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Some new and interesting Neuroptera in the American 
Museum of Natural History. American Mus. Nat. Hist. 
Novitates, No. 1143:1-5. 
A partition of our Cryptochilus, with some new Psam- 
mocharidae (Hymenoptera) . Canadian Ent., 7-5:119-122. 
Results of the Oxford University Cayman Islands bio- 
logical expedition, 1938, (Neuroptera). Ent. Mo. Mag.. 
77:176-177. 
New neuropteroid insects from the Antilles. Mem. Soc. 
Cubana Hist. Nat., 1-5:385-402, 3 pis. 
Psammocharidae from the Solomon Islands, Prince of 
Wales Island, and New Caledonia. Occ. Pap. Bishop Mus., 
15:231-245, 1 pi. 
Three new species of Myrmeleonidae. Psyche, 45:101- 
104. 
1942 
Neuropteroid insects from Guam. Bull. Bishop Mus., 
175:25-30. 
Notes on the United States species of Tachytes. (Hymen- 
optera: Larridae). Bull. Mus. Comp. ZooL, 55:395-436. 
2 pis. 
Contributions toward a knowledge of the insect fauna 
o^ Lowov California. No. 4. Neuroptera: Myrmeleonidae. 
Proc. California Acad. Sci., 54:133-152, 1 pi. 
1943 
Neuroptera of northern South America. Part 1, Mega- 
loptera. Family Sialidae. Bol. Ent. Venezolana, 5:59-66. 
Neuroptera of northern South America. Part 2. Myrme- 
leonidae. Bol. Ent. Venezolana, 5:161-173. 
Notes and descriptions of Nearctic Trichoptera. Bull. 
Mus. Comp. Zool., 55:341-369. 
Some interesting Neuroptera from Australia. Proc. 
New England Zool. Club, 55:99-103. 
New Neuroptera and Trichoptera from the United 
States. Psyche, 50:74-81. 
Two new genera in Psammocharidae (Hym.). Psyche. 
-50:82. 
