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Psyche 14:70, 1907.

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subapical approximate tubercles; pygidium closely punctured at base, becoming gradually nearly smooth at apex. Body beneath closely punctured in great part, the prosternum very densely so, the abdomen more sparsely. Femora very densely subscribrately punctate and sparsely pubescent. Tibiae more sparsely punctured.
Length 2; mm., width 13 mm.
Pasadena, California, Dec. 1, 1902.
A single example taken from nest of un-
known ant.
THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA.
PROGRAM OF THE SPECIAL MEETINGS TO BE HELD IN BOSTON DURING THE WEEK OF THE MEETINGS OF THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL CONGRESS. Tuesday, August 20.
FIELD MEETING.- A special car will leave North Station at 2.15 P. M. for Saugus, where the insectary of the Gypsy Moth Commission will be visited. From Saugus special trolley cars will take the party through the badly infested region, giving an opportunity to see what is being done towards the extermination of the Gypsy Moth and the Brown Tail Moth.
Wednesday, August 21.
Meeting of the Executive Committee at 9 A. M., at the Harvard Medical School. Thursday, August 2%'.
Meeting for the presentation of papers and for the transaction of business, 8 P. M., in the rooms of the Boston Society of Natural History. After this meeting a
smoker will be given by the Cambridge Entomological Club.



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