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Psyche 1:86-88, 1874.
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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.
Authors and Societies are requested to forward their works to the Edi- tor at the earliest date possible. We ask our readers to inform us of the publication especially of those works which are not generally consulted by entomologists. B. PicIman Mann.
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No. 202 is from the Sixth Annu. Rep. Peat). Acad. Sci., for 1873.
* 202. A. S. PACKARD, JR. Record of American Ento- mology for the year 1873. p. 61-114. (Continued.) Hemiptera (by P. R. Uhler). List of 5 articles by 5 authors ; notice of 103 (14 new) species of 45 genera.
Orthoptera (by S. H. Scudder). List of 5 articles by 4 authors ; no- tice of 259 (13 new) species of 66 (Pedioscertetes, Tropidolophus [Acridii] = 2 new) genera.
Neuroptera (by A. S. Packard, Jr.).
List of 15 articles by 7 authors;
notice of 224 (38 new) species of 86 genera. Arachnids (by A. S. Z'ackard, Jr.).
List of 5 articles by 4 authors;
notice of 30 (27 new) species of 14 genera. Myriopoda (by A. S. Packard, Jr.).
List of 2 articles by 2 authors;
notice of 11 new species of 7 (Archidus = 1 new) genera. In all, the writings of 52 authors are recorded, and 1853 (930 new) species of 781 (123 new) genera are noticed.
The Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci. [see Rec., Nos. 19-25], vol. ii, contains Nos. 203 to 223.
* 203. A. R. GROTE. List of the Noctuidae of North America. p. 1-77, with one plate (i), containing eleven figures.
Criticism of previous authors; synopsis of the three independent groups here catalogued, and of the genera Agotis, Hadena and Mamestra; list of 214 genera, 811 species; index to genera; descriptions of 10 (Feralia, Adita, Chytonix, Zosteropoda, Zotheca, Stiria, Stibadium, Melaporphyria, Tricopis = 9 new, Antiblemma = 1 previously described) genera, and of 35 (Feralia Comsiocki, F. februalis, Agrotis phyllophora, A. formalis, A. spec- ialis, Manestra puerilis, Diantlwecia rufula, D. insolens, Oncocnemis Behrensi, Hadena genialis, H. marina, Zosteropoda hirtipes, Pachnobiu cornuta, Zotheca tranquilla, Scopeloson~a Graefiana, S. ceromaiicu, S. Morrisoni, Xylomiges liiemcilis, Plusia 8-scripla, P. virtdisigma, Stiria rugifrons, Stibadwm spumo- sum, Lyqrantlioecia saiurata, Melaporp'hyria immoriua, Tricopis chrysellus, Antiblemma canalis = 26 new) species ; position of Epipaschia, with list of species. -
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* 204. S. V. SUMMERS, M. D. Catalogue of the Coleo- ptera from the region of Lake Pontchartrain, La. p. 78-99.
List of 885 species and 21 varieties, in all 906 forms of 497 genera of 53 families.
* 205. A. R. GROTE.
On the species of Helicopis inhabit-
ing the Valley of the Amazon. p. 106-108, with one plate (ii), containing four figures.
Notice of H. Cupido, H. Ads, H. Endymiou and Madam M. S. Merian; habits of H. Cupido. Describes H. Lindeni, n. sp., with figures. * 206. H. K. MORRISON. Descriptions of New Noctuidae. p. 109-117.
Describes Luceria Burgessi, L. loculata and var. conspicua, Dryobota flu- lata, Mamestrct assirnilis, Morrisonia peraczita, Lithophane fagina, L. disposita = 8 n. spp.; synopsis of Mamestra assimilis, Hadena i?npuIsa and Agrotis velleripen~.
* 207. L. F. HARVEY. Observations on North American Moths. p. 118-121.
Describes Agrotis volubilis, Mainestra rosea, M Zilacina, Taeniocampa paci^fica, Glaea olivcbta, Orthodes griseocincta =: 6 n. spp. Noctuae; describes Endropia Warneri n. sp. Geometrae.
* 208. A. R. GROTE. Additions to the cb List of North American Noctuidae. " p. 122-126.
I.
