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Back Matter Source: Journal of the New York Entomological Society, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Jun., 1917) Published by: New York Entomological Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25003761 . Accessed: 13/05/2014 19:45 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . New York Entomological Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Journal of the New York Entomological Society. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.248.205 on Tue, 13 May 2014 19:45:37 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Journal of the New York Entomological Society, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Jun., 1917)Published by: New York Entomological SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25003761 .

Accessed: 13/05/2014 19:45

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BACK VOLUMES AND NUMBERS.

Back volumes and numbers of the JOURNAL OF THE NEW YORK ENTOMO

LOGICAL SOCIETY can be supplied at $2.00 per volume and $o.6o per number.

Neumoegen and Dyar's Preliminary Revision of the Bombyces of America north of Mexico (I50 pp.) sold separately at $I.50.

TITLES OF A FEW OF THE PAPERS IN THE JOURNAL.

COLEOPTERA.

PAGES

Casey. Studies in the Ptinida, Cioidae and Sphindidn of America ...... 33

A revision of the American Coccinellidae .......................... 99

Review of the American Corylophidae, Crytophagidae, Tritomidae and

Dermestida, with other studies. (Cuts.) ........................ I2I

Chittenden. The North American species of the genus Notaris ......... 3

Fall. On the affinities of the genus Tachycellus, with descriptions, etc... I0

Synopsis of the species of AcmKodera of America, north of Mexico.. 36

A short synopsis of the species of Ochodaus inhabiting the U. S.. .. 9

A review of the North American species of Collops ................ 25

Leng. Notes on Coccinellidae, I, II, III and IV. (In different numbers.)

9 pp., I pl.; 2I pp., 2 p1.; I2 pp., I pl.; 5 pp.

Linell. A short review of the Chrysomelas of North America .......... 5

Matheson. The Haliplidae of North America, north of Mexico. (6 p1.) . 36

Schaeffer. New genera and species of Coleoptera .................... 39

New Scarabaeida . ............................................... I5

New Clavicorn Coleoptera ......... ............................. 6

New Coleoptera and miscellaneous notes ...... ................... I3

Sherman. A list of Labrador Coleoptera ....... ...................... 25

Wheeler. Notes in Myrmecophilous beetles of the genus Xenodusa, etc.. 6

Studies in Myrmecophiles. I. Cremastochilus. (Cuts.) .... ........ II

Studies in Myrmecophiles. II. Hetaerius. (Cut.) ................. 8

LEPIDOPTERA.

Barnes and McDunnough. New species and varieties of N. A. Lepidoptera 14

New species and genera of N. A. Lepidoptera .....................I I

Busck. A review of the Tortricid subfamily Phaloniinae, etc ........... 8

New American Tineide. (I pL.) ................................ 14

Dyar. Review of the genus Ethmia, with descriptions of new species .... 7

A review of the N. A. species of Prodoxus and Pronuba ............ 2

A review of the Hesperiidae of the United States .................. 32

Grinnell and Grinnell. The butterflies of the San Bernardino Mt., Cal... I3

The North American Nymphulina and Scopariinae .................. 31

Grossbeck. New moths of the family Geometrida .........'........... 13

Miscellaneous notes and descriptions of N. A. Geometridae. (Cuts, I pl.) I0

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PAGES

New species and one new genus of Geometrida. (i pl.) ........... 9

Hulst. New species of Lepidoptera .................................. 0

Kearfott. A revision of the N. A. species of the genus Choreutes ....... I9

Descriptions of new Tineoidea. (i pl.) .......................... 21

New North American Tortricidle and Tineina. (I p1.) ............. 21

Neumoegen and Dyar. New species and varieties of Bombyces ........ 7

Ottolengui. Plusia and allied genera, with descriptions of new species. (4 pI.) 20

Packard. Notes on the life histories of some Notodontidae ............ 20

Schaus. New species of Heterocera from tropical America. Seven sepa

rate papers with from 5 to I5 pages.

Smith. Notes on the species of Noctua, with descriptions of new forms.

(i pl.) ...................................................... 6

Notes on Scotogramma and Oncocnemis, etc ...................... 8

New species of Noctuidne. Six separate papers with from I3 to 23 pages.

New Noctuids for I903, No. 2, with notes on Mamestra and Scoto

gramma. (I P.) . ............................................ 22

New species of Noctuidae for I908, I, with notes on Charadra, Raphia

and Pseudanarta ................. ............................ i9

Notes on the N. A. species of Agroperina Hampson. (2 P1.) ........ 12

Stretch. Heterocera Americana. iI plates with explanations.

HEMIPTERA.

