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BiBLlOGRAPHlCAL RECORD.
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Peter; R
Richard: S: Su mud; T: Thomas; W: William. This initials at the end of eacA record, o; not*, are those of the recorder.
Coyfactious of errors and notices of omissions are solicited, Anderaon, oseph, jr. Aphides and their
partiality / or strongly-scented plants. (En- tornologist, June 1835, v. 18, p. 173-174.) Notes the preferenceofa k:dtdai?forstrongly-scented conservatory plants, ond pfi~ntfl hearing fra2rant flow- ers. 6; D. (3SS55
Aahmead, W : Harris. On a parasite bred
from the eggs of the orange tree plant bug; being another insect friend of the orange grower. (Florida agriculturist, 2 Mov. iEiSi, v. 4, no. 25, p. 193, cot. 1-2, 56 cm,)
Describes &Zt~zofaus Irochymenae, a new species of prottoSrwpidat. parasitic upon the eggs of brochyunna irifwrm, md g-iveS notes on its habits.
G: D. (3886)
Bailey, James Spencer.
The natural history
of co.wws centerensis.
(Can. en tom., Jan.
1379, V. 11, p. 1-5, PI.)
Figuresand describes the iiitva, pupa nod im mm,~ cmtwmris, gives nnte~ on is hahits ; th~%: bow< in wood nf/w/whs t~ttftulof^~s. G: D. (@y) Barnard, G: Fruit versus sugar. (Ento-
mologist, June 1885, v. 18, p. 160-161.) Descril>es the mode of collecting lepidnptem by u6in fruit, in place of sngaritig, as tlic autlmr has mctise! in Queensland. G: 5. (t%)
Barrett, C: Golding. The influence of
meteorological conditions on insect life. (Entoin. mo. mag., June 1882, v. 19, p.
I-S.)
Abstract, by B: P. Mann, with above
title.
(Psyche, Sept.-Oct. [16 Nov.] 1883,
V- 4, p. 83-87.)
- Effect nf severely coid winters in prnmoting the . nbuitdiiiice of certain species of lepidoptera, and of wet weather In destrnyingother species, B, P, if, (-1 Baaaett, I Iomer Franklin. New cynipidae. (Can. entom., 1881, v. 13; April, p. 74-79; May. p. 02-113.)
Describes %+ new species o‰âÂcysifå´d G: D. (3800) Bijerinok, M. W. [Heterogonie der cynipi- den.] (Entom. nachrichten, i March 1880, jahrg.6, P. 45-46.)
Notice. (Entom. nachrichten, I April
1880, jahrg. 6, p. 71.)
Dimorphism and mode of nvipositlon of tiarhiza rljftrff. G: D. (3801)
Bell, James Thompson. [On alms.'] (Can.
entom., Ma 1881, v. 1 3 . ~ 116.)
Answer to J :c LC Contra On viaus g'wgo s (C:ir, entorn., April I&, v. 13, p. 3o) (Rec., G: L', (3803)
Berlee, Antonio. Acarorum systematis
specimen. (Bull. SOC. entorn. ital., 1885, an. 17, p. 121-135.)
Classificatory table of the scurf, extending to enera" the families are as follows: fsmdiciilae (inclu^ns the #kyh å£ ). safcopIidoe, or'iba/rdire, gamasTffaf, fxoffuffru, trmbidiidae tinct jiop!opt^w. G: D. (35q3) Bettany, G. T. The galleries of the cutting ants of Texas. (Nature. 160ct. 1870. v, 20. p. 583,23 crn.) (~ittel['6'1ivin~a~e', 22 NOV; 1879. 6. 5, v. 28, p. 512, 33 cm.)
Noks on {lie habits and habitations of afta farwins, bilgcd on acconnta given hy TI : C. McCook. G: D. (3801)
/
Biro, Lajos.
Szabadban alvd mkhek 6s dar-
ahok.
{Hovartani lapok, Aug. 1885, v. 2,
p. 169-172 ; R6siim6, p. 23-24.)
