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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.
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The date of +bJicaiion, given in brackets [Il marks the time at winch the work 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 noticed. A colon after initial designates the most common givefi nume, US: A: Augusfus; B: Be*- famift; C: Charles; D: David; E: Edward; F: Frederic; G: George; If: Usury; I: Isaac; y: yohn; K: Karl; L: Louis; M: Mart; N: Nicholas; 0: Otto; P: Pfier; R: Richard: S: Sam~tel; T: Tkomas; W: William. The initialsat the endof fad record, ef note, are those 01 tke recorder.
Correcfiofts of errors and notices tf m1'winns are ~02icifed Foerate, Aug. F. Pastinaca safiva proieran- drous. (Rot. gazette, Feb. 1882, v. 7, p. 34, 4 cin.)
Crit. rev., by W : Trelease, entitled "Pro- tandry of ftdinara. (lift. rtf., Mch., p. 26- 37,9 CTO.)
The flowers of pasifftam saliva are haid to becrossed h means of "small ct*leopti;r.i and other inserts." thcr nm^iIiferf~ are said tn be yrotoffrnous. <s
w: r. (%I)
Ktlller, Hermann. Ueber die befruchtitng von .ym//ucaf^tts foe/idiis- (Bot, jahres- bericht . . , Just, 1879, v. 7, p. 137, 5 crn,) Abstract of W: Trelease's ^On the fertilization of syinpiocwpti~ oftrdns" (Amer. nat., Sep. az Aug 187% Vn 1.1, P- ~ 1 - 1,': h- (35t;iI
Bhimer, 11 : On a new genus in homoptera, iection monomers, . (Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Filch" (1st ann. rep. acting state entoin. Ill., 1868) (Trans. Ill. state hortic. tioc. for 1867, 1868, n. s., v. I ; Appendix), p. 2 1-24. Chumcterisea the "supposed new family" dactyte- fpllaen'dat and the new genera dac/yIo~{å´!iwr [tvpe : d. f;pffffsft~ A. sp. ] nnd vii..-if-~ [tvps : peni-ph~bta vhfatine describes d. Ptffbmm rt. qp. nttd ti? (7 ifms) 3:,'$Jjaf: ~ C T C ~ ~ ~ P S ti~e rneLh4 osetl in nbq~rv~ng Shirner, H : The wavy-striped flea-beetle. (Amer. nat., Dec. 1868, v. 1. p. 514-517, fie. 1.)
Extract, [by B: D. Walsh and C: V.
Rilev], entitled "The wavy-striped flea- beetle. flultira (pkvlioircfii} sf riolctfcd . Iliiger." ( Amer. entom.. Apr. 1869, v. I. p. 158-159, 63 cm., fig. 119.)
Htibita and rnvaxes, fwd-p1:ints and description and figure oi larva and iiniign ofphytlofretn sfridatri. e: P. v. (iS54)
StiUrnan, 1: M.
On the origin of the lac
[Rec.. 27921.
Extract in Germ. tr., by C. F. Gisaler entitled "Ucber den ursprung des schild-lick's."
(~eutsch-
amcr. apotheker.i.eitunff, i Dec. ig3o "ihrg. I, no. IS, P* 2~40 c d
å´f'/' M. (35%)
Tanker, 1. C. W.
Naphthaline versus cam-
phor.
(Entomologist, Oct. 1882, v. 15, p.
340.1
Use of naphthdn [CIO Hs) recommended as a pea- tihpe in collections of insects. G: D. (3536) TUghmaii, E :, 3d. [Hessian fly.] (Anier. farmer . . . Skinner. 20 Oct. 1820. v. 2, ed. 3, p. 235, 18 cm.)
Process of ovis o~ition of ctcidoniyia dtstmcisr on wlient, (iescrihccl from nsitnre.
B: P- M, (35571
Todd, James I?.
On the flowers of solatiurn
rwiratum and cassia chaisaecrista, (Amer. nat., Apr. [a3 Mch.] 1882, v. 16,p. 231-387, 3 fig-)
Includes remarks on the cross-fertilization ofsoiaHwm rwfrixivm nd cassia ckuwaecrfsta by bomttts, which visits thean for pollen. IF T. (3$fl)
Townmend, C : H ; Tyler.
