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I have to offer in Reonenae Oreta rosea and var. fresh from pupae, 
also live pupae of Papilio asterias—FRANK G. SLENTHER, 1705 N. Fre- 
mont St., Chicago, Ill. 
Wanted for cash or exchange.—Buprestidae and Cerambycidae 
new to my collection.—J. N. Knull, Hummelstown, Pa. 
Duplicate Rhopalocera from Japan and Formosa. Desiderata— 
Those from the world—S. Satake, No. 48 Aoyamaminamimachi 5 
chome Tokyo, Japan. 
Cicindelidae Wanted—I wish to obtain for purposes of study, 
Cicindelas, “tiger beetles,’ from the Southern and Gulf States. Cor- 
respondence desired.—Edwin E. Calder, Longmeadow, R. lI. 
Wanted—North American Coleoptera for exchange. Please send 
lists to V. Harnach, 1759 W. 20th St., Chicago, Illinois. 
South American Erycinidae and Lycaenidae are offered in exchange 
for North American moths (Noctuids, Geometers, etc.).—G. Chagnon, 
P. O. Box 521, Montreal, Canada. 
Wanted—Monog. des Buprestides—Kerremans, Vol. II, Pt. 1; 
Bibliog. Econ. Ent., Pt. IV; Mo. Bul. Cal. Com. Hort., Vol. I, No. 9, 
and Vol. IT, Nos. 3 and 4—E. A. Klages, Crafton, Pa. 
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FEBRUARY, 1018. 
HEMIPTERA. 
2072.._Stoner (D.).—A new species of Apateticus from Louisi- 
aime, (CGExati, ING, CLE ZLGPAZ OSE SUES il) sco soso eoueons 10 
HYMENOPTERA. 
769.—Viereck (H. L.).—New species of North American bees 
of the genus Andrena in the collection of the Academy 
of Natural Sciences, Phila. [28 new]. (48, 365-407, 
STN) eee oT os, sn OEP Etat esciri.c cre cea cna bitner icici ke G5 
2071.—Brues (C. T.).—Three new West Indian species “of ie 
ichneumonid genus Eiphosoma. (Ent. News, 28, 450-5, 
ree Red Reap LED? fA rth CTEM ok on ct cckee eu CaEs eCMeeane Pence eran ae al 
MALLOPHAGA. 
2070.—McGregor (E. A.)—Three new Mallophaga from North 
American’ birds. “(Ent. News, 28; 433-37, 1 pl, “17).. 15 
NEUROPTERA. 
771.—Smith (L. W.).—Studies of North American Plecoptera 
(Pteronarcinae and Perlodini). (Tr. 48, 433-489, 6 
BS PUT ea ons! iy eceaemeot ener tego ays CUR apne Byeie.s vteus' sigs foteterdl ae 1.0) 
ORTHOPTERA. 
767—Hebard (M.)—The Blattidae of North ‘America, north 
of the Mexican Boundary. [5 n. gen., 7 n. sps ]. (Mem. 
2. 284ep pas LOM pl ses li) carne cect ares eed Soe ne See 4.50 
770—Hebard OM Nae on Mexican Dermaptera. (Tr. 
4354092432, .de ple Pun) eee saleacre Sree area che Tete as 40 