Genera allied to Taeniocampa : synopsis of these (6) genera; list of 18 species; describes Perigrapha innexa n. sp. 11. Genera allied to Orthosia:
synopsis of these (5) genera ; list of 24 species ; describes Orthosia purpu- reel n. sp. 111.
itetereuccs oniiiteC in me '- lib^ ; ' addition of I,LL~ spe- cies to the list, making in all 820 spp. of 218 genera. * 203. A. R. G-KOTE. Ncw Xoctuae. p. 143-144. Describes IIadena confederate, Tmniosea (n. g.) gentilis, T. pert& I 3 n. spp.
* 210. A. R. GKOTE. Notes on American Lepidoptera with Descriptions of Twenty-one New Species, p 145-163.
Describes Hemaris palpalis, Lepisesict Victoria, P71ilampelus (Dupo) ntiri- ficatus, Ceratomia Hageni = 4 n. spp. Sphinges ; note on several species of Hemaris; attributes 54 spp. Sphingidae to Cuba and 76 to N. A. north of Mexico and the West India-Islands.
Note on Crocota and some of its species; preliminary list of Lithosiae, embracing 18 species, besides varieties, of 9 genera; describes Dryocctmpa &ct~ncIc~, var. alba. Describes Acmnycta subochrea, A. quadrats, Agrotis gratis, 71Iamesira vicina, Hadena castanea, H. albino,, H. curvata, Amolita (n. g.) fessa, HeliophiZa adjuta, H. adonca, Anicla (n. g.) Alabanzae, Litho- pJiane oriunda, Orthosia infumuta, Pseudorthosia (n. g.) variabilis, Plusia fra- tella, Acerra (n. g.) normalis, Tarache puIc11ellct ( = ? T. terminimaculata Q ) 1
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Toxocampa Victoria = 4 n. gen., 18 n. spp. Noctuae; note on Acronycta americana and A. acericola, on Agrotis fennica and A. lycarunz, on Poly- phaenis herbacea and Eurois herbida.
* 211. A. R. GROTE. Determination of the Species of Motlis Figured in the 6L Natural History of New York. " p. 164-168.
Criticism of the work referred to; determination of the figures. * 212. CH. R. OSTEN SACKEN.
A List of the Leptidae,
Mydaidae, and Dasypogonina of North America. p. 169-187.
List of 47 spp., 6 gen., Leptidae; of 28 spp., 2 gen , Mydaidae; of 141 spp., 28 gem, Dasypogonina (Asilidae) ; describes m a s audax, M. carboni- fer, M. chrysoston2us = 3 n. spp.
* 213.
J. A. LINTNER. Description of a New Species of Calocampa. p. 188-189.
Describes CaZocampa nupera n. sp.; notes on C. vetusta. * 214. H. K. MORRISON. On the Species of Calocampa. p. 190-192.
Describes C. curviinacula, C. germanu = 2 n. spp., and C. nupera; enum- \crates 7 (3 N. A.) spp.
* 215. A. R. GROTE. On allied Species of Noctuidae inhabiting Europe and North America.
p. 193-200.
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31 species common to Europe and North America, exclusive of Lab- rador or circumpolar forms; 7 species still in question. 2. 12 closely allied forms, or analogues." 3. 2 species which need comparison. Describes Lifiophane Thaxteri, Dicopis Thuxterianus, Perigea luxa= 3 n. spp. ; notes on a few synonyms and corrections of the " List." * 216. H. A. HAGEN. On Attacus (Samia) Columbia and its Parasites. 13. 201-208.
Arguments for and against the specific rights of S. Columbia ; is it not a hybrid ? ; notes on Cryptus nuncius, C. Samiae ( = C. extwmatis), Hemi- teles conyactus, H. Smithii, a. sessilis (?). * 217. A. R. GROTE.
Supplement to the List of North
American Noc tuidae. p. 209-223.
Notes on Mr. Morrison's Descriptions of new Noctuidae [see Rec., Xo. 1801 ; list of 205 spp., making in all 909 spp., of 231 genera; proposes Trich- osea (n. g.), Agrotis haruspica (= A. unimaculdnom. praeoc.), Ochria Sau- zailtae ( = 0. purpurifascia nom. erron.) ; describes Beliosea pictipennis n. sp. ; makes numerous changes in synonomy. * 218. A. R. GROTE. Check List of North American Sphinges. p. 224-228.
Enumerates 74 species of 36 genera.
No. 14 was issued June 11, 1875.
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