Vol. XXlx] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 3 



Three New Brazilian Microlepidoptera. 1911, XXII, 125. 

 In tJic Transactions of the American Entomological Society: 



North American Tortricidae. Polychrosis Rag. 1904, XXX, 287. 



New North American Tortricidae. 1907, XXXIII, i. (164 new 



species and vars.) 

 In the Canadian Entomologist : 



New Tortricids from Kaslo, B. C., and the Northwest. 1904, 



XXXVI, 109, 137- 



Coleophora tillaefoliella Clem. 1904, XXXVI, 324. 



New Tortricids. 1905, XXXVII, 9. 



A new Gelechid from Ontario. 1905, XXX VII, 15. 



Assiniboia Microlepidoptera, Collected by Mr. T. N. Willing. 1905, 



XXXVII, 41, 89, 119. 



Hemerophila kincaidiella Busck. 1905. XXXVII, 188. 



Manitoba Microlepidoptera. 1905, XXXVII, 205, 253, 293. 



New Microlepidoptera. 1907, XXXIX, i, 53, 77, 121, 153, 211. 



The Genera of the Tortricidae and Their Types by C. H. Fernald. 



1908, XL, 334- 



A New Species of Japanese Microlepidoptera. 1910, XLII, 42. 

 /;; the Journal of the \'ew York Entomological Society. 



Revision of the Xorth American Species of the Genus Choreutes. 



1902, X, 1 06. 



Descriptions of New Tineoidea. 1903, XI, 145. 

 New North American Tortricidae and Tineina. 1908, XVI, 167. 



Description of a new Species of the Family Cerco- 

 pidae from Wisconsin (Hem., Horn.).* 



By Lours A. STEARNS, Alma College, Alma, Michigan. 

 Philaenus parallelus n. sp. 



This species is distinguished readily from the two previ- 

 ously described Nearctic members of the genus; from sf>u- 

 marius (Linn.) bv its elongate form, parallel-margined elytra 

 and constant color, and from lincatns ( Linn.) by its larger 

 size and distinctive coloration, namely, a body color of uni- 

 form pale yellow, with a conspicuous -tripe varving from 

 dark brown to black extending from the anterior margin of 

 the tylu-;. medially across the vertex and pronotum, and along 

 the suture of the elytra to the apex. 



* Extract from monograph of family entitled "Tin- Xrarrtk- Ci-r- 

 copidae" submitted to fulfill thesis requirement for M. Sc. demvr ;it 

 Ohio State I'niversity. June, 1917. 



