Cole A new Genus in the Dipterous 



Family Cyrtidae from South America 271 

 Ferris A New Species of Pseudodias- 



pis ( Hemiptera; Coccidae) 275 



Nicolay Additions to Insects of New 



Jersey, No. 7 ... 276 



Reinhard Preliminary Notes on Texas 



Tachinidae ( Uiptera ) 279 Davis-Preservatives lor Plant, 



Cockerell The Bees of the Rocky 



Skinner Hesperia syrichtus and mon- 



ti vagus ( Lep.) 297 



Bradlev A new Tach\tes from Geor- 

 gia ( Hymenop. : Larridae) 298 



Ireland Sugaring for Moths 298 



Editorial After Thirty Years 299 



A Loved and Respected Entomologist 300 



Insects 3 



Entomological Literature 301 



Mountain National Park (Hymen.) 286 Notice of oberthur's Etudes de Lepid- 

 Williamson Variation in Color Pat- 

 tern of the Dragonfly Gomphus cras- 

 sus ( Odonata) 204 



optrologie CompaieV 304 



Doings of Societies Feldman Collect- 

 ing Social ( Dip., Coleop., Lepid. ). . . -04 



Annual Meetings of Entomologists 296 | Correction 



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A new Genus in the Dipterous Family Cyrtidae 

 from South America. 



By F. R. COLE, U. S. Bureau of Entomology. 



(Plate XI) 



In material received at the United States National Museum 

 from Prof. F. Campos, of the Museum in Guayaquil, F.cua- 

 dor. there was included a remarkable new Cyrtid. Through 

 the kindness of Dr. J. M. Aldrich, of the National Museum. 

 1 am able to describe and figure this interesting specimen. 

 Among other characters there is an almost unbelievable de 

 velopment of the antennae, and it is small wonder that some 

 of the entomologists at the National Museum thought the\ 

 were dreaming when they came across it in the collection. 



CAMPOSELLA n. gen. 



Head hemispherical, the occiput but little swollen, 

 pilose, contiguous from vertex to base of antenna.' and \videl\ 

 separated from this point to the mouth opening, the space 

 being deeply excavated, although the- proboscis is quite nidi 

 mentary. Antennae in male about four times the length ol 

 the head; the first joint sunk in the head, the second ring like 



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