Bibliographical Record

Bibliographical Record

July--September I885.] PS ICttt. [3885-3896 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. Aulkors and societies are requested to forward tkeir works to tke editors as soon as ublisked. Tke date of publication, given in brackets [], marks tke time at zvkick tke work was received, unless an earlier date of yubllcalion is known to recorder or editor. Unless otkerzvise slated eack record is made directly from tke work tkat is notlcect. A colon afler initial designates tke most common given name, as: A: Augustus; B: Ben- jami; C: Ckarles; D: David; E: ldzvar@ F: Frederic; G: George; I-I: Henry; I: Isaac; : okn; t(: Iar# L: Louis; 2: 2ark; 2V: Nicholas; O: Olto; P: Peler; R: I?ickard: S: Samuel; T: Tkomas; VU: tVilliam. Tke initials at tke end of eack record, o; note, are lkose of tke recorder. Corrections of errors and notices oJ omissions are solicited. /knclerson, Joseph, jr. Aphides and their Bijerinok, M.W. [Heterogonie der cynipi- partiality for strongly-scented plants. (En- den. (Entom. nachrichten, March 188o, tomologist, June 1885, v. 18, p. 173-174.) jahrg. 6, p. 45-46.) Notes the preference ofaphididae for strongly-scented Notice. (Entom. nachrichten, April conservatory plants, and plants bearing fragrant flow- 188o, jahrg. 6, p. 7I.) G: 29. (38S5) Dimorphism and mode of oviposition of biorhiza 2kshmeacl, W: Harris. On a parasite bred aptera. G:29. (389) fi-om the eggs of the orange tree plant bug; being another insect friend of the orange Bell, James Thompson. [On alaus.] (Can. grower. (Florida agriculturist, 2 Nov. 1881, entom., May 188, v. 13, p. 116.) v. 4, no. 25, p. 193, col. 1-2, 56 cm.) Answer to J: L. Le Conte's "[On alaus gor=obs]" (Can. entom., April I85, 3, P. 8o) (Rec.,8"88]. Describes telotomus brochymenae, species of G: 29. ) proclolrupidae, parasitic upou the eggs of brockytnena (389 arborea, and gives notes its habits. G: 29. (3886) 13rl, Antonio. Acarorum systematis Soc. entom, The natural specimen. (Bull. ital., 1885, Bailey, James Spencer. history an. p. of cossus centerensis. (Can. entom., 17, lZ1-135. Jan. Classificatory table of the acari, extending to genera; 879, v. I1, p. 1-5, pl.) the families follovcs demodicMae (including the Figures and describes the larva, pupa and imago of phytopt sarcoptidae, oribatidae, amasidae, ixodzdae, centerensis; gives notes its habits; the larva trombidiidae and ho2lopdae. G: 29. (3893) bores in wood ofpopulus tremuloides. G: D. (3887) Barnarcl, G Fruit versus sugar. (Ento- lBl;any, G.T. The galleries of the cutting mologist, June 1885, v. 18, p. 16o-6I.) ants of Texas. (Nature, 16 Oct. I879, v. o, Describes the mode of collecting lepidoptera by usin P. 583, z3 era.) (Littell's livingage, Nov. fruit, in place of sugaring, the author has practisect 1879, s. 5, v. zS, p. 51, 33 era.) in O..ueensland. G: D. (3888) Notes the habits and habitations of atta fervens based accounts given by H C. MeCook. Barrett, C: Goiding. The influence of G: 29. (3894) meteorological conditions on insect life. (Entom. too. mag., June 882, v. 19 p. alv6 1-S.) 13iro, Lajos. Szabadban tndhek ds dar- Abstract, by B: P. Mann, with above azsok. (Rovartani lapok, Aug. 1885, v. 2, title. (Psyche, Sept.-Oct. [16 Nov.l 1883, p. 169-172; Rdsumd, p. 23-24. v. 4, P. 83-87.) Observations the posture of about txventy species of hymenoptera while asleep upon centaurea arenaria. Effect of severely cold winters n prmnoting the G: 29. abundance of certain species of lepidoptera, and of wet (3895) weather in destroying other species. /. P. 3/,r. (3889) Blanoharfl, F: Note on the habits of amki- lasstl:, lomer Franklin. New cynipidae. coma vu@ina. (Bull. Brooklyn entom. (Can. entom., 188i, v. 13: April, p. 74-79; soc., Apr. t883, v. 5, P. 9.) May, p. 92-I3 .) Record of occurrence and diurnal habits of amphi- Describes a4 species of cyn@htae. G: D. (389o) vu@ina at Lowell, Mass. /: _P. Jr. (3896) 81 [3897-39o9 PS I'CttE. JulymSeptember I885. Brauer, Friedrich. [Entwicklungsgeschichte Chambers, Vactor Tcusey. Cicada s@tem- der kirmoeura obscura. (Verhandl. K.-k. decim in Colorado. (Amer. entom., Mch. zool.-botan, gesells, in Wien, I883, jahrg. 