Feb., '05] 



ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



The following list embraces only those species taken on the 

 summit, some of which were also taken at Axton ; :;: when 

 taken at both places it is so designated. The number follow- 

 ing the name indicates the number of specimens taken on Mt. 

 Seward. Most of the material was determined by Mr. Chas. 

 Liebeck ; the writer is responsible for the remainder. 



STAPHYLINID/E. 

 Hoinalota sp. , i. 

 Alceocharid, undetermined, i. 

 Xantholinus cepalus Say, i. 



COCCINELLID.E. 

 Harmoiiia picta Rand., I. 

 Hyperaspis bigeminata Rand., 60- 

 75-t 



CUCUJID.E. 



Lcemophlteus convexulus Lee., i. 

 CRYPTOPHAGIDyE. 



Cryptophagussp., 3. 



ELATERID^E. 

 Elater socer Lee., 2. 



nigricans Germ., i. 

 Agriotes limosus Lee., i.J 

 Limonius pectoralis Lee., 9. 

 Corymbites spinosus Lee., i. 



appressus Rand., i. 



BUPRESTID^E. 

 Dicerca divaricata Say, i.J 



MALACHITE. 

 Attains iiigrellus Lee., i. 



CLERID^E. 

 Thanasinius dubius Fab., i. 



CERAMBYCID.E. 

 Asemum moestiun Hald., 4. 

 Tetropium cinnamopterum Kirby, i 

 Pachyta monticola Rand., 2.J 

 AcTHfgops pratensis Laich, i. 



CHRYSOMELID.E. 

 Galerucella decora Say, i.j 

 Disonycha pennsylvanica 111., i. 



MELANDRYID^E. 



Xylita l/zvigata Hellw., i. 



OEDEMERID^E. 

 Asclera puncticollis Say, 2. 



CEPHALOID.E. 



Cephaloon lepturides Newm., i.J 



CURCULIONID.E. 



Apion walshii Smith, i. 



SCOLYTID^E. 



Pityophthorus materiariusY'ilch, i. 



" sparsus Lee., i. 



Xyleborus ccclatus Eich., i. 

 Polygraphus rnfipennis Kirby, 6. 



Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Williamson, of Bluffton, Indiana, left home on 

 Deeember 31 for Guatemala, where they will collect insects. Mr. Will- 

 iamson, who is favorably known for his papers on dragon flies, will pay 

 special attention to that group. 



* By an oversight, all of the species taken on Mt. Seward were included 

 in the list of Coleoptera taken at Axton and vicinity. 



t These were all taken on, or close to, the old signal tower; many 

 others could have been secured. 



J Taken also at Axton. 



