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Entomologischer Inhalt: Vitale, F., I Coleotteri Messinesi 
(cont.). Pg. 1—2. — Morseletto, F., Su di una notevole scar- 
sità di „Lucanus cervus“ ed ,,Oryctes grypus‘“ dovuta a insetti 
parassiti. Pg. 2-3. 
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Dec. 1905. 
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Washington. Pg. 111. — Dyar, H. G., Life histories of North 
American Geometridae. LXIIL Pg. 115. — Girault, A. A, 
and Strauss, J. F., The Bedbug, Clinocoris lectularius, and the 
Fowl Bug, Clinocoris columbarius: host relations. Pg. 117. — 
Recent Entomological Literature. Pg. 124—129. 
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Entomological News and Proceedings of the Ento- 
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Vol. 17, No. 1, 2, w. plate. Philadelphia, Jan. and 
Febr. 1906. 
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in Waterbugs. Pg. 1. -- Quayle, H. J., Notes on the Egg- 
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Standards of the Number of Eggs laid by Insects. IV. Pg. 6. — 
Nason, W. A., Parasitic Hymenoptera of Algonquin, Illinois. 
Ill. Pg. 7. — Tucker, E. §., Determinations of some Texas 
Coleoptera with Records. Pg. 10. — Weeks, H. C., Letter to 
the Editors. Pg. 15. — Pearsall, R. F., Harrisimemna trisignata 
Walk. Pg. 21. — Wheeler, W. M., On certain tropical Ants 
introduced into the United States. Pg. 23. — Me Clendon, 
J. F., Notes on Collecting in Mexico. Pg. 26. -— Cockerell, 
T. D. A., A new fossil Ant. Pg. 27. — Editorial. Pg 29, 68. 
Notes and News. Pg. 30, 69. — Doings of Societies. Pg. 35, 
70. — Daecke, E., On the Eye-Coloration of the Genus Chrysops 
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tranquebarica Hbst. Pg. 43. — Coquillett, D. W., A new Tabanus 
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