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1953
The Lepidopterists' News
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NOTICES
Lepidopterists' Society members may use this page free of charge to advertise their offerings and needs in Lepidoptera. The Editors reserve the right to rewrite notices for clarity or reject unsuitable notices. Notices will continue to appear until forced out by newer ones. We cannot guarantee any notices but expect all to be bona fide. Please notify us of any abuse of this service.
Needed for research purposes: North American Lithocolletis. Central European Lepidoptera of all groups offered in exchange. Dr. Dalibor Povolny, 83 Havlickova, Brno, CZECHOSLOVAKIA.
Wish to obtain complete run of Notes on Moths and Butterflies (formerly The Howell Mountain Butterfly Club), edited by Mrs. Evelyn Gilstrap Williams. C. F. dos Passos, Washington Corners, Mendham, N. J., U. S. A.
Wanted: Specimens of all varieties of EUCLEA for genitalic study: imperfect specimens with abdomens accepted if determinable. Ralph Beebe, 4169 Tenth St., Ecorse 29, Mich., U. S. A.
Wish to exchange Rhopalocera and Saturniidae with collectors of the United States and foreign countries. Have eastern U. S. material for exchange, and possibly some extra Speyeria diana this summer, as well as Eacles imperialis, and Citheronia regalis. Charles V. Covell, Jr., Box 569, Southern Pines, N. C, U. S. A.
"Check-list of the Butterflies of Hartman, Colorado, Caught in Two Years" (mimeo) for sale at $0.25. J-M. Unseld, Jr., Gravel Switch, Ky., U.S.A.
Anticorrosive steel insect pins in all standard sizes and lengths (25 mm. and 37 mm.) : black $1.20/1000; white $1.75/1000. Minuten nadeln: black $0.60/1000; white $0.95/1000. Price list available on request. Dr. H. Wilcke, Kossen/Tyrol, AUSTRIA.
For sale: Indian and a few Sumatran Lepid. in papers with data. Prices reasonably low, material in good condition. Edward C. Welling, 700 E. 240th St., Euclid 23, Ohio, U.S.A. _______
For sale: Rhopalocera from Mauritius, unset, with full data. Ralph Nevile, The Rectory (Top Flat), Leire, near Rugby, ENGLAND.
Many butterflies offered in exchange for other specimens from all over the world. Bernie Weber, 359 E. Angeleno Ave., Burbank, Calif., U.S.A.
California moths and butterflies for sale, papered, pinned to suit. Many pupae available. Inquiry invited. F. P. Sala, 1912 Hilton Drive, Burbank, Calif., U.S.A.
Desire contact with collector wishing to exchange or sell Hesperiidae from all parts of the world. Determined material preferred, but others welcome. Arthur H. Moeck, 301 E. Armour Ave., Milwaukee 7, Wis., U.S.A.
LIVING MATERIAL
Wanted: cocoons of Saturniidae; pupae of Papilio, Sphingidae, Arctidae; fertile ova. Exchange or buy. Eugene Dluhy, 3912 No. Hamilton Ave., Chicago 18, 111., U.S.A.
For sale, 50 living cocoons of Actias selene at reasonable prices. Edward C. Welling, 700 E. 240th St., Euclid 23, Ohio, U.S.A.______
Available shortly, eggs of hybrid Papilio asterias 9 x P. machaovi $> ; larvae feed on fennel and probably other plants. Wanted in exchange, pupae of "intermediates" such as P. bairdii, P. zelicaon, P. indra, and P. brevicauda. Dr. C. A. Clarke, High Close, Thorsway, Caldy, Cheshire, ENGLAND.
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ADDITIONS TO THE MEMBERSHIP LIST
* Albright, Ray, Dayton, Ore., U.S.A.
ANHILGER, CARL, 5938 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago 51, 111., U.S.A. Cady, Michael E., 21 Border St., Dedham, Mass., U.S.A. Chandik, Ted, 1236 119th St., Whiting, Ind., U.S.A. Flint, Oliver S., Jr., 57 Farview Way, Amherst, Mass., U. S. A. Gehrhardt, Edgar E., 456 18th St., Richmond 5, Calif., U. S. A. Hagey, Robert H., 2400 Greenwood Ave., Wilmette, 111., U.S.A. Harvey, W. B., Box 52, Wall, S. D., U. S. A. Jamison, J. R., Jr., 12 Thomson Ave., Canton, N. C, U.S.A. LANGSTON, ROBERT L., 3008 Claremont Ave., Berkeley 5, Calif., U. S. A. Malcolm, John A., Jr., 1590 Williamsburg Rd., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh 16, Pa., U. S. A. Neumann, D., Jr., 3066 Georgia St., Oakland 2, Calif., U. S. A. PRESTON, JUNE D. (Mrs.), 526 Linden Rd., State College, Pa., U.S.A. Richter, Max L., Butterfly Farm, East Durham, N. Y., U.S.A. RITTERBUSH, PHILIP C, 20 Lafayette St., Laconia, N. H., U. S. A. Stoner, Emerson A., 285 East "L" St., Benicia, Calif., U. S. A. Syme, Paul D., 262 Bessborough Drive, Toronto 17, Ont., CANADA. Todd, E.L. (Dr.), 1510 N. Joplin St., Pittsburg, Kan., U.S.A. Unseld, James, Jr., Gravel Switch, Ky., U. S. A.
BACK VOLUMES NEEDED
Volumes 1 and 2 of The Lepidopterists News are needed to complete sets of the News for permanent libraries in universities and museums. THE TREASURER WILL PAY $2.50, EACH, (MORE THAN ORIGINAL SALE PRICE) FOR UNDAMAGED COMPLETE COPIES OF THESE TWO VOLUMES.
ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE
Meetings of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, during the meeting of the Fourteenth International Congress of Zoology from 5-12 August 1953. FRANCES HEMMING, Secretary of the Commission, has announced the holding of a "Colloquium on. Zoological Nomenclature" from 29 July to 4 August, immediately prior to the opening of the Congress. The proposed agenda of the Colloquium includes preliminary consideration (1) of the draft of the revised International Code, recently completed by jurists, and (2) of questions relating to amendments to the Code submitted since the revision in 1948. Attendance at the Colloquium will be by invitation, with as thorough representation as possible from different parts of the world and from specialists in all possible parts of the Animal Kingdom. The draft text of the International Code will be published in the Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature before the Colloquium opens. Lepidopterists interested in attending these sessions should communicate immediately with Secretary Hemming (28 Park Village East, Regent's Park, London, N. W. 1, ENGLANl^y
C. L. Remington