Il8 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. |Apr.,'l9 



nid C. new to No. America [l new]. 6, xxvi, 182-89. Razzauti, A. 

 — Contributo alia conoscenza del tonchio del faginolo (Acanthos- 

 celides obtectus). 23, xii, 94-123. Sharp, D. — Studies in Rhyncho- 

 phora. VI. "The New York weevil." 6, xxvi, 215-18. 



Fall, H. C. — Nev/ No. American species of Apion [7 new]. 6, 

 xxvi, 218-23. Fisher, W. S. — Note on Macrobasis murina. A new- 

 gen, and sp. of Cerambycidae from Colorado. 10, xxi, 1-2; 38-40. 

 Leng, C. W. — A new race of Cicindela, with notes on other races 

 and species. Notes on some changes in the list of C. 6, xxvi, 138- 

 41; 201-11. Pierce, W. D. — Contribution to our knowledge of the 

 weevils of the superfamily Curculionoidea [new gen. & families]. 

 10, xxi, 21-30. Schaeffer, C. — On some genera and species of the 

 family Ostomidae [12 new]. Miscellaneous coleopterological notes 

 and descriptions [4 new]. 6, xxvi, 190-201; 211-14. Van Dyke, 

 E. C. — Review of the species of the coleopterous genus Silis, w-hich 

 are found in America, north of Mexico [7 new]. A new gen. and 

 sp. of cave-dwelling carabidae from the U. S. 6, xxvi, 161-79; 

 179-82. 



HYMENOPTERA. Bequaert, J.— Identity of Evania urbana, 

 1908, and E. punctata, 3 832. 19, xiv, 23. Cockerell, T. D. A.— De- 

 scriptions and records of bees [some neotropical]. 11, iii, 118-25; 

 191-98. Imms, A. D. — Observations on the insect parasites of some 

 Coccidae. 86, Ixiii, 293-374. MacGillivray, A. D. — Leucopelmonus 

 confusus. 4, 1919, 33-5. 



Cockerell, T. D. A. — [Four] new and little known American bees. 

 4, 1919, 26-8. Gahan, A. B. — A new gen. of chalcid-wasp belonging 

 to the family Eulophidae [l new sp.]. 10, xxi, 2-4. Rohwer, S. 

 A. — Descriptions of 3 parasites of Agrilus angelicus. 10, xxi. 4-8. 

 Roman, A. — Ichneumoniden aus West-Groenland [2 new]. 87, 

 X, No. 22. 



Doings of Societies. 



Entomological Section of The Academy of Natural Sciences of 



Philadelphia. 



Meeting of November 2i, 1918. Director Philip Laurent in the 

 chair, ten persons present. The death of Mr. Erich Daecke, an Asso- 

 ciate, was announced. 



Mr. Rehn called attention to the valuable work being done by C. D. 

 Sherborn in establishing the dates of issue of many of the works of 

 early authors which were issued in parts. 



Hymenoptera. Mr. Cresson exhibited a nest of small bees found 

 in a dye-wood log from Tehuantepec, Central America. Mr. Rehn 



