ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



AND 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 



THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA. 



Vol. XXX. 



MAY, 1919. 



No. 



CONTENTS 



Obituary— F. D. Godman 121 



Weiss and Nicolay— Notes on Zeugo- 



phora scutellaris Suffr., a European 



Poplar Leaf-miner, in N. J. (CoL). 124 

 Braun— Descriptions of New Species of 



Coleophora ( Micro-lepidoptera ) . . . 127 

 Marchand— Collecting the Larvae of 



Tabanus and Chrysops (Dip.) 131 



Aldrich— Leiomyza in North America 



(Dipt., Drosophilidae) 137 



Gage— The Staining of Coccids ( Hom. ) 142 



Editorial — Entomologia Resurgens 

 Belgica 144 



Wellhouse— An Itonid Feeding on Rust 

 Spores (Itonididae, Diptera) 144 



Entomological Literature 145 



Review — Comstock's The Wings of In- 

 sects 148 



Doings of Societies— American Ento- 

 mological Society 150 



Feldman Collecting Social (Coleop.) 150 



Frederic DuCane Godman, 



(Portrait, Plate VI.) 



Dr. F. D. Godman, a founder and editor of the Biologia 

 Centrali- Americana and a writer on butterflies, birds and other 

 subjects in natural history, died February 19, 1919. 



Two autobiographical notices of Dr. Godman have "been 

 published. One is in the second volume of the Jubilee Supple- 

 ment of The Ibis for March, 1909; it is in the third person, 

 either having been written by himself or compiled from notes 

 furnished by him. The other, in the first person, is in the 

 Introduction to the Introductory Volume of the Biologia, Lon- 

 don, 191 5. From them the present account is derived. 



Frederick DuCane Godman, third son of Joseph Godman, 

 of Park Hatch, Surrey, was born on January 15, 1834. He 

 attended Fton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, but 



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