ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



AND 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 



ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA. 



VOL. XXI. 



JANUARY, 1911. 



No. i. 



CONTENTS: 



Editorial Changes i 



Coolidg;e& Clemence AnewHesperid 3 

 Rehn and Hebard Orthoptera found 



about Avveme, Manitoba 5 



Felt A new Lestodiplosis Jo 



Coolidge- A dav with Euchloe cethura n 

 Girault Standards of the number of 



eggs laid by Insects IX 14 



Wellman A new American Sitarine 



Beetle (Col., Lvttid.) 15 



Cockerell A new Bee from N. Y. State 18 



and Paine Mallophaga from 



Bolivian Birds 19 



Rohwer A new genus of Nomadine 



Bees 24 



Allard The Musical Habits of some 

 New England Orthoptera in Sep- 

 tember 28 



Editorial 40 



Notes and News 41 



Entomological Literature 42 



Doings of Societies 46 



Editorial Changes. 



(Plate I) 



On the thirteenth of October, nineteen hundred and ten, the 

 Chairman of the joint Publication Committee of the Entomo- 

 logical Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phil- 

 adelphia and of the American Entomological Society, having 

 in charge ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS, received the following letter : 



"Philadelphia, Oct. I2th, 1910. 

 "MR. E. T. CRESSON, 



"Chairman Publication Committee. 

 "DEAR MR. CRESSON : 



''I hereby tender my resignation as editor of ENTOMOLOGI- 

 CAL NEWS to take effect December fifteenth, 1910. At that 

 time, if I am alive, I will have served twenty-one years as 

 editor of the journal, and the NEWS may be considered to be 

 of age and over the nursing period. I will still have a warm 

 interest in its welfare, and will do what I can to make its 

 future a success. I suggest that you call a meeting of your 

 Committee in the near future for the purpose of selecting an 

 editor and an associate editor. 



"Very sincerely, 



"HENRY SKINNER." 



