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PSYCHE.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.
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wort was received, unless an earlier date of 'publication is known to recorder or editor. Unless otherwise stated each record is made directly from the work that is no/icrd. A colon after initial designates the most common given name. cis: A: Augustus; B: Ben- jamin; C: Charles; D: David; E: Edward; F: Frederic: G: Georfre; H: Henry; 1: Isaac; J: John; K: Karl; L: Louis; M: Mark; N: Nicholas; 0: Ofto: P: Peter; R: Richard: S: Samuel; T: Thomas; W: William. The initials at the end of each record, or note, are those of the recorder.
Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. Adolph, E. Vorlaufige mittheilung iiber
die flugel der dipteren.
(Zool. anzeiger,
13 Nov. 1882, jahrg, 5, p. 609-610.)
Nature of the wings of diptera. G: D. (3101) Agricultural ant of Texas (The).
(Journ.
applied sci., Oct. 1881, v. 12, p. 155, 21 cm.) - -
Notes on the habits of pogonomyrmex barbatus. G: D. (3102)
Anderson, Joseph, jr.
On the emergence
of butterflies. (Entomologist, Nov. 1882, V. 15, p. 260.261.)
How different butterflies behave just after leaving the pnpal skin. G: D. (3103)
Anderson, Joseph, jr.
Singular habit of
apatura iris. (Entomologist, Aug. 1882,
. 15. p. 188.)
A. iris, after emerging' from pupa, hangs to the pupid case with head uppermost for five or six hours, then with head downward a similar time.
G: D. (3104)
Ashmead, W : Harris. Another chalcid
friend of the orange grower. (Florida
agriculturist, 13 July 1881, no. 165, v. 4, no. 9, p. 65, col. 4-5, 28 cm.)
Describes coccophagus ftavosczitelluwz n. 'ip. parasitic on Zecaniiim kesperidvtnt. B: P. M. (3105) Ashmead, W : Harris. On the cynipidous
galls of Florida. Paper no. I. (Monthly
proc. entom. sect. acad. nat. sci. Philad., May 1881, p. 9-14.)
Describes c n2)f q viren~ c q 5atatoides c. q. suc- cin+s, c. q. jdiati, i. q. la7&e>a L n. s . ?ram p'w- cns wirens; note on c. g.$cns. B, S:M (316) Ashmead, W : Harris.
On the cy nipidous
galls of Florida.
Paper no. 2. (Monthly
proc. entom. sect. acad. nat. sci. Philad., June 1881, p. 15-20.)
Describes cynip.7 g. caiesboei fi om qnercus rateabaei; c. q. turnerit and c. aquaticae from aquatics; pihe,aster g. ~anrvo~~e, c. q. conji~sa anll. q. rngosa rom q. launfoliaj c. q. cinerea from q. cinerea = 7 n. sp.; and .W~II.S cy7t~jtdn: n. sp., parasitic on spathegaster q. laurifoliae. B: P. M. (3107)
Ashmead, W : Harris.
On a gigantic chal-
cid fly inhabiting Florida.
(Can. entom.,
May, 1881, v. 13, p. 89-90.)
Describes smicragigantea, new species.
G: D. (3108)
Ashmead, W: Harris.
Injurious and bene-
ficial insects found on the orange trees of Florida. (Can. entom., Aug. 1879, v. 11, p. 159-160.)
Describes acarus? vio7~er4 apJielinu.7 as? idioticola leca~~i~1n1ph~/2ococcu/'and iyphZodrowus oiltioorns lbic] = 4 new species. G. D. (3109)
Ashmead, W : Harris.
On a mite preying
on the orange scale insect.
(Can. entom.,
May 1879, v. 11, p. 93-94.)
Describes oribates! aspidioti new species which preys upon aspidiotusffloverii.
G: D.' (3110)
Ashmead, W: Harris.
On a new species
of aphis affecting the pine.
(Can. entom..
April 1881, v. 13, p. 67-68.)
Describes lachnns anstrali, new species from finus australis, in Florida. G: D. (3111)
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[~nhiead, W : Harris.]
The orange pyra-
lid moth. Aaaeglis demisdis Lederer.
(Fioridii agricutturiiit, 6 July 1881. v. 4, p. 60, col. 2-+,6z cm.)
Describes habitation, habits, imsqo and larva, of m&is dm imlfs. &I=. Sr. (3111J
~shmead,~: Harris. The plum aphis in
Florida.
(Pacific rural press, 2 July 1881,
v. aa, p. 8, col. 4, 3ocm.)
Describes afhis run/colms [sit] n. so. and men- tions other
duiid on prunes in P ohla, list of
insect enennes of apitidee observed; means againat aph ;due. t: P.M. Grit)
,' shmead, W: Harris.
On some new spe-
cies of chalctdidae from Florida. (Can.
entoin., June ~881, v. 13, p. 134-136.)
