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Archiv Für Naturgeschichte © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Rhynehota. Bearbeitet von Dr. Th. Kuhlgatz. A. Allgemeines. (Besprecliung der einzelnen Arbeiten). ') Allen, J. W. Experiments for the üestruction of Scale Insects. — Agricult. Gaz. N. S. Wales, Vol. XII, Part 9, Septemb., p. 1092 —1104 u. 6 Pls. Sydney 1901. Eingehende landwirthschaftlich-technische Darstellung der Be- kämpfung der Cocciden mit Besprengen und Ausräuchern. Azam, J. Complement ä la note sur quelques Hemipteres peu communs de M. Maurice Roy er. — Bull. Soc. Ent. France Annee 1901, p. 191 — 192. Paris 1901. Die geographische Verbreitung innerhalb Frankreichs sowie Zeit und Art und Weise des Vorkommens von Ceraleptus gracüicornis H. Seh., Spathocera dalmanni Schill, und lobata H. Seh., Arocatus melanocephalus F. sowie Pyrrhocoris apterus L. hatte Royer [vgl. Roy er (1) u. (2)] z. Th. auf Grund der Territorial -Kataloge von Puton, Lethierry, Abbe d'Antessanty, Michel Dubois, Ferd. Reiber et A. Puton sowie Populus übersichtlich zu- sammengestellt. Azam vervollständigt diese Zusammenstellung aus den Katalogen von C. Rey, L. Gharpentier et M. Dubois, J. Azam sowie M. Lambertin et F.-R. Dubois. Baker, C. F. Notes on Macropsis and Agallia {Jassidae). — Psyche Vol. IX, No. 297, p. 151—153. Cambridge, Mass. Jan. 1901. Neue Arten dieser beiden Gattungen hatte Baker in den Jahren 1898 u. 1900 (Psyche Vol. VIII, No. 264, April 1898, p. 197—201; resp. ibid. Vol. IX, No. 289, Mai 1900, p, 55—59) beschrieben, ohne die einschlägigen Arbeiten von Osborn a. Ball sowie von Fowler zu kennen. Die dadurch nöthig gewordenen Berichtigungen hatte E. D. Ball gelegentlich einiger Neubeschreibungen im Jahre 1900 (Notes on the species oi Macropsis and Agallia of North America, Psyche, Vol. 9, No. 295, November, p. 126 — 130) vorgenommen. Hierauf bezieht sich die vorhegende Mitteilung Baker 's. — Baker ^) Arbeiten, die mir nicht zugänglich waren und die ich deshalb nicht selbst gesehen habe, sind mit einem * versehen. K. Arch. f. Naturgesch. 68. Jahrg. 1902. Bd. U. H. 2. 66 © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 1042 Dr. Th. Kuhlgatz: Entomologie. Rhynchota 1901. giebt zu, dass Agallia viexicana Baker synonym zu A. modesta Os- born a, Ball, A. hei/dei Baker synon. zu A. prodvcta Osborn a. Ball, A. producta Baker synon. zu A. tenella Osborn a. Baker sein mag. Wenn Ball die Agallia sanguinolenta Prov. var. inconspicua Baker als Synonym zu A. cinerea Osborn a. Ball stellt, so vermisst Baker hier eine hinreichende Begründung. Er bezweifelt lerner die Be- rechtigung, Agallia lyrata Baker als Synonym zu A. peregrinam Stäl, Macropsis alahamensis Baker als Synonym zu apicalis Osborn a. Ball, Macropsis rvfoscutellata Baker als Synonym zu misella Stäl zu stellen. Macropsis magnus Baker mag vielleicht nur eine Varietät von M. californica Baker sein, doch geht Ball jedenfalls zu weit, wenn er sowohl magnus Baker wie californica Baker für Synonyme von hvmilis Stäl erklärt. Macropsis idioceroides Baker hält Baker im Gegensatz zu Ball's Zweifeln für eine echte Macropsis, es sei denn, man trennte sie mit neuem Gattungsnamen ab. Für Agallia