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This occasion is taken to propose a much needed name for an un- 

 described species that is abundant in southern Illinois in midsummer; 

 so abundant that it ranks high among the species of Phylloplwga 

 whose numbers give them marked economic importance. The writer 

 takes pleasure in naming this important Illinois species after his in- 

 structor and friend. Dr. S. A. Forbes. The name proposed seems pe- 

 culiarly appropriate in view of the notable contributions made by Dr. 

 Forbes to our knowledge of the biological and economic relations of 

 the species of Phylloplmga that occur in Illinois. 



