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CkrysomelidcB 2 



Calligrapha scalaris Lee 1 



Diabrotica 12-punetata Fabr 1 



TenebrionidcB 1 



Only one of the darkling beetles was found. This has been 

 pronounced by Mr. Dury as being a new record for Ohio. 

 Paratenetus gibbipennis Mots 1 



StaphylinidcB (larvae) 4 



Creophilus villosus Grav 4 



Beetle larvae, not further identifiable 6 



Rhynchophora 126 



Weevils were taken from seventy different stomachs. The 

 habit of these insects of dropping to the ground when dis- 

 turbed gives the frog a chance to capture them. 



OtiorhynchidcE 120 



Otiorhynchus oratus Linn 120 



Calandridce 1 



Sphenophorus costipennis Horn 1 



Curculionidce 5 



Sitones hispidulis Linn 5 



Beetle larvae 10 



Hymenoptera 46 



TenthredenidcB 1 



Cimbex americana Leach 1 



Pompilidce • 1 



Priocnemis alienatus Smith 1 



TchneumonidcB 5 



Compoplex sp 1 



Glypta sp 1 



Itoplectis annulipes Br 2 



Itoplectis conquisitor Say. . ; 1 



Bembecidce 13 



Microbembex fascicta Fabr 13 



Vespidce 1 



Hahctus sparsus Robt 1 



Formicina (Hymenoptera) 25 



Componotus sp 5 



Formicina, not further identifiable 20 



TABLES. In the tables, the frogs are grouped into eight lots 

 as collected and are numbered in the order of dissection. Under 

 each frog's number, the animals found in its stomach are placed 

 in their respective classes. 