On the variation
of the elytral markings in cictsdela sex- guttnta. (Can. entoin., Nov. 1883, v. 15, p. 205-208. t fig.) ,
Desciibes the variations in number and arrangement of the eliftral s ots in kind& srxg~fffata, makinfir eight varieties ofthem; table to show the relative num- her of individuals nr each variety out nf fnrtv-nine spec- inieiib taken during- iSS3. +'- D. (359)



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Trelease, W : On the fertilization of s-ymflo- carpusfovtidus [Rec., 17 4.
Reprint, under head, "&loretrpus fee-
tt'dtt~." {GOODALE, G : L. ast) SPRAGUS, I : Wild flowers of North America, 1880, pt. 14, p. 130-121,)
Abstract in F. Delpino's "Inipollinazione e fecondazicne nel cotone e in altre specie" (Riviata botanic*, 1880, p, 45)-
Abstract, by H. Miiiler. entitled "Ueber die befruchtul~g von symjlocisrp~s
&.s." (Bot, jahresbericlit . . . Just, I 79, v. 7. P- 137, 5 cm.1
fsiefi-
w: T. iw&ii
Trelease, W : The he terogony of oxall's vio- laceit. (Amer. nnt., Jan. 1882 [30 Dec.
38811, v. 16, p. t3-19. j fig.)
The flowers of axnlis viofucea are believed to he dimorphic instead of trimorphic. They nre visited for nectar hv rtomn'da bisi flak, ctraitftfi +/a uw ochhra /wm,t ffi.~ft/ft sp., and å£//iTt sp, K^- ^', (356^;) Troop,j. Protermdry in tmnt;å´y//I, reginat. (Rot. gazette, Apr. 1882. v. 7, p. 42, K I cm. j The flofttirs of amaryllis re fttac itre wid to he prn. hbly htil ixed 1,y %mnt! motf w itlin lmc prnh~sck,'' IF: T. {.5<15)
Verrin, Addison Emory. Additional obser- vations on the parasites- of msm and the domestic animals. (5th nun. rept. seer.
Connecticut board agric., tor 1871-1873, 1872. p. 3.2 1-342.)
Additions to the lists of interiial pxra%it~-s of in~il+ cattle horse, hog timi poultry, ffiven in m~tli~ir's "Tlif inter&! parasites nf domi"*t~c aniiimls" . . . (4th aiin, rent [etc.], 1870, p. 162-a<^) [ Rec., 3*i withcimections and atklftioinii statements concerning sfinifc tif these pnrnshc^ : traits i11oM Ev nf wornis, but nicntinns^n/a. ntomir aeffenif ^:\ p:irwite of the lifvrstf an<l t!ie OCCHT. rcnm dC drr~fttobfcr :>flvifl/i?^ in :i wnt~?im in ^t^ ~s-sippi. B. P. M (~$5)
VemH, Addison Emory.
The external and
internal parasites of man and domestic
animals. [Hartford, Conn., 1870.1 ,t.-p. cover, 140 p., 23X 14, t 17 ~6.5.
i 1.
Reprint, as painpblet, of author's "The external par- asites nf domestic luiimals" . . . (4th imu. rept. secr. Connecticut board aqric., For 1Mp187(1, 1870, p. 72-122, Sy. 1-48) [Rec., @I, and "The internal parasites at riome~tic mirnnl<L , . (0s. at., p. 163.256, fitr. 4g.W; ['Rw-. a*].
G: D, 0567)
Verrill, Addison Emor:.
The external par-
asiteb of domestic animals : their effects and remedies. (4th ann. rept. secr- Con- necticut board agric., for 1869-1870, 1870, p. 72-122, fig. 1-48. (VERRILL, A. E. The external and internal pmi-ites of man and domestic animals. . . [18p], p. I-;I, fig- 1-48.)
Characterises the several snhciaiises of insects and orders of liexapods, with illustrations ofeadi; describes and figures the principal species nt fl~liridau, hi pohs- ri/iftt. afsfridae. cimifidw. fid1rultdafi tfidl^^ftwfi net &zr/am, which fire p?t&tic on tinmestic :+i~m~N, with some acconnlflftlicrir habits, and rif m a s :%ginst them, nnfi mention ot rchited upeciew.
B: P. Sf. (356s)
Verrill, Addison Emory.