Observations on the posture of about twenty species of hymenoptera while US eep upon cfftfanr?a armario. G: D. (3%)
Blanchard, F : Note on the habits of amphi- coma vsitpt~a. (Bull. Brooklyn entom.
SOL, Apr. 1883, v. 5, p. go.)
Record of occumnce and diurnul tinbits of am hi cowa vmtpina at Lowell, Mass.
B: P. ST. (A)
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Brauer, Friedrich. [Entwickliingegeschichte der hirmonew~ o!^sciira,] (Verhandl. K.-k, zoo1.-botan. geselis. in Wien, 1833, jahrg. 33 ; Sitzb., p. 19.)
Notes
on larvae of hiratoueitns obscura which live in larvae &f rhixoir<ys solstitiatis.
G: D. (m)
Breitenbach, Wilhelm. Ein nener feind der honigbiene. (Entom. nachrich ten, Feb.
i~s+:jahrg. 10, p. 42.)
Am undetermined htimiptervn destroys man hon bees {api's inelivca) in, southern Brazil. G: Jf 033
Hnsirå´fesse The sn$srda bivUtafu, or apple borer. (Mass, agric. repos. and jonrn.,
July 1836, v. 9, no. 2, p. 191-195.)
Communicates a letter frnm Philip Kenrtt, describ- ing the ravages of sap&# ftivittatft, and a letter from T; Snv, concerning the game inwct, with a copy of Say% EiescripEion of it. 27: P. At, (3%) Cameron, F : Descriptions of new species of ienfhrediaidae and cynipidae from Mexico. (Trans. Entom. SOC. Lond., 1884, p. 481- 48s.)
Describes new s eeies of fefithreftfftidat and 5 of cympfdoe, allfrom Miixjco.
G: D- (3000)
Cameron, P :
A monograph of the British
phytophagous hymenoptera. Teuihedo,
siren and c mjh, Linng. Vol. 1. Loud.,
Ray sec., I&. 7 + 340 p., 2 I pl., eccii å´wit I$ esspl., 27 p. [announcements of R;Lc,] , z3 X 14, t 16.5 X 9.7.
Ann, and mag. nat. hist., May
1835, s. 5, v. IS, p. 416-417.)
A pnefal monographic work on the British phyto* ph~grins hymcnuptcra, to which are prefixed eacrttl
itatcmsnts, which m ~ y be comprifcfcil under the f$otvine liends, about these insects : external anatomy of llielie^td, mnuil-prtrts, Lhnrux, Ie- vfcitis and tlieir hcntion, ^ti- rio~iien,nvipo~ilor~xnrf inale ;inn1 nppeiid~gea' ispiracies "itftrslEion, wmndilr scsu:il c~~arsctfrs : habits - *neb a? fmd, feigning Jcath, cqmlntinci, oviposi1im, 2nd pwthcrt~nc~ the e~g, lin'vjtl habit-, list of fwd- plnrits of l ~ v m of British species; m;il.ninv d lan*n~, ind the differences bcl~vcen these and iei?idoptcrous hirvac ; protective colcirsvtinn of the Inn OK, offcnbive se;. c~etiftns find other mcans by TChicli some larvae arc pro- tectcd ; synopsis of the Ianne nf Uritisli sjxcil;~ ; i~uide m(3 kicalities of pupation, m7.d exter11.11 nzutcimy oi the pnprt ; fenenc and specific ci~^ir^tcters nr t11c pliytflpha- pans?ym~noptcra, their geograpliicil disti ibitlinn. Llidr classiftcniim and litcratmc: asinlyticsil tables d cenerz and species bel~ngingr to tlic Rrit~41 f.inna+ with d~scriji- tion?, and notes on h ihits rind 11:ihitnts of mcli ~pccic-?, G: D. WI)
Campbell, G : Douglas (GLASSELL), 8th duk of Argyll. Mimicry in moths. (Nature,
7 Dec. 1882, v. 27, p. 125-126, 24 CI~.) Notice and abstract, by F. P. Pascoe.
(Trnns. Entom. soc. Lond., 1883; Proc., p. 2).
