1923] 
New Species of North American Cyrtidce 
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One specimen, Middlesex County, New Jersey, May 19, 
(Harry B. Weiss)'. Type in the author’s collection. This is 
readily separated from all the described species by its striped 
thorax. 
The Zoological Recokd. 
The attention of Entomologists thoughout the world is 
called to the fact that, beginning with the Volume for 1922, the 
preparation of the ‘Tnsecta” part of the ‘‘Zoological Record,” 
is being undertaken by the Imperial Bureau of Entomology. 
In order that the Record may be as complete as it is possible to 
make it, all authors of entomological papers, especially of sys- 
tematic ones, are requested to send separata of their papers to 
the Bureau. These are particularly desired in cases where the 
original journal is one that is not primarily devoted to entomology 
All separata should be addressed to: — 
The Assistant Director, 
Imperial Bureau of Entomology, 
41, Queen’s Gate, 
London, S. W. 7, 
England, 