Describes mryioma 7, ahnda, dtcafoma
d. ptwa., d. tmms, d.9d5s, d,fiiiotm, an* pidiii å´ 7 new species. G:D. (3114)
Aehinead, W: Harris.
On two new chalcid
flies from Florida, parasitic upon the lar- vae of syrphus flies.
(Can. entom., Aug.
i8S1, -v. 13, p. 170-173.)
Describes spalanp'd syrphi imd /fsroisaliir fund- rimamlatag 2 nm species of chalcidae arnsitic on the larvae of syrphidue. A. ^.y. (nq)
Horn, G: H:
Revision of the genera and
species of the tribe Hyddiini. (Proc.
Amer. philos. soc., 21 Feb. 1873, v. 13, p. "3-137.)
Rev, by G: H: Horn.
(6th ann. rept.
trustees Peabody wad. xi., for 1873, 1874, P- 93.)
Rev., by E. C. R e (Zool, rec. for
1873 . , . VMI Vowst, Loid., 1875, V. 10, p. lie Conte, J: Lawrence. Tabular synopsis of the rJy~ckopkor<t of America.
Proc,
Amer. philos. soc., 5 Jan. 1877, v. 16, p. 417-^n.)
Tabular statement of the number of Vnera and '
s ecies mx) of the geographical distribution of the Lilies md subfamilies, with remarks,
S: H. (3iiS)
Iiiiifltow, 0: Compendium del- helmin-
thologie. Ein verzeschniss der bekannten helminthen, die frei oder in thierischen ktirpern leben, georrinet nach ihren wohn- thieren, unter angabe der or,yane, in denen si'e gefunden sind, und mit beifugung der li teraturquellen. Hannover, Hafin, 1878. t.-p. cover, 22+382 p., 24x1s;
t. 17x10..
8 M.
Contains introducti'on with bibliography; list nf animnh (including +T orthoptera,
neurnptera, 7.3 colt-
outera. io hvmmool'efa. ri? leDidontera. å´ diolera. 6 hin~i~tcTfl,,,~ hyri$'n-ci~ bcf to &c6ni<iaj &ithrthe he<- mint is which ore found in them.
Frcc-living helminths
and hteratisre concernin;' them. Index. G; J). (3119) Xtintner, Joseph Aibert.
Description of a
new species of eudamus.
(Can. entom..
April ~831, v. 13, p. 63-65.)
Describes t electra,
Ontario, ~anada.
new from Hamilton,
G:I>, (3120)
Untner, Joseph Albert. On the life duration of the heterocera, moths.
(Can, entom.,
Nov. 1881, v. 13, p. 217-220.)
Rev. (Amer. nat., Nov. 1881, v. 15. p.
912.1
Paper rtad before the American association for the advancement of science, at Cincinnati, August sSSi - containing notes on the longevity of hetcroccmus kpi! doptc-ra. A, K. D. (3r2i)
Lockwood, S :
Mussel and insect climbers.
(Amer. nat., Sept, 1881, v. 15, p. 737.) The black mussel, mytiiss ml~;frS,climbs in a similar manner with its byssns, as does tlic larva of as/Jrffsca ' sa~itt.~//a, with its silk,. G: D, (pas) Mars, G:
On some new tube-constructing
spiders.
(Amer. nat., May 1881, v. 15, p.
&-400, fig- 1-8.)
Describes and figures nests of two species of spiders forwhich the authnr proposes, without describing the specie?, the names tarfftftth [&I dsfex (9 fignrfld) and t.fii'!cef (8 and 9 figurt'd). G: 0. (3123) Mead Theodore Luqueer. Limeat'tis ems
versus var. yiorideasis. (Can. entom..
April 1881, v. 13, p. 7~80.)
Criticism of H. StKcker'a "On a late! described species rtf liffirni~'~', (Can. entom., ~cb, r&, v. 13, p. %+.lo) Pee.# 2731- G.' D. (3114)
Meeting of the sub-section of entomology of the American association for the advaiice- ment of science. (Can. entom,, 1881, v.
t3 : Sept., p. 179-189; Oct., p. 214-216.) Re oft ftf rnccedin and discussions at the ineetin incluc8n sufdress of the president, J. G. Mortis, in M\ (p. i~f-~h. A.K.D. (JIZ!;)
Migration of butterflies.
(Amer. nat., July
1 V. 15, P- 577-1
Nntes migration offieris moms.& in Snuth Csroiina. G: å£ (31ad)
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Moffat, J : Alston. Swarming of a/-chffus. (Can. entom., Feb. 1880, v. 12, p. 37.)
Assembling of danais orchippus in great numbers near l~ainilton, Ontario, Canadsi. G: D. (3130) Mojaiaovioa, August. Leitfaden bei zool- ogisch-zootoinischen praparirubungen fur studirende. Leipzig, W. Engehnafin, 1879 [Dec. ISTS]. t.-p. cover, 8+232 p., 24X,16, t 18.5X 11.4. tio fig. 8 M.