A moth, of a species unknown to the writer, wrts oh. served nt Cannes, France, mimicking :L crumpled leaf. G: D. (1001)
Chambers, Vactor Tcusey. Cicada seplem-
decim in Colorado. (Amer. entoin., Mch.
1880, v.3, n. s.,v. 1,~.77,2crn.)
Rccotd of occurrence of cicada sepimddm in Cheycnne cstiion, Colorado, inJune 1876. B:P.M. (3903)
Chambere, Vactor Tonsey. Micro-lepido-
ptera. (Cnn. entom., July 1871, v. 3, p. 54- tft. 'l
Ìà-' 2
General remarks on the genuslithwollsifh its lwft forms of larva and the differences in their mines and habits; clnssificatiftn of the known North Americnn specica by their colorntton, with descri tions of new eperiw; chnmcters, fnod.]drini~ rind Enbits OF 6% sp~<-ips, of whicli three (/. iiVn~e#ifitf /. clwcftfdfa f, cuiynf-&elfa} arc new, with reninrka on ioiiifir spbc!cs. [GoIIt., af. eft., kp., p. 8+-SS (RiT,, 3905 ).] B! P. M. (m)
Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepidu-
pra. (Can. entom., Sep. 1871, v. 3, p. 84- Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepido-
pterii. (Can. entom., Sep. 1871, v. 3, p. 103-1 I 2.)
[Grant. from op. tit., Sep.,, p. ?-S3 (Rec., w).) Cm- a-ctcrs food-plnnts A T I ~ habita o seven specius of htko- cellfiis of which four (7, nonfmcidla, 2. ikihuwdb, 1. tritdninwsf~a, 1. co+clia po~ry~i.~/alz\ tire nv\v, and lÌ afser/hscl/ft and /. ff^trvit??/in un- new varictic5: Chambers, Vactor Toiisey. Micro-lepido-
ptera. (Can. entom., Oct. i'i71, v, 3, p. $27-110. >
"",
[Cont. frnm op. dl., Sep.. p. toS-113 (Rec., e). Chitnicters, fond-plants and habits of five species ol lUfiucofUti~i (if which three (f. artf!irpsiafti?o, L rr//ifo- Siltto, i. crMat2In) are new. [Cotit., tip. at., Oct., p. 146149 (ReC., 3g0~)*] /'- Sf- (WT)
Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepido-
ptern. (Can. entom,, Oct. 1871, v. 3, p. 146-1451.)
[Cnnt. Iron) 0). cit: Oct., p. 127-1 o (Rec., 3907). Chiimckrs *nod-plants imd habits of four flpe~ies oi f~hsfolitd, of which two / cwcimatieZZa, I. uIiseUn) a I W [Cent., oO. d,, T{(>v,'~. 161466 (Rec., 3~9). B; P. M (j~lS]
Chambers, Vector Tousey. Micro-lepido-
pterrt.
(Can. entoin., Nov. 1871, v. 3, p.
161-166.)
[Cont. from up. tit. Oct.,
146.149 (Rec., 3+;.
Charnctei-s fnd.r!ant5Ba~d hn ~ts oft r e spec^^ td lititocolld;.~, a\ w ucli It ormtitta is new, with rcinnrks on several others nut kunn 11 in thc imapo state. [Cont., of>. rift, Snv., p. iSi-is5 (Rcc., 3910).] B: P. M. (m)
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Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepido-
ptera. (Can. elitom., Nov. 1871, V. 3, p. 182-18~1
Chambers, Vactor Touse . Micro-lepido-
ptera. (Can. entom., LC. 1871, v. 2, p.
. .
305-20~.)
