Jan., '06] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. II 



935. Pinacodera platicollis Say. College Station, January 4, 1904. 

 Striae not deep ; abdomen protrudes farther beyond elytra 

 than with compared examples, regarding which Mr. Chailts 

 Liebeck has written : "about the usual form; the extent of 

 abdominal segment beyond the elytra is variable." 



1120. Harpalus gravis Le Conte. Waco, September 20, 1902, collected 

 by L. H. Scholl. 



1201. Anisodactylus piceus Le Conte. College Station, February 27. 

 and May i, 1904; Avalon, April 12, 1904. The brownish 

 colored examples were probably freshly emerged, therefore 

 had not developed to black. 



Family GYRINIDvE. 

 J 539- Dineutes carolinus Le Conte. College Station. 



Family COCCINELLIDyE 



3064. Cycloneda sanguined Linnaeus. College Station, May 12, 1904 

 May 10, 1905, C. E. Sanborn. Predaceous on plant lice. 



30653. Olla abdominalis Say. Sabinal, May 24, 1904. 



3084. Exochomus contristatus Muls. College Station, May ic, 1905. 

 C. G. Sanborn. Predaceous on plant lice. 



3'35- Scymnus terminatus Say. College Station, August 8, 1904. 



3156. Scymnus lenebrosus Muls. College Station, May 10. C. E. San- 

 born. Predaceous on plant lice. 



Family EROTYLIDJ!. 

 3202. Languria ta?data Le Conte. College Station April 12, 1903. 



Family ELATERID/E. 



4085. Lacon rectangularis Say. College Station, February 27, 1904. 



Family BUPRESTID.'E 

 46393. Chrysobothrisfemorata Fabricius, variety alabanuc Gory. Kosse, 



April 19, 1904. 

 4750. Agrilus muticus Le Conte. College Station, April 28, 1903, and 



April 7, 1904. 



Family MALACHID^ 



5007. Collops balfeatux Le Conte. Wellborn, Brazos River, March 29, 

 1903 : College Station, July 27, 1902. 



Family CLERID/K 



52153. Chariessa pilosa Say, variety onusta Say. Collegt- Station, Apiil 

 12, 1903. 



Family PTINID.K. 



5356 Amphicerus bicaudatus Say. Corsicana, March n, 1904. 