reticvlata Ball giebt Baker, weil der Name reticvlata bereits präokkupirt ist, den neuen Namen A. hallii n. n. Ball, E. D. New Jassidae from the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Region. — Canad. Entom. Vol. XXXIII, No. 1, p. 4— 11 u. No. 2, p. 45—51, London, Ontario 1901. Neue Arten der Gattungen Hecalus, Athysanus, Tliamnotettix, Scaphoideus, Pldepsius, Eutettix aus Colorado, einzelne auch aus Arizona, Neu-Mexiko und Mexiko. Berg, C. Substitution d'un nom generique d'Hemipteres. — Comunic. Mus. Nacion. Buenos Aires, T, I, No. 8, Ps. 281, 18 deMarzo de 1901. Buenos Aires 1901. Dallasiellus longulus Dali, für Dallasia (früher Stenocoris) longula Dali. Bergroth, E. Additions et rectifications au Catalogue des Hemipteres de la faune palearctique par le docteur A. Puton, 4 ed. — Revue d'Entom. Tome XX, p. 254—255. Caen 1901. Betrifft die Gattungen Melanodema Jak., Odo7itotarsus Lap., Sternodontus Muls. Rey, Neostrachia Saund., Apines Dali., Menida Motsch., Acalypta Westw., Phyllontochüa Fieb., Catoplatus Spin., Monanthia Lep., Nabis Latr., Cryptostemma H. Seh., Dipsocoris Hai., Tetraphleps Fieb., Fulvius Stäl, Glohiceps Latr., ürthotylus Fieb., Bi^achyarthrum Fieb., Plagiognathus Fieb., Campylomma Reut., Del- phax F. — Hinsichtlich der Berichtigungen vergl. weiter unten unter „Systematik". Bogdanow, E. A. lieber Konservirung. — AUgem, Zeitschr. Entom. Bd. VI, p. 100—102. Neudamm 1901. Hierin auch Rathschläge zur Konservirung von Blattläusen. Für braune (Lac/mus), weisse (Trama), gelbe (Pterocallis tiliae), kohlenschwarze (Aphis rumicis) am besten Spiritus. Grüne Blatt- läuse bewahren ihre Farbe in 5 Vo iger Lösung von Natriumbisulfit (Na H S 3) viele Monate, müssen aber vorher durchlocht werden. Mit sehr bunten oder gelben Blattläusen mit grüner Zeichnung ver- © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Autoren alphabetisch geordnet. 1043 fährt Verf. folgendermassen: Befestigung mit Kanadabalsam auf Papier und Austrocknung während einer Nacht im Exsikkator (Ge- fösse mit starker Schwefelsäure). Boliliii, K. Tvä Zoocecidier pä Laurus canariensis Watson var. uzorica Seubert et Höchst. — Entomologisk Tidskrift, utgifven af Eutomologiska Föreningen i. Stockholm [Journ. Ent. Soc. Stockholm]. Irg. 22, Haft 1, p. 81—91, Fig. 1—11 u. A— F. Stockholm 1901. Ausser einer Eriophyide die Psyllide Trioza alacris Flor, welche eine Blatteinrollung verursacht (p. 83, Fig. 11, p. 90, Fig. D). Die Wirkung; des Stiches dieser Psyllide auf das Pflanzengewebe wird p. 90, Fig. E u. F. dargestellt. Boyilton, M. F. Technical study of four species of Aspidiotuft. — Bull. New York State Mus. No. 46 [Feit, E. P., Scale insects of importance and list of the species in New York State], p. 343—354, PL 11—15. Albany 1901. Die Weibchen von Aspidiotus forbesi Johns., perniciosus Comst., ancylus Putn., ostreaeformis Curt. werden hier nach den systematisch geeignetsten mikroskopischen Merkmalen der Analplatte charakterisirt ohne Berücksichtigung der mehr äusserlichen variablen Merkmale, wie Farbe u. Form des Schildes etc. Da diese vier Arten im Staate New York sämtlich im Larveuzustande überwintern, und man daher gerade in den Jahreszeiten, in denen eine zuverlässige