Mfiries of dissecting" animals* dissection of arthrG- poda [p. 18 T ~ ] ospecinlly illustrated by mde of disscc- tion oi mefolotttht~ å´~tt?g-am or which the heart:, male and femnl'c sext~nl orgims, inoiath-pnrts, and dipstEve syqtfim are illiistnTtftfL G.' D. (3.31) Morris, J : Godlove. [Address as president of the entomological subsection of the
American association for the advancement of science, at its Cincinnati (Ohio) meet- (Can. entpin., Sept. 1881, v,
Obituary notice of S : S. Haldeman, and notice of the working entomologists of the United St.itea forty years a o, number of entornolo ical students and the extent 3 ttleir writinp rmw io tL ~nftm~ states; ndices of the finto~noIog~cat journals of Xmth America nnd their ~p~cid wm k : WggvsEions for thc further advsncemcnt of our knowtedqe t>f North Arnericim insects and cntn- mn10:it'al cnl tcctiona. A. K. D. ivy)
Moaeley, H. N. Notes on the species of
~eripatus and especially on those of Cay- enne and the West Indies. (Annals and
mag, nat. hist., Apr. 1879, s. 5, v. 3, p. 263.) Gives notes nn various species of pW:'putn.c, with especial reference to the number of pairs of legs, ^.If- (3133)
[Miitler, Herrnann. Hiiufiges auftreten von cfi!om~5s ~~muta dchrnk. (Entom. nach-
richten, 1 Jan. 1881, jahrg. 7, p. 17.)
Great periodical abundance of the above s ecies in Lippstadt, Germany. G: 8 (pu)
Murray, W : [Pnjilio cresphontes,] (Can. entom.. June 1880. v. 12, p. 320.)
Emergence of ptipirio crefpheaffs from u a in Jan- imry. & 8. (3113)
Packard, Alpheus Spring,/r.
The brain of
the locust. (Amer. nat., April 1881, v. q, p. 385-302, pi. 1-3.)
Structure of the. brain of mlffpfenus s refits studied by sections. Cnntinuatiun by author undr titiv "Tlw bruin of tin; ernbryui~iid young locust" (0 A, Ma p. 372-379, PI. 4-51 [ Rec., 3 1371
6%' (p3$
Packard, Alpheus Spring, jr. Scolu$en'
&ella and its position in nature. (Amer. rial., Sept. 1881, v. 15, p. 698-704, fig. I.) Discusses structure and affiuitica of fcdopmdrrHa which the imthnr decides to belong to a suborder of thyså´an~fra equivalent in rank to ~d?fmSoh and cimm. 0: D. m39l
Ragaaa, Enrico. Note su alcuni lepidvtteri sics liani.
(Naturalists siciliano, Nov. I 881,
an. I, no. 2, p. 36-38, pi, 3, figs. 1-3.) Figures mid describes a hermaphrodite of rhodocefa Cleopatra: notes on so~ie other species of sicilian kpi dnptr'm, imd their flb&rrimt forms. G: B. i3140) Raguaa, Enrico. Un $a ilia m u c h Lin.
lillipuziano. (Natura t ista siciliano, Oct. ~981, an. I, no. I, p. 24, pi. I, fig. 9.) Describes and figures a specimen ofpapilio mackaon with MI alarexpanse of only 43 mm. G; D, (3141) Reed, Edrnund Baynes. Gees capitah
(Can. entom., Aug. 1881, v. 13, p. 176.) Abundance nf dtpå£ capiiatu in London Out. A. kzt. (3141)
v. Reisenstein, L. A new moth. Smt'ris-
thus cablet. (Scribner'e monthly fN. Y. J. Oct. 1831, v. 22, p. 864-866, fig.)
Describes larva nnd image (figured) of s. cablet n. Xk:
fding on pontfiieriu in L(!usiann; list of the 7 specie's of amcri'isihm~~ systematic rehtiona of this species. JS: P. M. (3143)
Religious culture of the young. The world we live in. Study 22. The animal king-
dom, except man. Articulates. (Free re-
ligious index, 17 Nov. 1881, v. 13. p. 2-38. 29 cin.)
Qu$stious, selected quotations, and ~tiggvstions for teaching a dass about insects+ crustiicea, spiders ruid worms, G; D. (3144)
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PSYCHE.
Rupertsberger, Mathias. Biologie der kafer Europas. Eine uebersicht der biologischen literatur gegeben in einem alphabetischen personen- und systematischen sach-regis- ter nebst einem larven-cataloge. Linz a. d. Donau, 1880. t.-p. cover, 12+295 p.,
z1.5X14, t18Xi1. Pap.,.6M.
