iSS ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [April, 'l6 



at Tybee Island, Georgia. There are several records from New Jersey 

 Ins. N. J., p. 273, 1910. Mr. H. W. Wenzel said the only specimen he 

 had seen of Buprcstis conncxa Horn was the type in the Horn Collec- 

 tion, but recently he had received a specimen labeled Corvallis, Ore- 

 gon, collected by G. F. Moznetti ; this was exhibited. 



Hymenoptera and Coleoptera Mr. Kaeber exhibited Liopus 

 fascicularis Harr. bred from sumac collected at Clifton, Delaware 

 County, Pennsylvania, v-23-'i5. The Liopus began emerging May 27 

 and continued to about June 2. The first parasite noticed was on June 

 2 and continued emerging for about one week. Of all the specimens 

 reared about 15 per cent, were parasites; these were identified by Mr. 

 Rohwer as Capitonius ashmcadii D. T. 



Adjourned to the annex. 



GEO. M. GREENE, Sec'y 



Chicago Entomological Club. 



Meeting of December 19, 1915, at home of Charles Krueger. Fifteen 

 members present. 



Coleopterists had as a subject the families Endomychidae and 

 Erotylidae. Notable among local captures reported were Rhymbus 

 minor Crotch, Rhaitis unicolor Ziegl., Phymaphora pulchella Newm., 

 Mycctina perpulchra Newm., Stcnotarsus tcstaccus Ziegl., Langura 

 uhlerii Horn, Mycotrctus sanguinipcnnis Say and Tritoma mimctica 

 Crotch. Mr. A. B. Wolcott also exhibited the type of Symbiotes duryi 

 Blatchley, described in 1910 in The Coleoptera of Indiana. The same 

 species was later re-described as new by Mr. L. B. Walton in The Ohio 

 Naturalist, Vol. XII, p. 463 (Feb. 1912) under the same name, giving 

 locality as Gambier, Ohio, and making no mention of the real type lo- 

 cality, Lafayette, Indiana. 



Lepidopterists had the Notodontidae as a subject, local captures 

 reported (other than Datana and Melalopha) being as follows: 



Apatelodes torrefacta Schizura ipomoeae 



angelica telifer 



Hypcracschra stragula cinereofrons 



gcorgica (rare) semirufcscens 



Odontosia elegans unicornis 



Notodonta simplaria (i A. Kwiat) badia 



Pheosia dimidiata Icptinoidcs (rare) 



Lophodonta angulosa Hyparpa.v aurora 



Nadata gibbosa Centra multiscripta (i E. Beer) 

 Nerice bidcntata occidcntalis 



Symmcrista albifrons Harpyia borcalis (rare) 

 Hctcrocampa obliqua cincrea 



biundata scolopendrina (rare) 



guttivitta Fentonia marthcsia (i A. Kwiat) 



bilineata Gluphysia septentrionalis 



lanassa lignicolor Ellidia caniplaga 



