ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



AND 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 



ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA. 



Vol. XXI. JANUARY, 1911. No. 1. 



CONTENTS: 



Editorial Changes . i 



Coolidge & Clemence — A new Hesperid 3 

 Rehn and Hebard — Orthoptera found 



about Aweme, Manitoba 5 



Felt — A new Lestodiplosis 10 



Coolidge- A dav with Euchloe cethura 11 

 Girault— Standards of the number of 



eggs laid by Insects— IX 14 



Kellogg and Paine— Mallophaga from 

 Bolivian Birds 19 



Rohwer — A new genus of Nomadine 

 Bees 24 



Allard— The Musical Habits of some 

 New England Orthoptera in Sep- 

 tember 28 



Editorial 4° 



Wellman — A new American Sitarine j Notes and News 41 



Beetle (Col., Lvttid.) 15 ' Entomological Literature 42 



Cockerell— A new Bee from N. Y. State 18 ; Doings of Societies ■ 46 



Editorial Changes. 



(Plate I) 



On the thirteenth of October, nineteen hundred and ten, the 

 Chairman of the joint Publication Committee of the Entomo- 

 logical Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phil- 

 adelphia and of the American Entomological Society, having 

 in charge Entomological News, received the following letter : 



"Philadelphia, Oct. 12th, 1910. 

 "Mr. E. T. Cresson, 



"Chairman Publication Committee. 

 "Dear Mr. Cresson : 



"I hereby tender my resignation as editor of Entomologi- 

 cal News to take effect December fifteenth, 1910. At that 

 time, if I am alive, I will have served twenty-one years as 

 editor of the journal, and the News may be considered to be 

 of age and over the nursing period. I will still have a warm 

 interest in its welfare, and will do what I can to make its 

 future a success. I suggest that you call a meeting of your 

 Committee in the near future for the purpose of selecting an 

 editor and an associate editor. 



"Very sincerely, 



"Henry Skinner." 



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