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Identification of Insects (Imagos) for Subscribers. 



Specimens will be named under the following conditions : ist, The number of species 

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 portation and the insects to become the property of the American Entomological Society ; 

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Desired. Pupse and perfect specimens of North American Lepidop- 

 tera, for cash or exchange. The Kny-Scheerer Co., Department of 

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Notonectidze and Aquatic Hemiptera. Wanted from New York 

 State especially ; and in general from the United States. Write me 

 stating what you want in return. J. R. de la Torre Bueno, 437 Central 

 Park West, New York. 



Lepidoptera. I have Thecla spadix, Calephelis nemesis, Lye. sor- 

 norensis, Pamphila errans, Hemaris thetis and other California butter- 

 flies to exchange for Lyccenidce and Bombycidce. Fordyce Grinnell, 

 Jr., Box 1034, Palo Alto, California. 



For Exchange. Coleoptera of Southwestern Penna., in sets of four, 

 with data for Coleoptera or Lepidoptera. Send lists, T. N. Brown, 

 Uniontown, Pa. 



Aphides, I desire to obtain living aphides or plant lice. Can give 

 named or unnamed Massachusetts insects of any order except Lepidop- 

 tera in exchange. C. T. Brues, Zoological Laboratory, Columbia Uni- 

 versity, New York City. 



Wanted. Cerambycidae (Longicorns) of the Americas. State num- 

 ber, price and locality. Fred. C. Bowditch, 164 Rawson Rd., Norfolk 

 Co.. Mass. 



Coccids and Bees. Correspondents are requested not to send me 

 specimens for identification without first asking permission. My time is 

 very limited, and I cannot work up all sorts of miscellaneous material. 

 -T. D. A. Cockerell, East Las Vegas, N. M. 



Pupas Exchange. Crysahds of H. Maia and others ; also cocoons to 

 exchange for other native pupae and cocoons. W. T. Buxton, 152 

 Walnut St., Somerville, Mass. 



Wanted Cocoons Attacus angulifera, ceanothi, gloveri, A. /ittia, 

 E. iniperialis^ to exchange for butterflies and moths. Catocala in papers 

 from Illinois. Adolf Mares, 1671 W. 23d St., Chicago, 111. 



Tortricldse, Tineidas and Pyralidas I will identify specimens of 

 these subfamilies, from all N. Am. localities, for privilege of examina- 

 tion and records. Genera and specific names per Dvar's Catalogue. 

 Will also exchange. W. D. Kearfoot, 114 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. 