[Cont. frnm up, cit., Nov p, 183.183 Rec., 3910) Describes tå£~conthisa sati1t3ersdh, phyl\ocwafia zit? foffelfft attd ph. fimp^fopsf'eIltt å´ci new specifies, and rr. mnrka upon t!ic generic chwtictera of pky/imisHs, /is. cffcnfv and ctmifn-tomfi, iincl upon the 5 ~~tl"lA~~e~ic^m specks nt' the?^ ErenerFi. [Cmt., op. cit,, Dcc., p. m'i- 2-24 (Rec.,391a),] B: P. Sf. (391 I)
Chambera, Vactor Touse . Micro-lepido-
ptera. (Can. entom,, Dec. 1871, v. 3, p. 221-22 )
rerant. from 06. =it Dec., p. ^off-- Rcc , Wij. Remarks upon the & h c c~~:iractcrfl of /tf7&0 and usfidiwtt, and upmi the North American species nf thc-e genera including lyait~fia wscateUq dtsctibes tq:w~tci cephvta~~fo and m^pidi.wa &a. as new spe- cic-s. [Cotit., of. d., Jan. 1872, v. 4, p. 7.12 (KPc., 39',3).1 B: P, ff. (3972)
Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepido-
ptera. (Can. entom., Jan. 1872, v. 4, p. 7-12.)
[Cont. from op. tit., Dcc. 1871, v. p. ma2+ (Rec. 3piflI.J Remarks upon the generic Characters of cihm "g-ractHaria"], Including parectopa, coris- ciftm m!I wypi7Q/'ffryx. chn,mcters, fndphints xud hs~hits of five species of ff'radan'#, of which three (f. etifafuriel!il, p$/mta/"iÌö{l.dla,f is.Iiwc7h) nns new. [Cont., op. ^/., ^I>., pi 25-20.] A': P. M (~13) Chretien, P. De I'infliience du froid eur lea chrysalides.
( Feuilles des jeunes natura-
lktes, May 1885, an. 15, p. 95-96.)
General rdmin.4 of the researches ofW : H : Edwards upon theeffect of cold npon the cli~sdids nf rliftpdn. ccra. G: 0- (~14)
Clarke. Corn H. Description of two inter- esting houses made by native caddis-fly
lxrvne. (Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 24 May 1882, v. 22, p. 67-71, fig. 1-6.)
Separate, with t.-p. cover. p. 67-71,
24 X 15, 117 X 9.c fig. 1-6.
Describes and figures the larval cnses of a species GC h dro/.fvche and one of plecirocnewift.^ ftimid n~ilr fSosln<~iss. and adds a few nates on the habits of their Inrvile and pupiie. G: D. (391,)
demand, Brackenridge. Synopsis of fam-
ilies of heterocera.
(Proc. Entom. soc.
Philad., Mar. 1862, v. I, p. ii3-tSt:)
Reprint. (CLEMENS, B. The if?;c11t(1 of
North America. . . Stainton. Lond., 1872. p. 195-206.)
Description of autlifir's and of A. Guen4e's mrthnds of denuding wings of le[iidopkra; definition of ptern- 10pic:il terms; dichotomic synoptical tabled discrimi- nflte nil tlic fiimiliea of Ipflidofitcrn heffror~ra' directions forusiny ths tmb~c. IS; /. AT. (3976)
Clements, James- Description of the oestrus ovfi, or the botts of sheep. (Amer. ino. mag. and crit. rev.. . . Biglow.. ., Feb. 38x3, v. a, no. 4, p. 249-250, 45 crn.)
Valuable description of larvn and iiftapro and method of attuck of oestrus ovfs,
B: P. at, (3917)
Clifford. J. R. S. The urticating properties of the hairs of perthesio- ckrysordoea.
(Entomologist, Jan. 1885, v. 18, p. 21-23.) Xfttcs on the stinging hairs mid the urticsition pro- ducd by them, in certmn species of bowbycidae. G; D. (3918)
Cockerell, T. D, A. Scientific nomencla- ture.
(Entomologist, Aprii 1885, v. 18, p.
120.)
The author objects tii the extensive use of-names of -
persona in scientific ntmes of nnimds.
