SECOND VOLUME 

 ILLUSTRATIONS OK 



DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA 



WITH DESCRIPTIONS 



BY ANDRE\V QRAY WEEKS, JR. 



1911 



This second volume contains 37 pages and 21 colored plates 

 by J. Henry Blake, ad. nat. , and B. Meisel, lithographer, descrip- 

 tive of 35 species hitherto undescribed or figured, from the Suapure 

 District of Venezuela, with a steel plate frontispiece of William 

 Henry Edwards. The plates are of the same high, artistic order 

 as those of the first volume, for sample of which see the adver- 

 tisement in the NEWS for June, 1911. 



Vol. i. $15.00 117 pages, 45 plates, 81 species. 

 Vol. 2. 5.00 



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New species of Noctuidae for 1910. No. 2, by J. B. Smith, 16 pp 15 



Studies in N. A. Dipterology. Pipunculidae, by E. T. Cresson, Jr., 63 



PP., 5 Pis .70 



Descriptions of nine new genera of the Chalcidoid Family Trichogram- 



matidae, by A. A. Girault, 42 pp., i pi 45 



Synonymic and Descriptive Notes on the Chalcidoid Family Tricho- 



grammatidae, with descriptions of new species, by A. A. Girault, 



41 pp -4o 



A Revision of the Genus Prosopis in North America, Chas. W. Metz. 



71 pp., 8 pis .75 



New North American Bombidae, by H. J. Franklin. 13 pp 15 



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