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Psyche 2:207-208, 1877.

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It will be seen that, so far as the description goes, it corres- ponds very closely with that which is given for Phylloxera vas- tatrix. The extreme difficulty of successful dissections with these minute insects is sufficient explanation of the failure of the accomplished Italian to make out satisfactorily the super- oesophageal ganglion.
I will also avail myself of this opportunity to confirm for Ph. vastatrix the observation of Targioni-Tozzetti, made on an oak-infesting species, that the Malpighian vessels are absent; and finally to add that Targioni-Tozzetti has demonstrated the presence of a pair of salivary glands in the Phylloxera which he has studied. 3. L. M.
Jan. 9,1879.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.
(fontinued frompage 200.)
The date of publication, here given in brackets [ 1, marks the time at which the
work was received by the Editor, unless an earlier date of publication is known to him. An asterisk * before a title ii the Recorder's certificate of accuracy of quotation. Cor- rections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. - B. PICKMA?! MANN. Nos. 1059 to 1135 are from Can. Entom., v. 8. * 1059. C: J. S. BETHUNE. Annual address of the Presi- dent of the Entomological Society of Ontario, 1875. 11. 1-4. [Mar., 1876.1
Progress of work; preparation for the Centennial Exhibition; meetings of the Entom. Club A. A. A. S.; remarks upon Dorypltora ~iecemlineata, Pieris rapae and its parasite Ptemdns puparum, Caloptenus spretus, * Leucania unipttncta, Clisiocc~n~a americanci, C. sylvaticu, Bruchm pisi. * 1060. 1,. F. HARVEY. New Texan moths. p. 5-7. [Mar., 1876.1
Describes Parasa incisa, Euerythra, E. phasma, Litodonta, L. hydromeli, Aletia fiosiia, Caradrina conviva, Mamestra brachiolum = 2 n. gen., 6 n. spp. Catocala befiaqiana Harv. = C. jocaste Streck. * 1061. G: J. BOWLES. Notes on Biston ursaria Walker. p. 7-9. [Mar., 1876.1
Describes the imagos, eggs, new-born larva and mature larva; abundance, habits; larva feeds on Populus and Prunus. * 1062. G: M. DODGE. New species of Acridini from Nebraska.' p. 9-12. [Mar., 1876.1
Describes Pezotettix juniw, P. autumnalis, P. alba, Cioptenus luridci, C. reqalis '=. 5 n. spp., natives of Glencoe, Dodge Co., Nebraska.



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Can. Entom., v. 8.
* 1063. 0. S. WKSTCOTT. Sugaring for moths. p. 12-17. [Mar., 1876.1
Methods of killing, and precautions to be observed in capturing moths ; list of dates between 17 Aug. and 6 Oct., at which, respectively, 91 species of Heterocera were captured.
* 1064. A: R. GROTE. On Choephora and allied genera. p. 17-18. [Mar., 1876.1
Distinguishes the genera Choephora, Pseudorthosia and Pseudoglaea; de- scribes Pseudoglaea and Ps. taedata = 1 n. g., 1 n. sp. * 1065. V. T. CHAMBERS. Micro-lepidoptera. p. 18-19. [Mar., 1876.1
Describes GracHaria nepdella n. so., the larvae of which roll leaves of Negundo from the tip downward, in Colorado; corrects numerous typo- graphical errors which occur in the Cincinnati Quarterly Journal of Science, 1875, v. 2, p. 289-305, and others which occur in the Can. En- tom., 1875, v. 5, p. 124-125.
* 1066. H. 13. LYMAN. Notes on Arctia americana. p. 20. [Mar., 1876.1
Times at which the moults occur.
[See Rec., no. 501.1
* 1067. H. H. LYMVN. Correspondence. p. 20. [Mar., 1876.1
Adds two names to Caulfield's List [see Rec., no. 4761, and corrects an error in that list.
* 1068. W: COUPER. Weevil cocoons. p. 20. [Mar., 1876.1
Cionusl scrophulariae obtained from cocoons made by the larvae on Scroph- ularia aquatics.
* 1069. W. L. MEAD. Vanessa milberti. p. 20. [Mar., 1876.1
Emergence of the butterfly from its winter retirement. [Is this article by T. L. Mead?]
* 1070. S: H. SCUDDER. The North American blue bat- terflies of the genus Nomiades. p. 21-24. [Apr., 1876.1 Rejects the g-eneric name Glaucopsyche for Hiibner's name Nomiades; gives a revision of the [N. A.] species; N. xerxes, N. antiads (syn. Li/- caena nzertila Edw.), N. couperi (syn. L. pembina Edw., Syn.; nee Edw., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad.) (syn. L. lyqdanms Doubl., List Brit. Mu?.; nec Doubl., Entoin.), N. lyffdamus (Doubl., Entom.), 147. wo I:. sp., N. behrii (syn. L. polypfiemus Boisd.).
Nos. 63-56 were issued Dec. 31, 1878.




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