398 Insecta. 
XII. Insecta. 
[1913] 
Sogra insidiosa sp. n. Africa, Navas 
p, 266 Insecta 3. 
Sdter rothschildi, naevipennis, spp. 
n., Sahara, Navas p. 450 Nov. zool. 20, 
Spiloconis rufa sp. n. Japan, Naka- 
Hara Dobuts. Z. Tokyo 25 pp. 195- 
201 . 
Spilosmylus ? lichenoides hab.? sp. n. 
p. 25, Navas Mem. Ac. Barcelona 10 
No. 24. 
Stenomantispa subg. n. zu M antispa , 
Stitz p. 47 Mitt. Mus. Berlin 7. 
Stephanolasca chrysophlebia sp. n. 
Beirut, Navas p. 94 Arx. Inst. Barce- 
lona 1, 
Stilbopteryx australis, Hacker p. 100 
Mem. Queensland Mus. 2. 
Suarius gen. n. Chrysopidae p. 73, 
walsinghami sp. n. Algeria, Navas 
Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles 38 M6m. 
Suphalasca umbrosa sp. n. Formosa, 
Petersen p. 226 Ent. Mitt. 2. — S. 
ledrana sp, n. Java, Navas Rov. russ. 
ont. 13 p. 425 fig. 3. — 8. hermosa sp. n. 
Coylon p. 230, Banks Trans. Amor. 
Ent. Soc. 39. — Suphalasca doncJcieri 
sp. n. Java, Navas p. 88 Arx. Inst. 
Barcelona 1. 
Suphalomitus formosanus sp. n. For- 
mosa, Petersen p. 225 Ent. Mitt. 2. 
Sympherobius menendezi sp. n. Huesca 
p. 99 fig., Navas Bol. Soc. Aragon. 12. 
Symphrasis trifasciata sp. n. Bolivia, 
Stitz p. 44 Mitt. Mus. Berlin 7. 
Thaumatosmylus [gen. n.] fiir dia- 
phanus Gerstacker, Kruger p. 89 
Stettin, ent. Zeit. 74. 
Thyridosmylus [gen. n.] fiir langii 
McLachlan, Kruger p. 87 T.c. 
Vasquezius gen. n. Chrysopidae , 
alisteri sp. n. Egypt, Navas p. 42 
Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles 38 M6m. 
Velignanus gen. n. p. 18 near Pal- 
pares, scotti sp. n. Shan states p. 19, 
Navas Mom. Ao. Barcelona 10 No. 24. 
Vella gen. n. Myrmdeonidae typo 
fallax Iiamb., Navas p. 46 Broteria 11. 
Vieira gen. n. for Leucochrysa lesche- 
naulti, Navas p. 152 T.c. 
DIPTERA. 
Trophi of Orthorrhapha, Patton Sci. 
Mem. Med. Ind. No. 58 32 pp., pi. 
Trophi of Lyperosia, Cragg op. cit. 
No. 59 34 pp. 6 pis., of Muscidae, Cragg 
Op. cit. No. 60 56 pp. 5 pis. 
Orthorrhapha brachycera and Cy- 
clorrhapha aus Island u. d. Faeroer, 
Lundbeck Ark. Zool. 8 No. 12 pp. 17-20. 
Review of Hawaiian Diptera, Per- 
kins pp. clxxx-clxxxviii Faun, hawai. 1. 
Records of Wisconsin Diptera, Grae- 
niciier Bull. Wisconsin Soc. 10. pp. 
171-185. 
The structure of certain dipterous 
larvae with particular reference to those 
in human foods, with bibliography. 
Banks U.S. Dept. Agric. Ent. Techn. 
22 pp. 1-44, pis. i-viii. 
Figures of early stages of some soil 
inhabiting Diptera, Cameron pis. i & ii 
J. econ. Biol. 8. 
' Cecidomyiidae. 
Tho gonora, with lists of tho spocios, 
Kieffer Gen. Ins. 152, 346 pp. 15 pis. 
The gall midge fauna of western 
North America, Felt Pomona Coll. J. 
Ent. 4 pp. 753-757. 
Some species af Cecidomyiidae, Beu- 
tenmuller Canad. Ent. 45 pp. 413-416. 
Gall midges in an aquatic or semi- 
aquatic environment, Felt J. New 
York Ent. Soc. 21 pp. 62-63. 
Adaptation in gall midges, Felt 
Canad. Entomol. 45 pp. 371-379 2 
pis. 
Role de la spatule de la Cecidomyie 
parasite du buis, Chaine Paris C. R. 
Acad. sci. 156 p. 336. 
An aorobatio fly, Microcerata and 
Bremia hanging to spider thread, 
Wells J. Econ. Ent. 6 p. 330. 
Literatur fiber Birntrauermficken, 
Oberstein Contralbl Bakt. Abt. 2 37 
p. 563. 
Acodiplosis ( Neurodiplosis subg. n.) 
pulicariae sp. n. p. 90, Kieffer Bull. 
Soc. Alger. 4. 
Aplecus gen. n., validus sp. n. O.- 
Afr., Kieffer p. 105 Bull. Soc. Metz 
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