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Kusta, Johann Neue Arachniden aus der Stein­kohlenformation von Rakonitz.

Ebendaraus: Prag 1885.

Lacoe, R. D. List of palaeozoic fossil insects of the United States and Canada .

Aus: Wyoming hist, and geol. Soc. Pubi. 5. Wilkes-Barre , Pa. 1883.

Martynow, A. To the knowledge of fossil insects from Jurassic beds in Turkestan. Part 1, II u. III.

In: Bull. Acad. Sei. URSS. (6) XIX. Lenin­grad 1925.

Jurassic fossil insects from Turkestan. 6. Homoptera and Psocoptera.

Ebendann: (6) XX. Leningrad 1926.

Jurassic fossil insects from Turkestan. 7. Some Odonata, Neuroptera , Tysanoptera. Ebendann: (6) XXL Leningras 1927.

Jurassic fossil Mecoptera and Paratrich- optera from Turkestan and Ust-Balei (Siberia ).

Ebendann: (6) XXI. Leningrad 1927.

Mayr , Gustav L. Die Ameisen des baltischen Bernsteins.

In: Beitr. z. Naturk. Preußens. 1. Königs­berg 1868.

Meunier, Fernand Die Insektenreste aus dem Lutetien von Messel bei Darmstadt .

In: Abh. Hess. Qeol. L.-A. Darmstadt VII. Darmstadt 1921.

Mitchell, Evelyn Groesbeek An apparently new Protoblattid Family from the Lower Cretaceous.

In: Smiths. Mise. Coll. LII. Washington 1908. Mjöberg, E. Über die Insektenreste der sog. Härnögyttja im nördlichen Schweden. In: Sveriges Geol. Ärsbok 9. (C) 268. Stock­holm 1916.

Omboni, Giovanni Di alcuni insetti fossili del Veneto.

Aus: Atti Istituto veneto sci., lett. ed arti (6) IV. Venezia 1886.

Petrunkevitsch, Alex. A monograph of the terrestrial palaeozoic arachnida of North America .

Aus: Transact. Connecticut Acad, of Arts and Sci. XVIII. New Haven 1913.

Ping, C. Cretaceous Fossil Insects of China. In: Palaeontologia Sínica (B) 13. 1. Peking 1928.

Pompeckj, J. F. Arachnoidea. Paläontologie .

Aus: Handwörterbuch d. Naturw. I.Jenal912. von Schlechtendal, Dietrich Untersuchung über die karbonischen Insekten und Spinnen von Wettin unter Berücksichtigung ver­wandter Faunen. Erster Teil: Revision der Originale von Germar, Giebel und Goldenberg. In: Nova Acta. 98. Halle 1912.

Scudder, Samuel Hubbard On the carboni­ferous myriapods preserved in the sigillarian stumps of Nova Scotia.

Aus: Mem. Boston soc. nat. hist. II. Boston 1873.

The first discovered traces of fossil insects in the american tertiaries. Description of two species of Carabidae found in the interglacial deposits of Scarboro Heights, near Toronto , Canada .

Aus: Bull. U. S. geol. and geogr. Surv. III. Washington 1877.

An account of some insects of unusual interest from the tertiary rocks of Colorado and Wyoming .

Ebendaraus: IV. Washington 1878.

The early types of Insects; or the origin and sequence of insect life in paleozoic times.

In: Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 3. Boston

1879.

Palaeozoic cockroaches: a complete revision of the species of both worlds, with an essay toward their classification.

Ebendann: 3. Boston 1879.

Archipolypoda, a subordinal Type of spined Myriapods from the Carboniferous For­mation.

In: Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 3. Boston 1882.

The Carboniferous Hexapod Insects of Great Britain.

Ebendann: 3. Boston 1883.

The species of Mylacris, a Carboniferous genus of cockroaches.

In: Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 3. Boston

1884.

Two new and diverse types of Carboniferous Myriapods .

Ebendann: 3. Boston 1884.

Palaeodictyoptera: or the Affinities and Classification of Palaeozoic Hexapoda.

In: Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 3. Boston

1885.

Winged insects from a paleontological point of view, or the geological history of Insects. Ebendann: 3. Boston 1885.

The oldest known insect-larva, Mormolu- coides articulatus, from the Connecticut River rocks.

In: Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 3. Boston

1886.

A review of mesozoic cockroaches. Ebendann: 3. Boston 1886.

Systematic review of our present knowledge of fossil insects, including myriapods and arachnids.

In: Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. 31. Washington 1886.