The internal par-
asites of domestic animals; their effects and remedies [with discussion]. (4th
arm. rept. secr. Connecticut board agrac., for 1869-1870, 1870, p. 162-256, fig 49- 84.) (VERRILL, A. E. The external sind
internal parasites of man and domestic
animals . . . [1870], p. 51-140, fig. 49-84.) Additions and corrections, by author,
entitled "Additional, observations on the parasites of man and the domestic ani-
mals." (5th ann. rent, [etc.], iS72, p.
321-343.)
Climr~icterises the orders rtstoda, tfrffflittoda, acastbo- rtpiarlii and ~cmflWn, to which belong the [n~aniiic wmrms ol mui sind domestic animds; gives :A liskif smne of the more importflut gened works on pmiGtic worms; gives lists of the ~ntcrnfll panwitee nfluiin,dv cat, ~hecp, catt~e, hor.~, hor si~dy~:~: y t ~ m n!7d figures the principa! tpncies o t h t ~ p,irnc!t?- ~titli n t f i of tlipn- linbib. tr:~nsf[irmg!:im rind riv~ircs Q), and the cli-'cnssion (p. qs-s* crintnins rt+m:irks tm mean^ nyninq ;"-'"/~~ophi'/~is rq~H by 1:. S. Tltil+,i~tI, 3. Cressv, -Sei mirk ,mil luitlinr, P. M, (~qhq) [WalBh, R : Dann and JEliley, C : Valentine. ] The coitors army-woi-in. Nortna (a~omts) .y~h'aa. Say. (Amer. entom.. J~ily 18%. v. I , p. 209-2x2. 145 cm.. fig. 147-149.)
Description and Spires of a11 stap,es of itittin xyti~~a. and civil aid n.i~i~rrtI histnrv nf this insect, ~ind ini'nns of preventine its ravages; mnstiv compiled frciin the wrilini~. nf T. Glover 2nd from 1." B. Lymiin's "Cntton alture." (lificnltics nnd f^nprs in the pnrsnit of n^ aervati&s hi the snnl-hem United Shtee; dktii~tiftnft lifctwecnvarims insect ~vvtmbll~trmicd '"sirrnv.wnmx/' I?: f. flf. :3ftn)




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Anmst-September I&%,.] ?sr(
[yalah, B : Uann and Riley, C : Valentine.] Fhe chinch bug.
Micro us letico$te~us~
say. (Anier. entom., 184, v. I : Mas, p. 169-177, 315 cm., fig 122; June, p. &I&, 221 cm., fig. 13 5-139.)
Reprint, with changes, by C : V. Riley,
entitled "The chinch bug: microjus leii- Say." (td ann. rept. state entom.
Mch. ] 1870, p. 15-37; fig. I-io.)
Supreme noxiousness of bZissux Jwcoptems in grain. field; past civil history and c~mse of former scarcity of this pest; value of a formknowledge of its prohahle future occurrence; its hiberiintim, ~^sons, oviposith~ prolificacy, swarming, migrations, dimorphiem and rflvnzes, and niefins mqairict it: its enemies, cq~cialiy /I!? odmmn mnrdata, cwfiftdh~ VII#~(T~ c^ry^psp?o- rff^iwfin^ wit^fiwri.* ;as^iof~fs an* ortyx t,if'~ntfffiim; c1i'-tinciion'; hetween insects having ntd nm lul~ing cfliuplrte rnttrrninrphoise?; differences in number of nn- fltlal g-cneratinn1! ;ind in periods of deve1npmi:rit of iii- sect<; : effwts of mrtcoric cnnilikin~~s nn inwcts ; fallacy of H: Sl~irncr'q thcwof tbc fpimotic dl-ease of the .
b/ifsr~s, und fi~ilure nf'Shimer's prophecies. RP.M (3571)
['Wai~h, B : Dann nqa' Kiley, C : Vaten the.] The gigantic root borer. Prioims latirollis, Drury. {Amer. entom., Aug. 1869. v. I,
p. 23f +234, 123 cm., fig. 169-173.)
