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Psyche 14:21-22, 1907.

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19071 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CLUB 21
One male taken Aug. llth, on Solidago. These species as commonly recognized have a wide range, and it is not impossible that there are more distinct forms than the nomenclature indicates.
STELIS (MICROSTELIS) FOEDERALIS Sm.
1854 Stelis foederalis Sm. Q 8, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus. 2: 275. 1864 Stelis foederalis Cr. $2 8, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. 2: 410. Two females taken on Epilobium angustifolium, July 23rd. A rare species
in this locality, also found at Montreal, Canada. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CLUB.
THE 262d regular meeting of the Club was held on Tuesday evening, December 18, 1906, in the rooms of the Appalachian Mountain Club. Nine members present; President Field in the chair. . . .
The President exhibited a partially developed pupa of Vanessa antiopa. A fall having arrested pupation, the small chitinous portion of the pupa which extended from the larval skin, instead of being normal, had assumed the form of the larva's head. He also showed a large mole cricket (Gryllotalpa sp.) which injures the tennis grounds in Pernambuco, Brazil, and some small lepidopterous larvae, great numbers of which had infested a barn in Milton, Mass. Discussed by members. Mr. Johnson showeda specimen of Tibicen rimosa obtained by Mr. Frost at Monmouth, Maine. Its distribution and superficial resemblance to T. septendecim were commented upon. A new genus, Okanagana, has recently been proposed by Distant for this species. He also exhibited specimens of a new Tachinid allied to the genus Phytomyptera of Europe. It was bred by Dr. Russell from Archips cerakvorana.
The next meeting being the annual meeting of the Club, it was voted that the President should appoint a Nominating Committee. Messrs. Johnson, Emerton and Bolster were appointed.
A revised list of names and addresses of members was discussed and referred to Mr. Blackburn. The meeting adjourned at 9.50.
CHAS. W. JOHNSON,
Secretary pro tern.
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