Identifikation vielfach erwünscht ist, nämlich im Frühjahr und Herbst, die Be- stimmung gelegentlich an dem ältesten Larvenstadium, dem „second stage", ausführen muss, so ist auch dieses bei den Diagnosen mit- berücksichtigt. Hierbei waren folgende Merkmale der Analplatte massgebend: die Konfiguration der Randkante — Lappen, Dornen, Platten (Drüsenhaare oder Schuppen), Randeinschnitte — , die An- ordnung der Ventraldrüsen, die Chitinverdickungen, die Vagina, Dorsalporen, Wachsgänge, die Analöffnung. Die Beschreibungen beschränken sich im wesentlichen auf diese mikroskopischen Eigen- schaften der Analplatte. Jede Art wird innerhalb dieser Grenze ausführlich charakterisirt. Diagramme der Analplatten sind, auf PI. 11 — 15, beigefügt. Eine analytische Bestimmungstabelle wird vorausgeschickt. Breddin, G. (1). Lygaeidae et Pyrrhocoridae novae malesiae. — Wiener Ent. Zeit. Jahrg. XX, p. 81—85. Wien 1901. Astaeops rufipis n. sp. nächst anticus Wlk:, Neuguinea; notaticeps n. sp., Sumbawa; grucilis n. sp. ähnlich aubtralis Boisd. Halmahera. — Physopeltu dubia n. sp. nächst limbata Stäl form. alat. Neuguinea, elegantnlu n. sp. nächst villosa ßredd. Key-Inseln. — Antilochm immz/ndulus n. sp. nächst histrionicus Stäl Dammer-Insel. — Dindy- mus daiacus n. sp. nächst albicortiis F. Banguey. — Dysdercus dngulatus F., synon. Pyrrhocoris koenigii F., H. Seh., Beschreibung, geogr. Verbr., var. ornatvs n. var. Key-Ins.; poecilus H. Seh. Beschr., geogr. Verbr., var. simplex n. var. u. var. semifuscus n. var. Jolo. 66* © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 1044 Dr. Th. Kuhlgatz: Entomologie. Rhynchota 1901. — Unterscheidung von Dysdercits cingtilatus F. u. lioecüus H. Seh., welche zusammen vorkommen. — (2). Hemiptera sumatrana collecta a dorn. Henrico Dohrn, enumerata et descripta. Pars II. — Stettiner Entom. Zeitung. Jahrg. 62, p. 138—145. Stettin 1901. Fortsetzung zu dem vorjährigen Pars I, ibid. Jahrg. 61, p. 275 —336. Vgl. auch diese Berichte für 1900, p. 1038. — Ausschliesslich Pyrrhocoriden ; u. zwar 19 Arten u. 2 Var. der Gattungen Lohita^ Fhysopelta, Antilochvs^ Ectatops^ Saldoides, Euscopus, Aeschines, Melamphaus, Dindymus, Dysdercus, z. Th. von Sumatra bisher noch nicht bekannt und mit einer ' Ausnahme sämtlich im Januar ge- fangen. Es werden vielfach auch aussersumatranische Fundorte angegeben. Neu: Physopelta villosa n. sp., Ectatops speculum n. sp,, Saldoides o'rnatulus n. g. n. sp. nächst Ectatops^ Eiiscopus porviceps n. sp. Ausserdem anhangsweise auf p. 141 Ectatops nervosus n. sp. von Borneo u. Banguey. — (3). Die Fauna von Celebes u. ihre Entstehung. — AUg. Zeitschr. Entom. Bd. VI, 1901. No. 8, p. 113—115. Neudamm 1901. Die zoogeographischen Resultate, die Verf. dem von P. und Fr. Sarasin auf Celebes gesammelten Rhynchoten-Material ent- nehmen konnte, stimmen gut mit den Resultaten überein, zu denen die beiden genannten Forscher selbst auf Grund anderer Thier- gruppen kamen. Wie nach geologischen Untersuchungen anzunehmen, war die Insel zu Beginn der Tertiärzeit noch vom Meere bedeckt. Nach ihrem Auftauchen fanden nach und nach Einwanderungen statt aus vier verschiedenen umgebenden Faunengebieten,
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