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Notes and. Ne^^s. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL GLEANINGS FROM ALL QUARTERS 

 OF THE GLOBE. 



Moths Lively after a Low Temperature (Lep.). 



Early in December, on the day after 8° of frost had been registered, 

 some female Winter moths, Chcimatobia brumata. were found on an 

 apple tree in a perfectly lively condition. One male was found on 

 the same daj'. This appears to indicate that the pests can withstand 

 a considerable severity of frost. — The Gardener's Chronicle, London, 

 Jan. 12, 1918, p. II. 



Interesting Butterfly Occurrences at Beeville, Texas (Lep.). 



During the past few years I have received, from time to time, some 

 interesting butterflies from Beeville, Texas, and as some of them are 

 exceedingly rare in the United States, I feel that they should be 

 recorded for the benefit of other lepidopterists. 



The insects were collected by Miss Pattie Hutchinson, who kindly 

 furnished in addition to most of the insects themselves the data on 

 which this article is based. 



Cydimon poeyi Gundlach — One specimen of this tropical swallow- 

 tail was captured by Miss Hutchinson at Beeville, June 17, 1916. It 

 agrees with figs. 6 & 7. PI. CXXL in "Reise der Oesterreichischen 

 Fregatte Novara um die Erde." (Trip of the Austrian Frigate 

 Novara around the World.) It is apparently a Central American 

 species, as Dr. W^olcott of Lincoln, Nebraska, has in his collection a 

 specimen taken at Pozo Azul, Costa Rica, by M. A. Carriker, June, 

 1902. ' *':^' 



Pieris amaryllls van josepha G. & S. — 2 ,J & i $ taken Sept. 18, 

 1916. Miss Hutchinson reports that she observed a good many more 

 during a period of about a month, saying they were found on wild 

 sun flowers. Nearly all were more or less worn. 



Catopsilia pliilca ■'L'^nn. — Miss Hutchinson reports the capture of 

 onf specimen at Beeville by Mary Miller, a school girl of that place. 



Catops:l'a agarithe var maxima Neum. — A nice series, both sexes, 

 collected during Aug. & Sept., 1916. ' 



Gonefferyx clorinde Godt. — One specimen taken by Miss Hutchinson 

 Sept. 6, 1916, and another by Miss Mary Miller, about the same 

 date. 



Kricogonia Ivside Godt. — A nice series received. Collected during 

 May, 1916. The males are mostly form terissa. while among the 

 females is one form iinicolor and one form fantasia. 



\felitaca thcona var. hnlli Edw. — 2 5 & 2 9 received. These were 

 reared from larvae found on a native shrub called "Ceniza blanca" 

 (Snanish for white ashes) emerging Oct. 7 & 14. 



Exidamus dorantes var. rauferbcrc/i Skin. — i 5 & i 9 received. 

 Collected Oct. 16, iqt6. A number of others collected during October 

 and a few in the spring. 



Eudamus albofasciatus Hew. — 5 specimens collected during Sept., 

 1916. 



Murgaria albociliata Mab. — 3 5 & i 2 received. Collected during 

 March & September, 1916. 



Celoies nesstis Edw. — i specimen collected Sept. 30. 



Systasea puhrruleiifa Feld. — t specimen collected Sept. 30, 1916. — 

 R. A. Leussler, Omaha, Nebraska. 



