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in the United States (Homopt. Eupteryg.) ED 1516. a n. ‘sp. = 
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— — —- Nr. 5. °29- V. 1924, 
W. Schaus, New species of Pyralidae of the subfamily | 
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30 Argyractis, 1 Nymphula, 4 Cataclysta, 7 Ambia, 1 Parambia, 
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Snyder, Description of a new termite from Porto Rico. p. 131— « 
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11 fig. — R T. Cotton, The identity of Sitophilus (Calandra) « 
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the maxillary teeth of Anopheles. p. 142—143. — W. A. Hoff- © 
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— — — Nr. 6. 30, VI 1924. 
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1 Hoplogryon, 1 Leptacis, 2 Calliceras, 3 Cracinopria n. g | 
1 Ismarus, 1 Acropiesta, 1 Anectata.| — W. Barnes & F. H. © 
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[Chrysops hyalinus pro vitripennis Shann. nec Mg.| — H. E 
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