G: R. (39~g)
Cockerall, T. D. A. The urticating hairs of Iepiclo~tera. (Entomolo~ist, Mar. 188~ v. is, p. 74-75.) '
-
Cttccions of portliusia .tSfftifis which have been ex- pnsed to the weather for mbnth< still produce urtic- ti011 1 the ;~uthfrr thinks "thi* militiitea strongly agiiinst thc theory of ttic cfifCta being czinwd nthenMsc tlmn by the ~nech:'tific~l flrqdit- nt (he liai~?." G: If, (.jym! Coleman, Nathan. Notes on the changes in the larvae of orgyia lett.cos/ipna. ( Jonrn. Bosh z0d. SOC., Oct. 1882, V. t, p. 30-42.) Account of observiitinns mnde nn chiinges of color in the la-rvae of o&n fcrtcosif^'^fr,
R. H. (392s)
Coleman, Nathan. Notes on the larvae of
certain heterocei-ow repidoptera. (lourn. Bost. 2001. soc.,July 1882, v. I, p. 28-29.] Describes certain of the e~rlinir shges nf car ocapsa po~~iowfli+ wfferfe citfftrfiitae find arctin imbed. R. If. (3932)
Coleman, Nathan. Papilio cre$&oiifes at
Berlin, Conn. (Joiirn. Bost. zoo}. soc., Oct. 1882, v. I, p. 53.)
Records the capture of a number of specimens of papifio cfesphsnUs at Berlin, Conn.
R. ff, (39~3)
Comber, T: Insects and colour in flowers. (Vatnre, 19 ~ov. 1874, v. I I', p. 47, 13 em.) Thinks we cannot, with our present knowledge, du- riide whether beauty is an "object in nature." . G: D. (jy.i4)
Cornstock, T : H : On the trarisinissio'n af insects through the U. S. mails.
(Airier.
entoin., Apr. 1880, v. 3, 11. s., v. I, p. $04, 23 cm.)
Statement of the laws in force in United Stntes l'cgard- ing the transmission of insectsli$ mail; dca+peciincns pinnd or free, uiiiy be mniled t properly packed: live spcciincrts can oniv be innilcd in seulE'Tt Tettcr?. -
B: p, M. (3925)
Cook, Albert J: Another bee enemy.
(Can.
entorn.,Jan. 1879. v. 11, p. 17-20, fig. 1-8.) Phymata m a siezes bee< and sucks theirblaod iind can sting quite severely; dcscriptimi of flb. trfisn,with figures of the entire insect, its jirob~xk, its imtennii and its anterior and middle leg predrtmftns habits, and hihlio~rapliv of the apccJe~, G: H. (39a6)
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Cook, Albert J.
Remarks on some insects
injurious to vegetation, in Michigan. (7th ann. rept. secr. state board agric. Mich., for 1868, 1868 [1869], p. 163-170.)
Characters ot inaecLa' occurrence and habits of uud means against, doryphk defm/Itfea& cifada s&eft- ftetim, dryec&m^ srwusfo&, sphinx gifinpemacit/afa mrpcff/'-Sfi pwnoneitfi, ftsfif'dastifr eorif/it wmis, and the pmphiytt~ of f ~ s . 3: L Af. (SgzT) Cooke, E; Naphthaline. (Entomologist,
April w, v. 18, p. 125.126.)
Notes some illeffects of using impure na hthalin In collections of insects.
G! D. (@I
Cooper, Joseph.
Letter from Mr. Joseph
Cooper to William Russel, esq. on the hes- sian fly and the early white wheat. (Papers On agric., Massi soc. for promot. agric., 1799, p- 26-28.)
Cwidmi is lirsi~vctpr first a peared at Cooper's Point, N. J in I*; seasons of the insect, whose mv- asfcs may be diminished by late sowing of early white w eat. (m)
Cope, E : Drinkard.
On some new and little
known myriapoda from the southern Alle-
ghenies.
(Trans. Amer. entom. SOC., May
1870, v. 3, P. 65-67.)
Describes petastrpes n.
. \po!yxonidac\ a-nd /. maul.
hs n. so.; remarks on the occurrence and habits of severni myrixpoda in Tenoessee imd North Carolina, and cspecidl
OR the physical characters oftht defensive secretions of stron&ist and suffdim.
3: P. M. (3030)
Corning, Erastus, jr. Naphthaline. (En-
tomologkt, Oct. 3882, V. 15,
240.)
