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BELOSTOMATID.E. 



Belostoma americanum (light brown), 1. 

 Lepidoptera. 



Ceratomia catalpce larva (black and yellow), 2. 



Estigmene acrcea, ad. (white, yellow, and black), 2. 



Euvanessa antiopa, ad. (reddish-brown, light blue, and 

 yellow), 2. 

 Diptera. 



Calliphora sp., 2. 

 Pisces. 



Goldfish, 1. 



Micropterus salmoides, 1. 

 Urodela. 



Plethodon cinereus erythronotns (brown and red). 



Plethodon glutinosus (black and white), 1. 

 Reptilia. 



Storeria dekayi (grayish-brown and black), 1. 



Heterodon platyrhinus (yellow or reddish and brown or 

 black), 1. 



Sceloporus undidatus (gray or brown and black), 1. 

 Aves. 



Fringillid^e. 



Passer domesticus? 3. 



, VlREONID^E. 



Vireo olivaceus, 4. 



TrOGLODYTIDjE. 



Telmatodytes palustris (dead), 1. 

 Mammalia. 



Mus musculus, 5. 



Rejected: 



coleoptera. 

 Erotylid^e. 



Megalodacne heros (black and yellow), 1. 

 Lampyrid^e. 



Chauliognathus pennsylvanicus (yellow and black), 1. 

 Chrysomelid^e. 



Diabrotica 12-punctata (yellow and black), 4. 

 Meloid^e. 



Epicauta vittata (yellow and black), 1. 

 Heteroptera. 

 Pentatomid^e. 



Murgantia histrionica (yellow and black), 1. 

 Lepidoptera. 



Euvanessa antiopa larva (black, spiny), 1, pupa 1. 

 Hyphantria cunea larva (yellow, brown, and black, very 



hairy), 2. 

 Malacosofna americana larva (black, white, and blue, 

 hairy), 1. 

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