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The
FLORIDA ENTOMdOLOGIST Volume 47, No. 4 December, 1964
CONTENTS Page
DEKLE, G. WALLACE,-Have We Met Our Objectives - 223
SCHERER, LESTER E.-Studies of the Emergence of the Eye Gnat Hippelates pusio Loew (Diptera: Chloropidae) 227
BUTCHER, F. GRAY-The Florida Fig Wasp, Secundeisenia mexicana (Ashm.), and Some of its Hymenopterous Symbionts -235
MUMA, MARTIN H.-Cheyletidae (Acarina: Trombidi- formes) Associated with Citrus in Florida -239
SCOTT, HAROLD GEORGE-Human Myiasis in North America (1952-1962 Inclusive) -255
RUSSELL, C. C.-A Rearing Medium for Microphagous Nematodes - 263
TRIPLEHORN, CHARLES A., AND H. V. WEEMS, JR.-Notes on Two Rare Darkling Beetles from Florida (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) -265
Notice of Annual Meeting -267
KERR, S. H.-Control of Hunting Billbugs -269
OBITUARY-William Gardner Cowperthwaite -271
Book Review - 272
Minutes of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Florida Entomological Society - 273
Published by The Florida Entomological Society
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THE FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY
OFFICERS FOR 1964-65 President -------------------------------------N . C. H ayslip Vice-President J. R. King Secretary -S. H. Kerr Treasurer -D. H. Habeck
A. K. Burditt, Jr. Other Members of Executive Committee d G. W. Dekle
E. D. Harris
Board of Managers Thomas J. Walker -Editor Stratton H. Kerr -Associate Editor Dale H. Habeck -Business Manager
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