Rev., entitled
" Natural history of co-
leoptera." (Amer. nat., May 1881, v. 15, p. 384. )
Bibliography of the writings on the biology of the European species of coleoptera, under the names of the authors and under the names of the families, genera, and species; notes in regard to the best figures of the larvae and pupae. A. K. D. (3145)
Saunders, W : Annual address of the presi- dent of the Entomological society of On- tario. (Can. entom., Oct. 1881, v. 13. p. 197-205.)
General account of the late progress of entomology, especially in an economic direction. A. K. D. (3146) Saunders, W : Entomology for beginners.
(Can. entom., June 1881, v. 13, p. 117-119.) Describes larva, and figures and describes imago of alaus oculatus; figures lucanzis dam, of which larva and imago are described. G: D. (3147)
Saunders, W :
Entomology for beginners.
The legged maple borer, aege~ia acerni,
Clemens. (Can. entom., April 1881, v. 13, p. 69-70, fig. 6.)
Figures and describes larva, chrysalis, imago, and borings in wood, of aegeria acerni. G: D. (3148) Saunders, W :
Entomology for beginners.
The red-humped apple tree caterpillar, no- todonta concinna. (Can. entom., July 1881, V. 13, p. 138-140.)
Describes and figures mature larva, chrysalis, and imago; mode of destroying the larvae.
A. K. D. (3149)
Saunders, W :
Entomology for beginners.
The satellite sphinx, j+hila@elus satdlitia Linn. (Can. entom., March 1881, v. 13,
P. 41-43, fig. 4-5.)
Figures and briefly describes the larva, pupa and imago of pkila~)~jela.vsateZlitia.
G: D. (3150)
Schilde, Johannes. Eine hornlose raupe
von smerinthus $o$uli. (Entom. nach-
richten, 11; March 1881, jahrg. 7, p. 100.) Deformity of larva of smerinthspopuli.
G: D. (3151)
S [inimonds] , P. L. Insects as food. (Journ. of applied sci., 1881, v. 12 : June, p. 82-84, 102 cm. ; July p. 98-100, 134 cm. ; Aug. p. 113-114, 79 cm.)
Compiled accounts of the uses of insects as food in ancient and modern times. G: D (3152)
SchOnfeldt,-. Ein monstroser å´priorn
insularis Motsch. (Entom. nachrichten,
15 April 1881, jahrg. 7, p. 121.')
Left antenna absent. (3: D. (3153)
Speyer [LcSpeier"], Adolph. Ein lepido-
pterologischer riickblick auf den sommer kes jahres 1879. (Entom. nachrichten, 1881, jahrg. 7: 15 May, p. 145-152; I June, p. 157-162.)
On the abundance of vanessa
cardui and pZusia
gamma during 1879. G: Dm (3154)
Stein, R : Tenthredinologische studien.
I. Die parthenogenesis von hylotoma
rosa L. (Entom. nachrichten, 1.5 Oct.
1881, jahrg. 7, p. 288-294.)
Experiments on parthenogenesis of k. rosa. from these and other experiments the author concludes that probably "the possibility of parthenogenetic multiplica- tion is peculiar to all or at least to most tenthredinidae." G: D. (3155)
Strecker, Herman. Description of a new
species of trochilium.
(Can. entom., July
1881, v. 13, p. 156.)
Describes trochilium grande n. sp., from Texas. A. K. D, (3156)
Tallant, W. N. [Terias nicz@e.] (Can
entom., May 1881, v. 13, p. 115.)
Terias nicippe rare about Columbus, Ohio, in 1879, and abundant in 1880. G: D. (3157)
Todd, James E. Asihts and ZibellztZa.
(Amer.
nat., Dec. 1881, v. 15, p. 1005.)
Asilus captures a libellda. G: D. (3158) -
Todd, James E. Terns as fly-catchers.
(Amer. nat., Dec. 1881, v. 15, p. 100.5.) Hydrochelidon lariformis catches and eats dragon- flies. G: D- (3159)
United States national museum (S~~zith-
sonian institution). Washington, D. C.
No. 4.
Circular concerning the department
of insects. [Wash.], I Jan. 1882. I p.,
25 x 16.
Reprint. (Proc. U. S. nat. mus., for
t881. 1882, v. 4; App., no. 4.)
Abstract. (Psyche, Feb. [24 May"] 1882,
v. 37 P- 315.1
Notice, by S. F. Baird, of C: V. Riley's private col- lection of insects, deposited in the U. S. national inn- seum; request for contribution of bpecimens to the museum. B: P. M. (3160)
Weidinger, G. Libellenschwarm. (Entom.
nachrichten, 15 June 1881, jahrg. 7, p.
187-188.)
Flight of males of ZibeZZula quadrimacdata over Dresden, Saxony, on 28 May 1881. G: D. (3161)
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