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Diptera 15 



TipulidcB, not further identifiable (larvae) 1 



MuscidcB 12 



Chrysoniyia macellaria Fabr 4 



Musca domestica Linn 8 



Dipterous larvae, not further identifiable 2 



Coleoptera 302 



The beetles found, belonged to fourteen different familes 

 and were present in the stomachs of one hundred and thirty- 

 five frogs, eleven being found in a single stomach. They 

 constitute thirty-three per cent of the whole number of animals 

 and fifty-four per cent of the insects. 



Coleoptera Genuina 176 



Carabidce 89 



Carabids were found in fifty-two stomachs, composing 

 about ten per cent of the animals. Because of their preda- 

 ceous habits, these insects form a constant food for frogs. 



Omophron americanum Dej 2 



Bembidium variegatum Say 5 



Callida punctata Lee 4 



Calathus gregarius Say 5 



Platynus rubripes Zimm 3 



Chlaenius sericeus Forst 1 



Chlaenius impunctifrons Say 1 



Harpalus pennsylvanicus Dej 68 



CicindelidcB 44 



Cicindcla punctulata Oliv 16 



Cicindela hirticollis Say 5 



Cicindela repanda Dej 23 



HydrophilidcB 1 



Hydrophilus triangiilaris Say 1 



Staphylinidce 8 



Creophilus villosus Grav 8 



Coccinellidce 13 



Hippodamia 13-punctata Linn 4 



Coccinella novemnotata Herbst 1 



Megilla maculata DeG 8 



Erotylida 1 



Languria mozardi Lat 1 



Elatcrida 1 



Alaus oculatus Say 1 



S pond yJ idee 2 



Parandra Ijrunnea P^ab 2 



Cerambycidcc 4 



Leptosylus parvus Lcc 4 



