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April 1888.1
PSYCHE
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.
Authors and societies are requested to forward their works to the editors as soon as å´published The date of #ublication, given in brackets [I, marks the time at which 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 commongiven name, as: A: Augustus; B: Ben- jamin: C: Charles; D;'David; E: Edward; F: Frederic; G: George; H: Henry; I: Isaac; J: John; K: Karl; L: Louis; M: Mark; N: Nicholas; 0: Otto; 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. Contribution to American Bibliography
of Insect Diseases.
(Continued from p. 20.)
Cist, Jacob. Notice of the melolontha, or may bug. (Amer. journ. sci. and arts,
Aug. 1824, v. 8, p. 269-271, pl. 4.)
Report of the occurrence of cordyceps on melolontha. S. A. F. (4456)
Leidy, ~ose~h.
[On the existence of ento-
phyta in healthy animals, as a natural
condition.] (Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phil., y Oct. 1849, v. 4, p. 225-233.)
Account ofvegetable parasites offidas, passalus and other animals including descriptions of the new genera wterobrus, cl&phyf-um and arthromitns..
S. A. (4457)
Leidy, Joseph. [Entophyta in bodies of
animals.] (Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phil., 12 Feb. 1850, v. 5, p. 7, 8.)
Remarks on mucor mucedo, achyla flowera, and some unnamed species in insects and crayfish. S. A. F. (4458)
Leidy, Joseph.
[Entophytes in insects and
myriapods. ]
(Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phil.,
19 Feb. 1850, v. 5, p. 8, 9.)
Remarks on species of entevobrtts, etc.
S. A. F. (4459)
Leidy, Joseph. Descriptions of new ento- phyta growing within animals. (Proc.
Acad. nat. sci. Phil., 30 Apr. 1850, v. 5, P- 353 36.1
Description of new enus (eccrina) and three new species. Remarks on development of arthrowitus. S. A. F. (4460)
Leidy, Joseph.
[Remarks on parasitism of
insects. (Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1851, V. 5, p. 204, 210, 211.)
Account of culture experiment with fungus of mole- cricket (gryllotalpa americana). Dr. Leidy remarks that amount of parasitism in insects is influenced by kind of food. Hemipterous insects are remarkably free from parasites; those eating decaying substances especially subject to them. S. A. F. (4461) Gray, G: Robert. "Notices of insects that are known to form the bases of fungoid
parasites. 4.O pp. 22, pi. 6. 1858."
"Privately printed by the author. No place of publi- cation given on title-pa e, but probably London. A general summary with full account of literature of the subject including American references and ood plates reproduced from various sources." - W: &arlowand W. Trdease (Bibl. contrih., Libr. Harv. univ., no. 25, P. 17).
S. A, F. <4462)
Riley, C : Valentine. The periodical cicada. (First ann. rept. State entom. Mo., 1869, p. 18-42.)
On p. 26, remarks on the enemies of the cicada, with note of Dr. W. D. Hartman
on a greenish powdery
fungus found within it. S. A. F. (4463)
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Riley, C: Valentine. The white grub.
(First ann. rept. State entom. Mo., 1869, p. 156-159, fig. 88-89.)
On p. 158 are notes and a figure of a cordyc+ on the larv a of the may-beetle.
S. A. F. (4464
[Riley, C ; Valentine.]
Remarkable para-
sitic fungus. (Sci. american, 25 May 1872, v. 26, no. 22, p. 347, col. 3, 16 cm.)
Figures a white grub with a sphaeria growing from its anterior end.
G: D. (4465)
1883.
Farlow, W : Gilson. [Description of botry tis deyi Farlow.] (Rept. U. S. dept
agnc., 1883, p. 121.)
Describes a new species of muscardine fungus found on the larvae ofpZnsia.
S, A. F. (4466)
Riley, C: Valentine. Reports of experi-
ments, chiefly with kerosene, upon insects injuriously affecting the orange-tree and the cotton plant, made under the direction of the entomologist. (U. S. dept. agric.- Div. of entom.-Bull., no. I, 1883,) p. 25. Notice of a fungoid growth on parlatoria and myti- Zaspis, in a report made by Joseph Voyle. S. A. F. (4467)
Leidy, Joseph. Ant infested with a fungus. (Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phil., I Jan. 1884, P. 9.)