Description and figure of laml and figure of pupa and imapo nf prionus ittticsllis* hihits, food-plants ravages and geographical diatrh~tlon of and means' ngainst this species; differences between its iinngo iind tl1:'t ot /, I'lsFiri'rum~s+ figure or itrago of orflias~~~~ ^y!iftifrif~m; charactera oi larvae ftfpriottidae. 3: P. -If. (3573)
[Walah, B : Dnnn aorfRiley, C : Valentine.] File grape-berry moth- Pedhina 7,itivo-
raw, Packard. (Amer. untom., May
1869, v. I, p. 177-179, 74 em., fig. 123.) Remarks on the appearance nf new and the disap. prance of old pests;
retent occurrence nf jmfhil~a
vitiwrum etiifeiiii's be#rana} as a past in grapes; sea. snn? iind hrt^lt^ of and mertnq against this insect. JS: P. Af (m
[Walah, B : Diinn and Riley, C : Valentine. j Irni kative butterflies.
(Amer. entorn., June
18%; v. I, p. 189-93, 202 cin., f i ~ 132-134,) General exemptkin nf doitttidae frnm and liability of pt'ddot tu the att;icks dpredaceoitsanimnls; atteinpttd expliinsition nf these phenomenn; protective imit;itinn of ^{Tv/it/fffe by ccrl-aiiifi/^'d/i'r* theory of the oriein rtt this imitation; mimicry of li& ardi'ppitis by?uKta. its'i; dI'm'f'f1!/!:, and consqucnt protectinn of the letter frnm tots. hibernatinii: hahits and dew ~ption nf 11rw of 11w fiwfuitis, fi~nrk of the hrva, pupa, imrtfro :ind hilirmariilum nf tltl'i species ; tipire ofi!n,ten n^A^wo/s ffrfl/f'ft^iff. R: P. W. {m-i
[Walah, B : Dan11 and Riley, C : Valentine.] Leafy oak-gall. (Amer. entoin., Sept.-
Oct. 1869. v, 2, p. 25, 14 cm.. fig'. 20.) Answer to iiqiii
description nnd fimre of tlie gall
ol" ffl,~i+^ Qitfrctts~r~ndfisn,
8: P. .V. (.$t; j)
'HE. L3571-35hl 209
[Walsh, B : Uann and Riley, C : Valentine. ] The parasites of the human animal.
(Arner. entom., Jan. 1869, v. I, p. 84-88, iSo cm., fig. 73-74.)
General prevalence of parasites ia nature; brief ac- counis of pedicyins humanus, ^i, cfrviedis, p, pubis, upsf rtfu IiowT'i~/<, ffwiex im'fans, p fiewtrafts ucuf~fh/a /~tfi/^rffi, cftftodft~li~ sw.ptsyya ami acmAs scaxa'<, and mention of sonis other artidates parasitic tin 1111. miins; figures and habits of re/ii~v~uspcrswdms (larva and imago), of Europe, and of pirates b~gu~uf~ifi: tip urc of ~f/varfiisuf; wu 1/1?wgff' r1msific:it~~ relatinns ofpedicisinzfi and mlfcf/;flffa. 333 M. fyi6) [Walah, B: Dam andmy, C: Valentine.]
The periodical cicada. (Amer. en tom.,
Dec. 1868, v. I, p. 03-72, fig. 58-64.)
Extract, from p. 68, by authors, with
same title. (oj. tit., June 186q, p. 202, 7 cnl.)
. .
Dlswvoy of the existence of wyear broods of cicada, and chariicterisition of these broods as a new specks, c. treiicciw; dimorphism of tins spficics and of C. fn'ptfndfciw' sensons, habits, trnnslnm;ition~, ovipo- sirinn eniirni& thseases rmagts md sting of these speci&, and chrniio~'fi~ick statement of their scvcrnl knosn broods. E: P. Af. (3577)
[Walsh, B : Dann and Riley, C : Valentine.]' Potato bugs. [Amer. entom., 1868, v. I : Oct., p. 21-27. fig. 10-19: Nov., p. 41-49, fie. 11-48.>
.
