ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



AND 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 



ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA. 



Vol. XVI. FEBRUARY, 1905. No. 2. 



CONTENTS: 



Grinnell — Two new butterflies from Mt. J Houghton — Coleoptera of Mt. Seward, 



Tamalpais, California 33 N. Y 50 



Chagnon — Canadian Cerambycidae. .. 35 Cockerell — A new Lac-Insect 52 



Rehn — Records of some Paraguayan Knab — The spreading of Sphseridium 



Orthoptera with the description of Scarabaeoides L 53 



a ;iew genus and species 37 Editorial 54 



Graenicher — On the habits of two Ich- Doings of Societies 55 



neumonid Parasites of the Bee Cera- 



tina Dupla Say 43 j 



Our frontispiece this month was made direct from specimens 

 in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia, by the Photo-chromotype Company of Philadelphia. 

 This is one of the largest companies in America doing this line 

 of work. The specimens represented are as follows : Eronia 

 phoccea Felder, from the Philippines. Cyrestis elegatis Bois- 

 duval, from Madagascar. CatagraviniacynosuraTiovihX.-l^^^., 

 from Brazil. The butterflies represented on Plate I, in the 

 January News were Callosime zoe Grandid, from Madagascar. 

 Callithea optima Butl., from Peru. Catagramma atacama 

 Hew., from Ecuador. 



Two New Butterflies from Mt. Tamalpais, Calif. 

 By FoRDYCE Grinnell, Jr., Palo Alto, Calif. 



Satyrns behrii n. sp. 



rS" expands 43 mm. Upper surface entirely Prout's brown, darker 

 towards inner margin (probably somewhat faded from the age of the 

 specimens). Primaries have two ocelli placed in the usual position, 

 equally distant between the costaand inner margin ; the upper ocellus is 

 2.5 mm. in diameter, of a very dark brown or black, has a small, distinct, 

 white, central dot, and is surrounded by a ring of lighter color than the 



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