Bibliographical Notes—X
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bercles ii ot joints 8 and 12 on a rounded
papilla, the other tubercles s lightly or n ot
prominent. Brown, dark dorsally, wood?
brown and yellow ish '?entrally, fin~lv waYer?
ingly and narrowly lined in dark br01;?n; sub?
Yentral fold sordid blui,h white on joints s
to 10; a \rhite stigmata! band on jo in ts 2 to
..f and 10 to 13, composed of a vague shading
through whkb run fine whitish lines. Feet
colored lik e the ''enter. tho'e of joint I3 with
a white line. Spiracles black ringed. Tu?
bercles and setae black, the latter short.
Stag?e I : (interpolated.) I l ead round.:d,
flattened, >ometirne,; held tlatly; mouth short,
antennae small. Bro\Yn. obscure]\? mottled
with darker; a pale line at the b;se of the
clypeus to ocelli. the .<;ides below and labi.nn
pale; width 2. I mm. !1od,? flattened cdi n?
drical. thoracic feet moder;te. appresse<f, the
abdominal ones large. Tubercle ii of joint
8 conically produced. of -I 2 'imilar, hut the
pair more approximate, a pair of suhanal
prongs; el,;e smooth, the other tubercle s not
ele,?ated. Brown, the dors um uniformly and
smoothly so except in a di,tant white half?
ring before t!le lump on joint 8 and whitish
fine linin gs on the thorr~x r~nd joints 10-13.
Sub,?entral fold narrowly whitish lined; n~ri?
ter pnle, blotched in red, finely dnrk lined
and \rith the tubercles dark. \ 'enter of joints
IO-I3 broadly whitish; a series of m.:dioYen?
t1?al elongate, dark brown patches.
Stagr ! '/. Les s s moothly purplish brown,
more wood?brown, nnd more? lined dorsa l!\'.
tl ead 2.6 rnm. R eddhh and white points ;t
the dorsal tubercles. Joint 3 held in a co llared
,hape, lumpy 011 the s id.:s a11J red slJ?eaked
there. Feet bunched aud head held erect or
else the head held flatly without the collared
promin e nce on tho1?:1x. llalf ring before the
lump on joint 8 di,tinct, white. the tubercks
ii of this &eg meut dark. D orsum of joint 12
also with a pair of prominent tubercles; sub?
ventral fold raised. \\' hen fully fed the co lo1?
becnme a light wood brown. Cocoon of a
few coarse thread< bel\\een lea,?es . Prob?
ably r~l lea'l double brooded. Lnn?ae from
Bellport, New York, the eggs August 7,
matlll?e larYae September 12th. F ed readily
on apple, the na tural food plant not detel:?
mined.
BIBLIOGRAP!l! CAL NOTE S.-X.*
BIOLOGIA CEXTRALI?A.\IER ICA);A.-
ORTHOI'TERA. Vol. 1. By ll enri de Saussure,
L eo Zehntner, A. P ic tet, and.-\. de Bonnans.
gen. ~p.
Forficulidae, 1893, pt. 110 , I I 1, p.
l-I2. q ..fi
Blattidae, I893? pt. I J I- II3, p.
I3
IO..f ; 1894, pt. I q, p. IO;i-123? H IS6
1\lantidae. I 89..f? pt. 1 q- 1'i? p. I~3
197? 25 6 I
Gryllidae, I89..f, pt. Il7, p. 198-200;
189(,, pt. I32, p. 20I-2I6; I89i? pt.
133-13.i? p. 217-284. 3--1 106
Locustidae. 1897, pt. IJ;i-I39? p.
28j3H..i 1898, pt. qo, q2, IH, q_:;. p.
3--IS---156; 1899, pt. qr,, p. --IS7---~~8 8 7 272
Xin e genera and 79 species of Blattidae. I 2
gene ra and S3 s pecies o f :\l antiJae. 3 gene1?a
and 2_:; species of Gryllidae, and zo genera
and 107 spec ies of L ocust idae are noticed in
t he text t hat are not in cluded in th e aboYe
enumc1?at io n; these r e pre<ent allied ext rn?
limital forms.
Of the fi36 species recorded fl?om Centra l
America, 2 Forficu lidae, 7 Blattidae, 6 :\ian?
tidae, I7 Gryll idae, and l..f Locustidae, a
tota l of 46, arc found in Amedca north of
l\lexico.
Species of the following genern are fig?
ured:
FMjicu!idar.- Ancistrogastel", 2. ,\niso?
lnbi s, 1. Diplaty s, 1. >< Echinopsalis, t.
F01?ficula, 2. Lr~bia, 1. Keolobophora, ,
Opisthocosmia, 1. P salis, 1. Sparntta, 1.
Sphingolabis, 2. Spongophora, 2.
""For LX see Psyche vili, q 1.
il/a/tida r .- .\ c hrohlatta, (,, .\napl ecta. 3?
-1 ? Ani so pygia, 1. Archimandrita, .'i? Blab?
e r a. 5? Blntta, -1? Cacoblatta, 5? Caloblatta.
:;. Calolampra, 3? -1? Capucina. 6. Ct'ra ti ?
noptera, 3? Chori>oneura, 2. Epil:11npra. -1?
Euryco tis.-f. ll e miblabera, .'i ? ll em ip terota.
?. ll o lncomp,a, 3? llom oeogam ia, 3? 5?
ll ypn orna, 3? I sch noptera, 3? -1? fi, L at in dia,
5? L ohopt e ra, 1. :\l ega lobl atta. S? ]';n.:to?
bora, -1 ? l'anchlora, S? 6. l 'aralatindia, S?
Pl'lrnatosilpha, -1 ? Plec toptera, 3? -1? J>,eu?
dophyllotlro mia, 3? RbicnO<.la, -1 ? Temn op?
teryx, .~. 4? Thegan o pteryx, + Th.1 r ~ocera, :;.
,1/rlllfid,rc.- .\canthops , 6. A co nti, ta 6.
An ge la. 8. Choeradodis, 9? * ll:J giotata, 8.
llar pagonyx, 8. Litaneutria, S. 1\Jantoid a.
10. :\l e lliera, 7? :\li on_vx, 9? 10. :\ln ~o nia ,
10. Oligonyx, y. Pha.-mlom:mtis, 7? Ph.' ll o?
manti ~. li. Pse ud o miopter_vx, 9? ~pani onyx,
10. Stag mat op tera. 8. Sta_g momanti ~, 7? y.
Th eodytes, 6, to. Thrinacon_vx , 10. \ 'ales ,
6, 10.
Grdlt'da c.- Amphiacu s tes, 12. Amu s u s.
1~ . ?\ p h o nus, 13. Api t hes, 13. A rachnomi?
Jnu .;.;, 1~. L?.vrtoxiphus, 11. Diatrypu ~ , t.)?
Ect'atode r11 s, 11. Ectecou&, 12. Endacnstes,
1~. G r_v ll odes, 11. Gryllus, 11. ? ll etl're?
cou s, 13. Liphoplns, 1 t. :\' e mobiu~ (...truncated)