Mar., '07] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. IO5 



Subfamily streblinae. 

 Strebla Wied. 



wiedemanni Kolenati, Die Parasiten der Chiropteren, 1856, 46. 

 {vespertilionis Fabricius, 1895, nee. Nitsch, 1803.) 

 (mexicana Rond.) 

 avium Macq. 



NYCTERIBIIDAE. 



Penicillidia Kolenati. 



tnexicana Bigot. 

 Nycteribia Latr. 



antrozoi Towns. 



Additional names of persons willing to identify certain insects (see 

 February News, page 59) :* 



Mr. C. T. Brues, Public Museum, Milwaukee, Wis., Parasitic Hymen- 

 optera and Phoridae. 



Mr. August Busck, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C, Micro- 

 Lepidoptera. 



Mr. Nathan Banks, East Falls Church, Va., Neuropteroid Insects, — all 

 groups except Odonata. 



Prof. W. M. Wheeler, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 

 Formicidae. 



Mr. Frank Haimbach, 150 Sumac Street. Philadelphia, Pyralidae. 



Dr. E. Bergroth, 7 West Superior Street, Duluth, Minn., Exotic Hemip- 

 tera-Heteroptera, North American Tipulidae. 



Prof. C. F. Adams, Fayetteville, Ark., Diptera, especially Oscinidae. 



John A. Grossbeck, 337 Suydam Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 

 Geometridae. 



Dr. H. T. Fernald, Amherst, Mass., Sphecidae of all America. 



Mr. E. A. Back, Amherst, Mass., Asilidae. 



Mr. H. J. Franklin, Amherst, Mass., Bombinae. 



Mr. H. If. Russell, Amherst, Mass., Ophionini. 



Mr. A. H. Armstrong, Amherst, Mass., Ceropalidae. 



Dr. A. Fenyes, Pasadena, Cal., Aleocharinae of the world. 



J. R. de la Torre Bueno, 25 Broad St., New York, Aquatic Hemiptera 

 (except Corixidae). 



The expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the Galapagos 

 Islands has returned. Many of the coast islands were also visited. An 

 immense series of specimens, both botanical and zoological, were secured. 

 The two entomologists of the party were Mr. F. X. Williams, of Leland 

 Stanford, Jr., University, and Mr. J. S. Hunter, formerly of the University 

 of California. Mr. Hunter, however, devoted most of his attention to 

 birds and mammals. 



* It will be best to write to these gentlemen before sending insects. 



