THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



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INCIDENTAL CAPTURES OF COLEOPTERA AT PLANO, 



TEXAS. 



BY E. S. TUCKER, 

 Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. Agric. 



The following list gives the determinations and records of beetles 

 which, together with insects in other orders, were personally collected 

 during the time I was stationed at Piano, Collin County, Texas, lasting 

 from the first week in May to the end of December, 1907. For the sake 

 of convenience, the arrangement follows the "List of Coleoptera," by 

 Samuel Henshaw, but includes recent changes in nomenclature, and 

 especially the revised family names as adopted by the European authori- 

 ties, L. V. Heyden, E. Reitter and J. Weise, in "Catalogue Coleopterorum 

 Europae." 



The asterisk (*) when used after a specific name indicates determina- 

 tion or verification by Mr. E. A. Schwarz, whose helpful services, through 

 the courtesy of Dr. L. O. Howard, are hereby gratefully acknowledged. 



Summary of Families and Species, Including Varieties : 



Cicindelidse 2 



Carabid?e 23 



Dytiscidae 2 



Hydrophilidfe 4 



Pselaphidje i 



Staphylinidse 5 



Phalacridse 4 



Coccinellidae 9 



Erotylidse 2 



Cucujidfe 4 



Mycetophagidae i 



Dermestidse i 



Nitidulidse 3 



Latridiidae i 



Trogositidae i 



Dryopidae i 



Elateridae 4 



Buprestidae 4 



Cantharidae 4 



Cleridse i 



Totals : 39 families, 178 species. 



July, 1910 



Bostrychidse 4 



Lyctidae i 



Scarabaeidae 15 



Cerambycidae 8 



Chrysomelidse 22 



Lariidae 3 



Tenebrionidae 7 



Cistelidae i 



Lagriidae i 



Melandryidae i 



CEdemeridae i 



Mordellidae 6 



Anthicidae 3 



Meloidse 5 



Otiorhynchidae i 



Curculionidae 16 



Calandridae 4 



Ipidae i 



Anthribidae i 



