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1958
The Lepidopterists' News
159
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 to reject unsuitable notices. We cannot guarantee any notices but expect all to be bona fide.
Wanted: Identified and preserved EGGS OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOMETRID^.
Will exchange Ontario or other North American adult Lepidoptera for this. Paul D. Syme, 262 Bessborough Drive, Toronto 17, Ont., CANADA.
Australian Lepidoptera collected on order. Messrs. Nikitin & Edwards, 28 Camden St., Fairfield, Sydney, N. S. W., AUSTRALIA.
To stimulate interest in Lepidoptera, especially amongst young students, 1 am offering ten North American butterflies or moths, or five of each, and two foreign butterflies, postpaid for $1.25. (Mrs.) Edith Lyle Ragsdale, 429 N. Marion St., Centralia, Illinois, U. S. A.
For exchange, the following moths (and others) : Phlegethontius florestan, Sphinx oreodaphne, S. australis, Pachysphinx rnodesta, Pholus typhon, Xylophanes jalco, Colo-radia pandora, Bertholdia trigona, Gloveria arizoncnsis, G. gargamelle, and Dicogaster coronado. Desired: Sphingidae, Saturniidas, and Arctiidae, of the less common species. Send list of offerta. Thomas W. Davies, 791 Elsie Ave., San Leandro, Calif., U. S. A.
BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS OF JAPAN and adjacent areas for sale and exchange. Also seasonal living materials of various Japanese butterflies and moths can be supplied. All correspondence welcomed. J. Okura, 1566 2-chome, Shimoshakujii, Nerimaku, Tokyo, JAPAN.
Wanted: Rhopalocera and Macroheterocera of U. S. A. Purchase and exchange. Paul B. Salstman, 79 Second St., Carrollton, Ohio, U. S. A.
Wanted: Will purchase living cocoons of Cecropia and Polyphemus at $15.00 per hundred, plus postage. Also require living cocoons of Cynthia and other native and foreign Saturniids. Prof. C. M. Williams, Harvard Biological Labs., Cambridge 38, Mass., U. S. A.
Wanted: specimens of the genus CEneis. Will exchange California Rhopalocera or purchase. Please send list of species and quantity available. Noel La Due, 5224 15th Ave., Sacramento, Calif., U. S. A.
For exchange: moths and butterflies from Europe, especially Saturniidae and Sphingidae (papered or pinned). Desired: American and exotic Saturniidae (papered or living stages). Will buy; if interested, please send offerta lists. Claude Lemaire, 1 rue Le Goff, Paris V, FRANCE.
I am ready to supply or help you to find any European Rhopalocera. Exchange only (for other exotic Phop.). D. Cozac, 19 ave. du Derby, Bruxelles 5, BELGIUM.
For sale in large quantity: Formosan dried butterflies with paper body, spread wings for art work; Formosan dried butterflies with natural body, either in extended wings or in folded wings for research and collections. Also Formosan dried beetles, dragon-flies, and other insects for art or research. Mrs. Chang Pi-tzu, P. O. Box 860, Taipei, FORMOSA (TAIWAN), FREE CHINA.
160 Recent Literature on Lepidoptera Vol.12: nos.3-4
ADDITIONS TO LIST OF MEMBERS
Board, Very! Vincent, Box 585, Enid, Okla., U. S. A.
Buchmuller, Richard, 509 South Grant St., Denver 9, Colo., U. S. A.
Buckley, Glenn, 6231 Frontenac, Detroit 11, Mich., U. S. A.
Doherty, Edward J., 526 South St., Holyoke, Mass., U. S. A.
Emmel, Thomas C, 5341 West Blvd., Los Angeles 43, Calif., U. S. A.
Euting, Neil A., 704 Elizabeth St., Oconomowoc, Wis., U. S. A.
Gorodenski, Adrian, 500 South Ohio Ave., Roswell, N. M., U. S. A.
Harris, Bruce K., Dept. Game & Fish, 404 W. 2nd St., Roswell, N. M., U. S. A.
Jumalon, Julian N., School of Architecture, University of San Carlos, Cebu City,
PHILIPPINES.
Kay, Samuel, Jr., 3710 El Camino Ave., Sacramento 21, Calif., U. S. A.
Lindquist, Philip E., Horsham Road, Prospectville, Pa., U. S. A.
Litoff, Roberta (Mrs.), 43 Northwood Rd., Storrs, Conn., U. S. A.
Oatman, Justin T., 206 Paseo Encinal, San Antonio 12, Texas, U. S. A.
Smith, Richard E., 5257 W. Bald Eagle Blvd., White Bear Lake 10, Minn., U. S. A.
Studebaker, Dennis, 233 South 7th St., Tipp City, Ohio, U. S. A.
Young, Norris, 2924 35th St., Des Moines 10, Iowa, U. S. A.
DECEASED Buchholz, Otto Kozhanchikoff, N. B. Overlaet, F. G. Schwanwitsch, Boris N.
SOCIETY LIBRARIAN The Executive Council has appointed Dr. Peter F. Bellinger as Librarian, and the large file of entomological periodicals received in exchange for the News is being transferred from Yale University to California. Dr. Bellinger has been de facto Librarian for some time, although the undersigned has had the designation. The Council also reappointed the undersigned as Editor.
C. L. Remington
COVER DRAWING
The cover drawing for Volume 12 is by Harry K. Clench. The moth used as a model is Semioptila axine Hering from the Belgian Congo, one of the remarkable little Himantopterinae (family Zygaenidae). The black areas of the drawing are actually gray but were darkened for suitable cover printing.
CORRECTION
A most regrettable misprint crept into the paper by Hogue and Johnson in the last issue of the News (vol. 12: p.17) substituting a new name for Calosaturnia mer'i-dionalis. In line 2 the new name is given as "waltorum" but in the manuscript it was J
given correctly as " waiter or um", and this correct spelling appears 19 times on pp.17-24 and again in the Table of Contents. The construction of the new name is due to its being dedicated to two men named Walter (p. 17). The error is clearly a lapsus, and the valid name must be walterorum.
C. L. Remington