![]() | PSYCHE A Journal of Entomology founded in 1874 by the Cambridge Entomological Club | |
Volume 16 (1909)North American Henicocephalidae. The Importance of Local Ecological Studies to Entomology. Melanoplus Harrisii N. Sp. The Food Plant of Enarmonia Tristrigana, Clemens. Canker Worm Moths With Crippled Wings. More Tipula With Vestigial Wings. Proceedings of the Club. Constitution of the Cambridge Entomological Club. The Fossil Ceropalidae of Florissant, Colorado. Zeuzera Pyrina in Boston. A New Chalcidoid of the Eulophid GenusAphelinusDalman, Parasitic onSchizoneura CrataegiOestlund. Chrysophanid Notes. Notes on the Synonymy of the Species of Erax of the Eastern United States. Notes on Tachinid Parasites of Chrysomelidae. A List of Coleoptera Collected Within Ten Miles of Fall River, Massachusetts. Notes on Our Species of Emesidae. A List of Coleoptera Collected Within Ten Miles of Fall River, Massachusetts. Incidental Captures of Lepidoptera at Plano, Texas. Note on the Bag Worm, Thyridopterix. Coleoptera Taken at Framingham. On certain Pieris Caterpillars —. The Chalcidoid Parasites of the Coccid Eulecanium nigrofasciatum (Pergande), with descriptions of three new North American species of the subfamilies Encyrtinae and Aphelininae from Illinois. Some new Chrysidid Wasps from western United States. The Environment of Callicista ines, Edwards (Dyar), in southern California. The Decticinean Genus Rehnia Caud. (Orthoptera). Spiders in Winter Floods. A new Variety of the Geometrid Moth Therina fiscellaria Gn. Some experiments on Flacherie in the Gypsy Moth. Oligosita amerigana Ashmead species nova, a new Chalcidoid of the family Trichogrammidae from Illinois. Notes on the early stages of Deilephila intermedia. The Arachnida of the galapagos Islands. Notes on the distribution of some Trypetidae with description of a new species. Convocation Week Meetings in Boston. The Relation of Sex to Heliotropism in the Brown-tail Moth. The Chalcidoid Parasites of the Common House or Typhoid Fly (Musca domestica Linn.) and its Allies. The Rediscovery of Glutops singularis Burgess. A New Platycholeus. Notes on a few of the rarer New England Lepidoptera. Chermes of Maine Spruces. Spiders in Winter Floods. Front and back matter for issue 1 Front and back matter for issue 2 Front and back matter for issue 3 |