•*W TIIK CANADIAN KNTOMOI^KIIRT. 



ViicuHii He) den.' 

 Syn. Jhelaxei buckton, p. p. 

 Cinara Mosley. 

 Amennae five-scgmeiited, and sljorier ilian one-half ihe body length. 

 Spur of sixth a ihumb-like proces*, third segment the longest. Wings 

 longer than in preceding genus, fore wings with median vein once forked, 

 hind wing with but a single cross-vein. Nectaries like those of Lachnui, 

 being cone-shaped, with a flange at the apex. Cauda short but longer 

 than broad, and constricted into a knob at the tip. Aniennw, body and 

 legs set with tnie hairs. 



Apterous forms wiiii rudimentary eyes, and with a row of dentated 

 processes along the sides of the abdomen 



TWKN TV nURl) ANNUAL MFKTINCi AMKKICAN ASSOCIA- 

 rioN OK KCONO.MU: KNIO.MOLOGIST.S. 



The twenty third annual meeting of the American Association of 

 Economic Entomologists will be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 

 December 28 and 29, 1910, in connection with the annual meeting of the 

 American Association for the Advancement of Science. The exact time 

 and place of holding the sessions, information concerning hotel head- 

 quarters, railroad rates, etc., will be forwarded to members as soon as the 

 programme is made up. 



The Association is assured a cordial welcome in .Minneapolis, and the 

 members are urged to' be present and assist in making the meeting a 

 pronounced success. 

 E. I). Sanderson, Presii/ent, A. F. Burgess, Secretary, 



Morgantown, \V. \"a. Melrose Highlands, .Mass. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL S(;CIETY OK ANn:KlCA, ANNUAL 



MKLllNG. 



'i'he fifth annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America 

 will be held at Minneapolis on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 27th 

 and 28th, in connection with the meeting of the American Association for 

 the Advancenient of Sciences. It is proposed to hold a joint session with 

 American Association of Economic Entomologists on the afternoon of 

 \\ ednesday, December 28, and an interesting programme is assured. The 

 annual address will be given by Prof. K. L. Washburn on Wednesday 

 evening, on "The Typhoid Kly on the Minnesota Iron Range.' 



C. R. Crosby, Secretary-Treasurer. 



8. Museum Senkenbcrji,', II, p. 289, 1837. 