Remarks on the usnu1 failure of populnr writers to distinguish between the several species of insects in- festins? the potato plant; brief siccounts of goy* as Ìöffdo ifnridiifs tr;~w/atifs, xphtw swiitfusmmm/aia å£psr'aittc vittcffa. macrobnsi~ intico/or, m, mftrift/t,, fpi' ffi~d~iifyh^nica, e. n~flr~iflatt?, Uma /ril/n& nnd epitm cit-cuweris, tretitinf of thr p'tiogmphicat dislrilni. tam, Iiahils, I'nod-plants ;1n0 s(,a$on& ot most of them and giviny" hg'ures of each in one- or more states of ~0?Vth ; lull ilCCOUIliL of d0~J'phnYfi ~/CCP?U//~FO~O its
dmlirictne-s from d. ff/ffct/i, it< ~qrations, hnbit<rind cciemies, and mrms aenin^it it; fieiirec of d. ff<ce~n/jm. mfa and d.jitnrffi in tlicir several å´it:tte~ 2nd of nnmcr- OH? enemies oi the fin-met; hnbh1; of many oftlicsc eiicunic~ ; habilitv of lnrva a{ffi!fiN,r qi{!'ft,qrkmacif/aia to stine; disthtctn& of it. rnrofiufr from thi- species; so- rsiphic:tl distribntinn of s. cardim: cT'i~.rsictert<;ti< v. ot fhnptcra 511~1 colrflptem; vesicant properties of !yf- fiftw: incans ag"rtinst fyffr'fiae: -Irerccriicir^ns 1,irvxI pro- t~ctions ; poisonftitwesb 01 Earvat nf doryphra dccemiin- enin: nahtra.1 flnt'tiantinn? ITTI lhe al>unclsmcc of insects, A': 1'. M. (JsTS)
[Walsh, I3 ; Dann and Riley, C : Valentine.] The royal horned -caterpillar. Cerutocftw- fi (citheroi~ia) rpgalis. Fabr. (Amer.
entoin.. Aug. 18%. v. I, p. 230-231, 64 cm., nl. 1.)
Description of young md nf T*ull.gro\vn larva nnd of pup oicfyalocamfia reg^fllfi' figure nl' Isirva, ifpn and I ; asons, habit<, fofu\-phnt-s, sexual diflert-ma. [Wdsh, B : Dann and Riley, C : Valentine.] A swarm of butterflies. (Amer. entom,,
Oct. 1868, v. I. p. 28-29, 34 crn., fig. 20-23.) Record of flights of swarms of dumais arcti/ifus; fiprcs of lava, pupa and imwn nf this s ecies; ascii. /~nc it* fonr-plflnk. B: F. Af. (35%)




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'HE. [August-September 1%.
[Wal~h, 3 : Dann and Riley, C : Valentine.] Swarms of ladybirds. (Amer. entom.,
Nov.1869,v.2,p.55, 13 cm.)
Occurrence of countless millinns of coccinellidue in England ; llieir origin and movements.
s: P.M. (@)
[W~tlsh, B : ann nand Riley C : Valentine.] The true army-worm : leticania wnipunc-
fafti [sic], Haworth. (Amer. entom.,
Jnlim 1869, v. I, p. 214'217, 106 cm., fig. Ravages and beneficial action of Isucania miipffncfu in Missnnri, in 1%; favorite localities uf occurrence, sudticn a peamncu iind diwppc,irance, seasons and II~HIK^ nf thiu i11sccU description and fipres of larva, ,,iipf~ .nid icii.igta; fiqui-e tit imago of exffristfi TN///~oY/.T, E. P. if. (KSa)
[Walsh, 3 : Dam] awd Riley, C : Valentine. ] Wasps and their habits. (Ainer. entoin., Mdi. 1869, v. I, p. 122-143, goo cin.. fig. 96-112 ; p. 164, 1 cm.)
Appendix, by B: D. Walsh, entitled
"Appendix to the article on 'Wasps and
. their habits,' in No. 7." (oj. <it,, Apr., p. 162-164. 120 cm.)
General account of the habits of North American predatory hynenoptera, i. e., fft~fitiidar, foswrus nnd {iipfophygv' striictural, classificational and sexuiil chi~tcters ofthese insects ; correspondence of structure with hihits and gradnlion of habit* in insects as re- (prdi !!I? making of provi-itm for the care of the votm*. nccurircncc 01 pwiisites, inq̤iline nnd tenants kfdc&tcd ah&ctcs nf these insect'1*; fignres of itnazos [Walrfl, B : Dann and Riley, C : Valentine,] The wavy-striped flea-beetle. HaKica
{å´fihyllotrein strioltifa, illiger. (Ainer. enton].. Apr. 1869. v. 1. p. 158-159, 62 cm.. - fig. 119.)
H+ts and ravages, find-plants and descri tinn and figure of larva and ravages and description m& fig- lire of imago of p!ffi!atrcta sirishia, mostly quoted frmn H: Shirner'; "The wavy-striped flea-bcetlc" (Amer. nat., Dec. 'S&S, v. z, p. 514-,:17) RCC, !;^I; habits of larva of/A. inwontm, I?: k ~5S4) Watson, J. A. Reputed parthenogenesis of unaria myriilli. (Entomologist, Nov.
