254 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [June, '09 



Lachnosterna luctuosa. Late May. Very rare. 



Lachnosterna tristis. April. Abundant. Flies at 6 to 8 P. M. to 



gummy oak buds. 

 Polyphylla occidentalis. Late June, July. Not uncommon. Among 



needles of young pines. 



Anomala Aavipennis. June, 1905. Very rare. 

 Anomala undulata. April. Rare. 

 Anomala oblivia. .Early June. In 1908 not uncommon. Among 



needles of young loblolly pine. 

 Anomala minuta. July. Not uncommon. Rises at 4 to 5 P. M. to 



top of wire grass. 

 Strigoderma pygmaea. Middle June, early July. No.t uncommon. 



On wire grass, 10 A. M. to 12 M. 

 Pelidnota punctata variety notata. Late June, July. Not uncommon 



on grape vines. Flies at early night. 

 Cyclocephala immacidta. Late June to middle August. Not common. 



Only at light. 



Dyscinctus trachypygus. June. Rare. Under boards in wet banks. 

 Ligyrus gibbosus. June, July. To light. Common. 

 Aphonus castancus. July. At light. Rare. 

 Xyloryctes satyrus. September 13, 1905. One male. 

 Strategus antaeus. June 15 to middle August. Not uncommon. (See 



Ent. News, Vol. XIX, pp. 286-288.) 

 Strategus splendens. January i. In ground. May to June. In wood 



paths at dark. Rare. 



Dynastes tityrus. June 29 to late August. In orchards on ripe fruit. 

 Phileurus truncates. August. To light. Very rare. 

 Phileurus valgus. December, 'o4-December, '05. In decay of hickory. 



January, '09. In decay of tulip tree. 



Allorhina nitida. Middle June to August. Common. Flies about oaks 

 by day. Larvae about compost. Crawls on back in Winter. 

 Euphoria areata. January to April. In paths and roads. Common. 

 Euphoria melancholica. April, June, August. Common. On gum of 



oak stump sprouts. 

 Euphoria inda. September. Not common. On gum of persimmon, 



girdled by O. cingulata. 



Cremastochilus squamulosus. May, July. Rare. 

 Trichius piger. May, June. On Ceanotlius americana. Common. 

 Trichius delta. May, June. On Ceanotlius americana. Not uncommon. 

 Trichius viridulus. May, June. On Ceanotlius americana. Rare. 

 Three varieties. Bright green, blue, black and dark chest- 

 nut. 



Valgus squamigcr. October 16, 1908. On dead bark of live hickory. 

 January 22, 1909. On decayed oak stump. Not uncommon. 