Advomk? the use OF mphthalin &oHS) in natural history collections to prevent the rnvages of museum pests. G: ff- (309)
CtrtlpM, W : Entomology.
No. I. (Can. en-
torn., June 1871, v. 3, p. 32-35.)
Rev., in C. V. Riley's "Friendly notes"
(o$. ~i'i; &p., p. 117-1 19).
Advice to beghers In entornolo recommends neatness, patience the keepingof fieidnote bmka, awl the romatifln ofcnlterlions illustratJng insect architec- ture; qtntea thnt "every species of insect has a pectitiar mode of working in its earl
ht?-cs, 2nd there is akind
of non-deviation In the wort wl"ich 3 practical eye can trace." 8: P. X. (3932)
Coverdale, G : Additional notes upon setting lepidoptera unpinned. (Entomologist, July 1885, v. 18, p. 183-183.)
Dcscr~k a made of spreadin the wimp of lepido. ptera and mounlfng them for the collection. which is c6 eci-ill applicnbte to microlcpidoptera. The editor o?th'e&moloffisi (J : T. Cnrrington) appends a note on the method.
G; D. (3933)
Cox, E : W. Intellect in brutes. (Nature, 31 [not seen.]
Describes actions of aats in carryin
home ft car.
cuss of a coehromth (ilaÌà wfrnfaii~), which go to show that the ants have intelli(pence and means of communi- cation. fi D. (1934)
Cramer, A. W. Putniim. A new collecting
ground. (Bull. Brooklyn entom. soc., Apr. xSS3, v. 5, p. 90.)
Record of capture of two specimens of catocvla MU/- jwga n b d a vessel an the way to Eurn e off the coast ot S ewfoundland.
A P, X WFJ
Cricket's chirp and the temperature (The). (Nature, 5 Jan. 1882, v. 25, p. 229, 5 cm.) (Sci. amer., I r Mar. 1882, v, 46, p. 149, cot. Dalll, Friedrich. Ueber den ban und die
functionen des in~ectenbeines. Vorliiufige mitthilung. (2001. anzeiger, 31 Jan. 1884, jahrg. 7, p. 38-41.)
Arrangementof certain musclcs ofthe leg& ofinsects; mode ofattachment ofthe foot of insects to smooth yr faces. bruslie?, combs, and other apparatus ertaining to tli<nw ofthe legs of insects in clexnine themselves. G: D. h(117)
Dearey, T :, lord Wahtnghum, North Amer- ican tortricidae, (Trans. Entom. soc. Lend., 1884, p. 121-147, pi. 4.)
List with notes oCsptcies of torfrictdae sent the nu- thor by H. K, sforrison, including specimens from Arizona, Mtxim, Ploridn, North C~iroIinn, Wisconsin, ftnd Montana. describes as new! sriftp1tiZn ~rixonrwfif omictraf date, 0. diffvscta, platynow sfttffaiia, $. smfinivfmm, y sp of ({HI rhyfis,j>se~~ifoc~~c/i^if [n. g.] ,elm? wiyifcirfraftii.i f'wihftia im miewv, zidicapiiana, qJ' '
5 spp. of pmdivca, 3 spp. of .~mnx?k, mid paphohtii;? fitiodechstrfafc~, ^\\ving some of Ehcbe:, re-descril?es and figii~cs ocwctrti irrorea, and tigurfs:/uedfin-afif- aft^~m. G: S. ~t,iS)
Dewitz, Herman. Ueber die fortbewegung
der thiere an senkrechten, glatten fiSchen vermittelst eines secretes. (Archiv f. d. ges. physiol., 1884, v. 33, p. 440-481, pi. 79.1
Separate, with I.-p. cover.
Bonn, Ernil
S/YU#S.T, 1884. p. 440-41, pl. 79,23.5 x ZS.$, 1 18 X 10.5.
Abstract, entitled "Wie klettern die in- sekten an glatten wanden?" (Entom. nach- richten, May 1884, jahrg. 10, p. 135-135.) Abstract, entitled "Locomotion of ani-
mals over smooth vertical surfaces."
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