1882, v. 15, p. 261-262.)
Record ofthe hatching of unftfrtiiized eggs of fi#arf/i vyffifti. G' B. (35s:)
Webster, Francis M. Leaves from my note- book. (Our home and science gossip,
Sept. 1881, v. 5, p. 103, col. 1-2, 44 cm.) Notcs OD the food-habits and localities of occurrence of numerous cflleoptera. S: P. M. (J@)
Weismarm, August. Stiidien zur descen-
denz-theorie. a. Ueher die te tzten ursa- chen der transmutationen. Leipzig,' W.
Enplmawa. 1876. t.-p. cover, 24+336 p.,
5 col. pi., 26X 17, t ISX 10. Pam., M, 10, Rev., entitled "Weisniann's Final causes of transmutation." (Amer. nat., Feb.
1877, v. 1 I, p. Iq-no.)
Notice. (Entom. nachrichten. 1 Awil
187-7, jahrg. 18, p. 142-144.)
"Tht; prwcnt work is divided into four divisions, of which the first presents a strikin array nf facts on the mi@n of the markings of caterp%ars. The nuthor de- scribes the nature and rnorphnlogv of the markings of larvnti 4 the fnmi?v ^ph'#ffiffw. their biologicnl %due and trilval developincnt, concl ud inr that the okl~qt sphlngid cater iIEir% were ivithit markings; that the oEdt^l qtylfc ofrnarlt~nry were Idii~ritutlirtfll lines, the l:itfir one% oblique stre~kq, and the Inqt to he devdrtpcti, tlsfc spots,"-Arffw. fifif. Z, r. The second prt di+ cusses the reinunn ofcli&cs in tfic structure of larvae tn their chancr? FIR imqns; variation sml <1imnrpltis1n. The third pure treats r~r the chaug'i's of tile nxolntl into rtm3/yhttrt-. The fourth part 1% on tht meclianical cnnrrption uf nuture. The *tts canttiin hgsirc? of IcpTdopterous Inrvse, especially of spfts'ft id##, [r : Luh- br!ckls "Scientific lectures". . . is79 ', (tec., fi.&l i^m. tnim (ltctnre a; [Rec., 34371 an xhtract dWnwlan~?s studies on iarvrte of nf^h~nf^fffTf^ G: Ii. US?) Whitmy, C : P. Descriptions of some new
snecies of tabasfffae, (Can. etitom. Feb. 1~79, V- Hi p- 35-38.1
'
Crit. rev., by E : Burgess. (o/, cif.. Apt;. 7879, p. So.)
Describes chrysopscttc/ftx, cb. ~~ribiiubu, ch . mrsim, taba~~s sit ~tisffftfari~ts. ti .cporn.t all new species, from Yew ~a~pshire, and iabmw do(/& D, ap. from Nebraska. c. P. M. (,1f%t!j
v. Wielowiejoki, Heinrich. Studien fiber die lampyriden. (Zeitschr. f. wissensch. zool., I Nov. 1882, bd. 37, p. 354-428, pi. 23-^-
Abstract, b E : Burgess, entitled "Lu-
minosity of fire-flies." (Science, 9 Mch. 1883. v. I, p. 150, 22 cm.)
Anatomical, p,hysinlogical acid biological cnnsder.~. tinns oftlie luminosity of the imagn, larva and eggs of ift~fffyffs (1. .~$femf^tilti and I. vioctfluca); anatomv nf tarts d the relitted 'system (nervous, tracln-a) ek}; istdcn! and literature (.to titles).
G: D. ' m)
WlHaczil, Emannet. Zur aiiatomie der
~iphiden. (Arbeiten aue dein r.001. instit. d. univ. Wien und d. zool. stat. in Triest, 1882, bd. 4, heft 3, p. 397-441~3 pi.)
Abshct of pOrtlOllS. (,BUCKTON, G : B.
Monograph of British aphides- v. 4, I%?. p. 142-143.)
Abstr., entitled "Anntomy of aphides."
(Journ. Roy. micros. sac,, Feb. 1883, s. 2, v- 3> P- 49-51,)
General external and internal anatomy of ajftididae considered hv different Lvstenisnf ortrans.



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