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by means of sections, and describes the structures as thus observed. 
[Cf. Arch. Sci. Nat. xiii. pp. 1-3 ] 
186. Lefevre, E., & Pocjade, G. A. Metamorphoses du Caryoborus 
nucleorum , Fab , Coleoptere de la famille de3 Bruchides. Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) iv. pp. 243-248, pi. xi. 
187. Lemoine, Y. Sur le systeme nerveux du Phylloxera. C.R. ci. 
pp 961-963. 
188. Leng,'C. W. Synopses of Ceramhycidce. [Coleoptera. ] Ent. Am. i. 
pp. 28-35 & 130-136, pis. i.-iii. [Continued from Bull. Brooklyn 
Soc. vii.] 
These synopses are for the use of N. American entomologists ; the 
plates are well worthy of reference. 
189. Lewis, G. New Species of Histeridce , with Synonymical Notes. 
[Coleoptera.'] Ann. N. H. (5) xv. pp. 456-473, and op. cit. xvi. 
pp. 203-215. 
67 new species and several new genera from various localities are 
described in these two complementary memoirs. 
190. -. On a New Genus of Histeridce. Tr. E. Soc. 1885, 
pp. 331-335, pi. viii. 
The systematic position of this genus ( Niponius ) is considered 
doubtful, but the neighbourhood of Tryponceus is suggested for it. On 
the plate 4 species and many details of structure are beautifully 
illustrated. 
191. Leuthner, F. A Monograph of the Odontolabini, a subdivision of 
the Coleopterous family Lucanidce. Tr. Z. S. xi. pp. 385-491, 
pis. lxxxiv.-xcvii. 
In this monograph all the known species are described at length, and 
most of them are figured, several figures being devoted to each species 
to illustrate the sexes and the various developments of the males ; some 
complex synonymical questions are fully discussed. In addition to the 
new species, descriptions are given for the first time of both sexes in 
the case of twelve species where one sex only was previously known. 
192. # Lintner, J. A. Second Report on the Injurious and other 
Insects of the State of New York. Albany : 1885., [ Cf ’. Wien, 
ent. Z. v. p. 204.] 
193. Lichtenstein, J. Les Pucerons. Monographie des Aphidiens. 
Premiere partie : Genera. Montpellier : 1885, pp. 188, pis. i.-iv. 
The headings of the eight chapters contained in this part give an idea 
of the contents. They are—Bibliographie ; liste des especes d 5 Aphidiens 
citees jusqu’ace jour; classification; ftore des Aphidiens; generalites ; 
biologie ; classification naturelle ; chasse et collection des Aphidiens. 
194. Limbeck, R. yon Zur Kenntniss des Baues der Insectenmuskelu 
SB. Ak. Wien, Dritte Ab.h. pp. 322-349, pi. i. 
The insects chiefly used in this histological study were Oryctes • 
nasicornis and Dytiscus maryinalis, but a few others received some 
