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 BNTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 
at, ; AND 
R0CEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 
ag ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA. 
APRIL, 1908. No. 4. 
CONTENTS: 
Insects I1T....... te ing the Species Se eeeeeeeretaseneees 173 
New Genus and Species of Rebwer and Cockereli—Some Oxybe- 
(Orthoptera) from Cali- line Wasps from New Mexico...... 179 
SS ne doers a. covcasczes 18 
ane { seeeeceeseeess E90 Entomological Literature. .....cccccess 182 
’ ee ms Notes and News Terri iit iit ttt tt thy 
Dolngs of Sochethos.........cccccccenes way 
__ A New Aphid on the Virginia Creeper. 
a (APHIS FOLSOMI! ». sp.) 
By Joun J. Davis, Urbana, IIL. 
(Pate Vil.) 
MNETEI Si acicedliemsbers of this plant iouse 
of the Virginia creeper, Parthenocissa (Ampel- 
) quinquefolia, which were growing in an old greenhouse. 
: te ell were cash warped, 
tea large openings through which the vines gained access 
to the room. Here the lice made their appearance and were 
tm t abundant, though later in the summer they were not 
t con on on the same vines outside of the building. I have 
| examined the Virginia creeper at other places, both in Ur- 
eiiiiend id ether Biinois localities, but nowhere else have I 
} been able to find this species. 
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observations were made May 2, 1907, at which 
a few individuals were to be found and they oc- 
curred singly upon the young shoots. These aphids were 
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