immunis } p. 51, India, Buckton, Ind. Mus. Notes, 
iv, n. spp. 
Schizoneura fodiens, habits, Cholodkovsky, p. 147, cut, Zool. Anz. 1897. 
ALEURODIDiE. 
[Of. Cockerell (188, 188a), Maskell (724).] 
Aleurodes eugenice , Poona, Maskell, p. 52, Ind. Mus. Notes, iv; A. aureo- 
cincta } New Mexico, Cockerell, p. 42, J. N. York Ent. Soc. v; A. 
ruborum , Florida, Cockerell, p. 96, t. c. : n. spp. 
CoCCIDdL 
[Of. Blanchard (83), Brecher (125), Briones (132), Cockerell (189-198), 
Cooley (217), Fletcher (342), Forbes (348), Froggatt (372), Fuller 
(387), Giard (405, 406, 408), Green (422), Howard (509), King (583), 
King & Cockerell (585), Lataste (652, 653, 655), Maskell, (722, 
723), Mayet (730, 731), Newstead (782, 783), P£rez Canto (823), 
Silva (1014), Sulc (1066), Townsend (1091).] 
Food-plants of Oocddce , Cockerell (192). Food-plants and localities of 
Mexican Oocddce , Townsend, J. N. York Ent. Soc. v, pp. 178-190. 
Excessive destruction by parasites, Howard (511).’ 
Longevity of encysted Margarodes } Mayet, p. 169, Bull. Soc. ent. France, 
169. 
Oocddce in Kew Gardens, Green & Newstead (422). 
On the Oocddce introduced to Chili, Giard (408). 
