ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



AND 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 



ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA. 



VOL. XXI. 



MARCH, 1910. 



No. 3. 



CONTENTS: 



Obituary Henry Ulke 99 



Stehbins The Life History of Cricula 



trifenestrata 101 



Rowley and Berry Further Study of 



the Catocalae 104 



Manee Two new Fulgorids (Hcmip- 



tera-Homoptera) 117 



Cockerell New Bees of the Genus Os- 



mia from California 120 



Smith Description of a New Deltoid 



Moth 122 



Kellogg and Paine Mallophaga from 



the Birds of Laysan Island 124 



Rehn A New Species of the Genus 

 Trybliophorus lOrthoptera) from 



Surinam 126 



Kirkaldy Three New Hemiptera-Het- 

 eroptera from the Miocene of Colo- 

 rado 129 



Editorial 132 



Notes and News 133 



Entomological Literature 136 



Doings of Societies 144 



HENRY ULKE. 



(Plate VI) 



I Fairy Ulke died at 8 o'clock, February i8th, in Emergency 

 Hospital, at Washington, D. C., of concussion of the brain, due 

 to a fall at his home, 411 Fifteenth street northwest, last Sat- 

 urday. 



Mr. Ulke was born in Frankelstein, Germany, 89 years ago. 

 His father was a prominent naturalist. 



In 1849, with his father, he came to this country. The 

 father soon returned to Germany, and young Ulke came to 

 Washington, where his talent as an artist soon gained recog- 

 nition. 



At the time of the accident that caused his death Mr. Ulke 

 was, considering his advanced age, in excellent health. Satur- 

 day he fell and struck the side of his hea'd against a door. He 

 was found by his son in an unconscious condition, and was 

 taken to the hospital, where he died without regaining con- 

 sciousness. 



Mr. Ulke belonged to the first generation of American 

 Coleopterists, having been a charter member of the Entomo- 

 logical Society of Philadelphia and was intimate with the mai 



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