Note on an undescribed fungus attacking camponotus pen?tsy/vaniws. S. A. F. (4463)
Fletcher, James. [Remarks upon CLI t-
worms.]
(Fifteenth ann. rept. Entom. soc.
Ontario, 1885, p. 21.)
Account of an enormous "fatality" among cut-worms [larvae of agrotis] caused by an entomophthorous fungus. S. A. F. (4469)
1886.
Arthur, Joseph C :
A new larval entomo-pJi-
thora. (Botan. gaz., Jan. 1886, v. 11, p. 14-17, pl. 2.)
Describes and figures entomophthora fhytonomi on phytonomus punctatus.
S. A. F. (4470)
[Riley, C : Valentine. ] Blefharocevidae. (Amer. nat., July [22 June] 1t81, v. 15.) (RILEY, C : V. Entomology . . . [July
1881 j) , p. 567-568.
Account of various investigations into the natural history of b/e$h~oceridae; description of larvae and pupae of these flies. B: P. M. (4471)
[Riley, C : Valentine.] BlejAa~m-cridae. (Amer. nat., Sept. [23 Aug.] 1881, v. 15.) (RILEY, C : V. Entonlology . . . [Sept.
188111, P. 748-
Records the discovery bv J. Q. Adams, of pupae and images of blepkaroc$id&, at Watertown, N. Y. G: D. (4472)
Rudow, Ferd. Einige beobachtungen uber
die lebensweise der heuschrecken. (Zeit- schr. f. d. gesammt. naturwissensch., 1870, v. 36, P. 306-330.)
Rev. (BRAVER, F. Berich t . . . der entom. f. 1870, 1873, p. 26.)
Observations on the life-histor and habits of certain orthoptera. among others the effect of food upon the color of the intestine of locusta viridissiwza and decticus verrucivo~us~ food, carnivorous habits and mode of capturing their prey in locusts viridissima and in a&- didae; growth and the consequent color-changes, molt- ing, hibernation, oviposition, mode of hopping and flying, and reproduction of lost limbs in saltatorial orthoptera- sonifaction in the males and its presence in the females of loczt.~tidae, its use as an attraction to the opposite sex, and its relation to the weather; sonifaction by males females and larvae of the acrididae and by blatta; experiments tending to show that saltatoriai orthoptera hear with the antennae. breeding habits. contests between males and other modes of rivalry while in pursuit of females; copulation between differ- ent species and between larvae of saltatorial orthoptera. G: D. (4473)
Rudow, Fei-d. Einige neue ixoden. (Zeit- schr. f. d. gesammt. nat~~wissensch., 1870, v. 35, p. 14-20.)
Describes 6 new species of ixodidae.
G: D. (4474)
Rudow, Ferd. Einige pupiparen anf chir-
opteren schinai-otzend. (Zeitschr. f. d. gesammt. natui-wissensch., 1871, v. 37, p. 121-124.)
Notice. (BERTKAU, Ph. Bericht . . . der
entom. f. 1871-1872, 1876, p. 179.)
Describes 4 new species of u ipam from chiroptera n i n American) as kfws : .stmbZa {ong+es from phyllostoma hastaturn, Z@optena dubia from noc- tilio dorsatus. nycteribia elongata from ?zycto/hilus geoffroyi, and nyctenbia vanpes from miniopt eruf: mono. G: D (1475)
Schoyen, W. M. Bemaerkninger om enkelte
variationer af vore rhopalocera. (Entom. tidskrift, 1885, v. 6, p. 139-144 ; Resume, p. 314-21.5.)
Notes; on specimens ofpa$ilio marhoon, /jeris unfit argpds freya and a. fr@-g-a exhibiting' co1or:itioiiiti variation; 011 an anomalous specimen of polyominotus jhlaeas with the ground color of the left anterior win" whitened; and on some varieties of erebta: considers the variation in p. machaon due to emergence under wti- ficial conditions, and that ofp.p/ilaeas due toaccidental external influences on the pupa. G: D. (4476)



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