88o, v. 3, n. s., v. , p. 77, cm.) 33; Sitzb., p. 9.) Record of of cicada sedMe,tdecim in Notes larvae of hir,toneura obscura which live Cheyenne cation, Colorado, in June 876. in larvae of rkizotroffus solslitialis. G: .O. (3897) /]: P. 2kr. (3903) Breitenbach, Wilhelm. Ein neuer feind der Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepido- honigbiene. (Entom. nachrichten, Feb. ptera. (Can. entom., July I87I v. 3, p. 54- I884, jahrg. IO, p. 42.) ss.) An undetermined hemipteron destroys many honey General remarks the genus h'thocollet?, its two bees mellijqca) in southern Brazil. G: D. forms of larva and the differences in their mines and (a2is (3898) habits; classification of the known North American species by their coloration, with descriptions of Buel, Jesse. The saperda bivillala, or apple species" characters, food-plants and habits of six borer. (Mass. agric, repos, and journ., species, of which three (l. Nl[aedla, 1. clemensella, l. July 826, v. 9, no. 2, p. i9i-95. car.fae-albella) new, vith remarks other species. [Cont., op. cat., Sep., p. 84-88 (Rec., 39o5 ).] Communicates letter from Philip Heartt, describ- .B: P. _M'. (3904) ing the ravages of saperda bivattata, and letter from T: Say, concerning the insect, with copy of Chambers, Vtctor Tousey. Micro-lepido- Say's original description of it. 27: P. 3/. (3899) ptera. (Can. entom., Sep. 87, v. 3, P. 84- Cameron, P: Descriptions of new species of 88.) teuthreditidae and cy,@idae fi'om Mexico. [Cont. from o15. cat.,Julv, p. 54-58 (Rec., 3904).] Char- acters, food-plants and hbits of four spectes of latho- (Trans. Entom. soc. Loud., I884, p. 481- colleNs, of which (1. virginiella) is new, with 488.) marks other species, including anacampsis robin. Describes 9 species of lenlhreditidae and of fella. [Cont., o/. ci/., Sep., p. xo8-ta (Rec., 3906).] cyn@idae, all from Mexico. G: l). (39oo) /]: P. 3//. (39o5) Cameron, P: Amonograph of the British Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepido- phytophagous hymenoptera. Tentkrecto, ptera. (Can. entom., Sep. I87I, v. 3, P. sirex and cyn@s, Linnd. Vol. l. Loud., o8-2.) Raysoc., 882. P., 2t pl., each [Cont. from op. ciA, Sep., p. 84-88 (Rec., 39oS).] Char- 7 -+- 34 and habits of vailtz 2 of acters, food-plauts species z35. exbl., 7 p. [announcements collett, of vhich four (1. totzfasciella, 1. belhunella, Ray soc.], 23 X 14, 6. 5 9.7. 1. tritaezianella, 1. coryh'ella ["corylisella"] nmv, Rev. (Ann. and mag. nat. hist., May and I. aesculisella and 1. oslryaeella new varieties; s. v. tabular syuopsis of the characters of the larvae of 1. 885, S, IS, p. 46-417.) coryh'ella, 1. o"utli_flnatella, 1. aescttlisella and 1. ostry- 2X general monographic work the British phyto- aeella. [Cont., o_p. cir., Oct., p. 27-3o (Rec. 3907).] phagous hynenoptera, to which prefixed general //: P../I/'. (3906) statements, which may be comprised under the following heads, about these insects external anatolny of the head, Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepido- mouth-parts, thorax, legs, veius and their venation, ab- ptera. entom., Oct. v. 3, dmnen, ovipositor, and male anal appendages spiracles, (Can. 1871 P. coloration, secondarr sexual characters habits-- such 127-I3O. food, feigning aeath, cpulation, oviposition, and [Cont. from op. c#., Sep., p. xoS-Ii2 (Rec., 39o6).] parthenogenesis; the egg, larval habits, list of food- Characters, food-plants and habits of five species of plants of larvae of British species; anatmny of larvae, lathocolletis, ofvhich three (1. ambrosiaeella, 1. cellifo- and the differences between these and lepidopterous liella, l. celtisella) [Cont., o/5. cat., Oct., p. larvae; protective coloration of the larvae, offensive 146-I49 (Rec., 39o8).] 27: p..&r. (39o7) cretions and other by which larvae pro- tected synopsis of the larvae of British species mode Chamber., Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepido- and localities of pupation, and external anatomy of the ptera. (Can. entom., Oct. I871, v. 3, pupa; generic and specific characters of the phytopha- P. gous hymn enoptera, their geographical distribution, their I46-149.) classification and literature; analytical tables of genera [Cont. from op. cir., Oct., p. 37-3o (Rec., 3907).] and species belonging to the British fauna, with descrip- Characters, food-plants and habits off species of tions, and notes habits and habitats of each species. latkocolletis, of vhich tvo (l. cit, cinnaliella, 1. tdmella) G: D. (39o,) [Cont., op. eft., Nov., p. 16x-x66 (Rec., 39c9). /: P. 21f. (3oo8) Campbell, G Douglas (GLASSELL), 8l/t duke ql Argyll. Mimicry in moths. (Nature, Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepido- v. 7 Dec. 1882, v. 2 7 p. I25-I6, 4 cm.) ptera. (Can. entom., Nov. 187, 3, P. Notice and abstract, by F. P. Pascoe. I61-66.) (Trans. Entom. soc. Lond., 883; Proc., p. [Cont. frmn op. cat., Oct., p. x46-49 (Rec., X9o8).] Characters, food-plants and habits of three sI)ezies of ). lathocollelis, of which l? ornalella is new, with remarks A moth, of species unknown to the writer, ob- several others not knoxx in the imago state. [Cont., served at Cannes, France, nimicking" crumpled leaf. oil. cat., Nov., p. 182-1S (Rec., 391o).] G: aD. (39o) B: . M. (39c9) July--September 885, PSI:CHE. [391o-3926] 317 Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepido- Clements, James. Description of the oeslrus ptera. (Can. entom., Nov. 1871 v. 3, P. ovis, or the botts of sheep. (Amer. too. 182-185.) meg. and crit. rev Biglow..., Feb. [Cont. from op. cir., Nov., p. 6i-i66 (Rec., 39e9).] 1818, v.

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