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Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/ae/article/12/3/318/209615 by DeepDyve user on 24 October 2020 WASPS MOTHS GUEPIN (Amsterdam, Haarlem)-Argent, a pine tree BASSANO (Lichfield, co. Stafford)-Per chevron argent vert in chief three wasps proper two respecting and vert( quere vert and argent) in chief three each other in fess flying towards the top of the silkworm flies pale wise en arriere in fess in tree, the third palewise head downwards above base a mulberry branch all counterchanged. the top of the tree. Crest: A pine tree vert. SOWBUGS GUESPEREAU(I1e-de-France)-Azure, three wasps or. MASON (I.E) (Paris)-Argent, a chevron between three DRAGONFLIES woodlice sable. DOUBLETDE PERSAN (Normandy, Champagne) - Azure, three dragonflies volant bendwise or REFERENCES CONSULTED (2&1). Franklyn, Julian. Shield and Crest. Masgibbon & Key, FLEAS PULLICI (Verona)-Or semy of fleas sable, two bends Fox-Davies, A. C. Complete Guide to Heraldry. Nelson, crossed by two bends sinister gules. HORNETS FRESLON (Maine)-Argent, a chevron azure between three hornets sable. ABSTRACT OF THE MINUTES OF THE BUSINESS SESSIONS, TWENTY.FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE NORTH CENTRAL BRANCH, ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Des Moines, Iowa, March 23-25, 1966 Two business sessions of the branch membership were Columbus, Ohio, was selected as the site of the 1969 held, each preceded by a meeting of the Executive Com- meeting, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, as the site for mittee. 1970. The following officers were elected: Chairman-Elect, Memorials to CARLJ. DRAKE and JOHN J. DAVIS were read by HAROLD GUNDERSONand GLENN E. LEHKER, PHILIP C. STONE; Executive Committeeman-at-Large, respectively. MAlILON L. FAIRCHILD; and Representative to the Gov- erning Board, PAUL A. DAHM. DONALDT. RIEs, Chairman of the Photo Salon Com- mittee, reported that the Photo Salon was highly suc- After the new chairman, TOM A. BRINDLEY,was in- stalled, he announced committee appointments. cessful, having attracted 140 entries from 5 foreign countries and the U.S. The summary of the Treasurer's Report for 1965- The Membership Committee reported that the present 1966 follows: Branch membership is 1,037. A total of 117 new appli- Balance on hand, March 16, 1965 .... $1,672.17 cations had been received since the Louisville meeting. Receipts from March 16, 1965 to RAY T. EVERLY, Recorder, recommended an increase March 16, 1966.................. 3,338.81 in the cost of reprints. The report was accepted and a Total $5,010.98 new schedule of reprint charges was instituted. Disbursements from March 16, 1965 to The Proceedings Promotion Committee was instructed March 16, 1966 $2,697.31 to prepare a ballot to determine future policy in regard to the Proceedillgs. As an immediate change in policy, Balance on hand March 16, 1966 2,313.67 the Board directed that no paper will be accepted for in- Total $5,010.98 clusion in the program without an abstract, and unless a manuscript is submitted to the Secretary of the Section The next North Central Branch meeting will be held by :May 1 of the year presented, only the abstract will March 22-24, 1967, at the Kellogg Center, East Lansing, Michigan. appear in the Proceedings. A resolution was passed resolving that the Branch, Respectfully submitted, through its representative on the Governing Board, indi- ROBERTE. TREECE cate its opposition to the establishment of a "Profes- Secretary- Treasurer sional Division" within the Entomological Society of America. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON 1833, as the family-group name for Trypetes Schoenherr, 1836 (Insecta, Diptera) ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE 1735. Validation of Podalonia Fernald, 1927, with A.(n.s.)73 designation of type-species (Insecta, Hymenop- tera) Announcement Comments should be sent in duplicate, citing case num- Required six-months' public notice is given on the ber, to the Secretary, International Commission on Zoo- possible use of the plenary powers by the International logical Nomenclature, c/o British Museum (Natural Commission on Zoological Nomenclature in connection History). Cromwell Road, London, S.W. 7., England. ",ith the following names, listed by Case Number (see Those received early enough will be published in the Bltll. Zool. Nome/lcl. 23, pt. 1, April 30, 1966): Bulletin of Zo.ological Nomenclature. 1733. Validation of TRYPETESINAE Lacordaire, April 1966 W. E. CHINA, Assistant Secretary
American Entomologist – Oxford University Press
Published: Oct 24, 1966
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