Barber. Descriptions of some new Hemiptera-Heteroptera ............ 8

Bueno. The genus Notonecta in America, north of Mexico. (I pI.).... 25

Hemiptera-Heteroptera of Westchester Co., N. Y . ................. IS

Caudell. The genus Sinea of Amyot & Serville. (2 p1.) ............... II

Coleman. Coccidae of the coniferae, with descriptions, etc. (3 pI.) ...... 25

Olsen. Contribution to an annotated list of Long Island insects ........ 0

DIPTERA.

Alexander. A revision of the genus Brachypremna Osten Sacken. (i pL.) II

Coquillett. Synopsis of the dipterous genus Symphoromyia ............ 4

Revision of the dipterous family Therevide ...................... 5

Notes and descriptions of Tachinidle ...... ...................... I0

New genera and species of Tachinidae ............................ 10

New Nematocerous Diptera from North America .................. 14

Dyar. A synoptic table of North American mosquito larvae ............ 4

Dyar and Knab. The larvae of Culicidae classified as independent organ

isms. (I3 pi.) ............................................... 6i

Felt. Studies in Itonidida .......... ................................ I3

New gall midges or Itonididae .................................... 0

Jones. A preliminary list of Nebraska Syrphidae, with descriptions, etc.. I 3

Osburn. Studies in Syrphida, I, II and III. (In one number.) (3 pI.).. 14

Swenk. The North American species of Cuterebra .................... 4

Wheeler. Studies in Myrmecophiles. III. Microdon. (Cut.) .I2

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HYMENOPTERA.

PAGES

Ashmead. Superfamilies in the Hymenoptera and generic synopses of the families Thynnida, Myrmosidae and Mutillid2e ................... I6

Classification of the pointed-tailed wasps or the superfamily Procto trupidle, I, II and III. (In different numbers.) 8, 7 and 14 pp.

Banks. New species of Psammocharidm ............................. 12

Psammocharidae: classification and descriptions .................... I8

Fox. Synopsis of the species of Nysson inhabiting America north of Mexico 7

Rohwer. New western Tenthredinidae ................................ TO

Wheeler. The N. A. forms of Camponotus fallax Nylander ............ I7

ORTHOPTERA.

Bruner. Report on the Orthoptera of Trinidad, West Indies ............ 3'

Caudell. The genus Cyphoderris. (Cuts.) ............................ 6

The Cyrtophylli of the United States. (i pl.) ..................... I3

Davis. Three new species of Belocephalus from Florida. (With table of species.) . .................................................... 3

Scudder. The North American species of Nemobius ................... 8

ARACHNIDA.

Banks. The Phalangida of New York . . 2

A list of spiders of Long Island, N. Y., with descriptions, etc ........ I6

New California spiders ........................... . 3

New genera and species of nearctic spiders. (2 P1.) . .......... IO

New tropical pseudoscorpions .................... 5

Ewing. Notes on pseudoscorpions; a study on the variations of our com

mon species, Chelifer cancroides, etc. (5 pI.) . . 6 I6

The pages of the JOURNAL also teem with short articles on life histories

and habits of insects, and some longer ones on structure and distribution

information concerning which will be supplied on request. All orders should be addressed to Frank E. Watson, American Museum of

Natural History, New York.

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TH E;

NEW YORK ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Organized June 29, i892.-Incorporated June 7, 1893.

The meetings of the Society are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month

(except June, July, August and September) at 8 P. M., in the AMERICAN MusEuM oF

NATURAL HISTORY, 77th Street and Eighth Ave. Annual dues for Active Members, $3.00.

Members of the Society will please remit their annual dues, payable in January, to

the treasurer.

Officers for the Year 1917.

President, H. G. BARBER .1. I2 Clay Ave., Roselle Park, New Jersey.

Vice-President, L. B. WOODRUFF .. . . ... 14 East 68th Street, New York.

Secretary, CHAS. W. LENG.. . . 33 Murray St., New York.

Trtasurer, WM. T. DAVIS .146 Stuyvesant Place, New Brighton

Staten Island, N. Y.

Librariza, FRANK E. WATSON. . . . American Museum of Natural History

New York.

Curator, A J. MUTCHLER. . American Museum of Natural History, New York.

EXECUTIVE COMMI/TZ7 E.

R. C. OSBORN, CHAS. E. SLEIGHT, R P. Dow,

GEO. P. ENGELHARDT, E. SHOEMAKER.

PUBLICA TION COMMITTEE

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E. L. DICKERSON.

A ULDITJNG COMMI7TEE.

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FIELD CO MMIT7EE.

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DELEGA TE TO THE N. Y. A CA DEMY OF SCIENCES.

WILLIAM T: DAVIS.

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OF THE

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Pa.. and New York City. All communications relating to the JOURNAL

should be sent to the Publication Committee, New York Entomological

Society, American Museum of Natural History, New York City; all

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Librarian, Frank E. Watson, American Museum of Natural History,

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