ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



AND 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 



ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA. 



VOL. XVI. FEBRUARY, 1905. No. 2. 



CONTENTS: 



Grinnell Two new butterflies from Mt. : Houghton Coleoptera of Mt. Seward, 



Tamalpais, California 33 



Chagnon Canadian Cerambycidse. .. 35 



N. Y 50 



Cockerell A new Lac-Insect 52 



Kehn Records of some Paraguayan Knab The spreading of Spha-ridium 

 Orthoptera with the description of Scarabseoides L 53 



a new genus and species 37 



Graenicher On the habits of two Ich- 

 neumonid Parasites of the Bee Cera- 

 tina Dupla Say 43 



Editorial 54 



Doings of Societies 55 



Our frontispiece this month was made direct from specimens 

 in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia, by the Photo-chromotype Company of Philadelphia. 

 This is one of the largest companies in America doing this line 

 of work. The specimens represented are as follows : Eronia 

 p/wca-a Felder, from the Philippines. Cyrestis clegans Bois- 

 duval, from Madagascar. Catagramma cynosura Doubl.-Hew., 

 from Brazil. The butterflies represented on Plate I, in the 

 January NEWS were Callosunc zoe Grandid, from Madagascar. 

 Callithea optima Butl., from Peru. Cafa^ranuna atacama 

 Hew., from Ecuador. 



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Two New Butterflies from Mt. Tamalpais, Calif. 

 By FORDYCE GRINNELL, JR., Palo Alto, Calif. 



Satyrus behrii n. sp. 



$ expands 43 mm. Upper surface entirely Front's brown, darker 

 towards inner margin (probably somewhat fad^d from the age of the 

 specimens). Primaries have two ocelli placed in the usual position, 

 equally distant between the costa and inner margin ; the upper ocellus is 

 2.5 mm. in diameter, of a very dark brown or black, has a small, distinct, 

 white, central dot, and is surrounded by a ring of lighter color than the 



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