ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 



ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA. 



Vol. XXVII. 



MAY, 1916. 



No. 5. 



CONTENTS: 



The Completion of a Great Work 193 



Ferris — Cervophthirius crassicornis 



(N.) (Anoplura) 197 



Malloch — Triphleps insidiosus Say 



Sucking Blood ( Hem., Met. ) 200 



Felt — Gall Midges of Certain Chenopo- 



diaceae ( Dip. ) 201 



Malloch— A Hermaphrodite of Andrena 



cressoni Robt. ( Hym. ) 203 



Ball — Some new Species of Athysanus 



and Related Genera ( Homop. ) 204 



Cockerell — Some Neotropical Parasitic 



Bees ( Hym. ) 208 



Skinner — The Genus Parnassius in 



America ( Lep. ) 210 



Townsend — Description of Two New 



Tachinids ( Dip. ) 217 



Hebard— Certain Features Found in 



the Genus Panchlora, with other 



Observations and the Description 



of one new Species (Orthoptera, 

 Blattidae) 2:7 



Girault — Descriptiones Hymenoptero- 

 rum Chalcidoidicorum Variorum 

 cum Observationibus. Ill 223 



Kwiat — Collecting Papaipemae (Lep.) 228 



Parker — Tribolium confusum Duval as 

 a Museum Pest (Col.) 234 



Somes — Eleodes tricostatus Say in Mis- 

 souri (Col.) 234 



Editorial — The Biologia Central i- 

 Americana 235 



Parker — Rearing of Winthemia quad- 

 ripustulata from Rhynchophorous 

 Larva ( Dip., Col. ) 236 



Leonard — A Tachinid Parasite Reared 

 from an Adult Capsid (Dip., Hom.) 236 



Buchanan — Homophoeta lust ran s 

 Crotch in Iowa (Coleop. ) 236 



Entomological Literature 237 



Obituary — Theodore Pergande 240 



The Completion of a Great Work. 



(Plates X, XI.) 



In the News for November, 191 5, page 422, the appearance 

 of the Introductory (and final) vokime of the Biologia Cen- 

 trali-Americana* was announced in a quotation from The 

 Times Literary Supplement of London and we then expressed 

 the hope of presenting a more extended notice of the Introduc- 

 tion at a later date. 



The News for December, 1905 (vol. xvi, pp. 317-322) gave 

 a notice of the Biologia as a whole in the state to which it had 

 then arrived: fifty completed and eight incompleted volumes. 

 Other notes on progress made have appeared from time to 



* Biologia Centrali-Americana, Zoology, Botany and Archaeology. 

 Edited by Frederick Ducane Godman and Osbert Salvin, M. A., F. R. S. 

 Introductory Volume. By Frederick. Ducane Godman, D. C. L., F. R. S. 

 1915. 4to. Pp. viii, 149. 2 pis. 8 maps. 



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