134 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF CANADIAN COLEOPTERA. 



BY ALVA H. KILMAN, RIDGEWAY, ONT. 

 ( Continued from page no. ) 



3443 — Trogodertna tar sale Melsh. Not rare. 



3683 — Carpophilus antiquus Melsh. Rare ; under bark of dead maple 



and beech. 

 2,6?>6'—Colastus maciclattts Er. Rare ; took three or four from the stump 



of a maple tree^ cut while the sap was runnhig. 

 3712 — Eupzircea pel to ides Horn. 

 3753" — Cryptaj'cha strigata Fab. 

 3823 — Corticai'ia pwnila Lee. 

 3871 — Bactridiwn striolatum Reit. 



By placing chips on the top of fresh-cut stumps of maple, oak and 

 other trees, and turning them from time to time, these last- 

 named species are found. Attracted by the flowing sap, they 

 hide under the chips and may be taken along with the more 

 common species of Nitidulidce, Trogositidce, etc., in consider- 

 able numbers. 

 3987 — Ptilodadyla angustata Horn. Swept from weeds. June. Not 



common. 

 3992 — Eucmetus viorio Lee. Swept from bushes. Muskoka. August. 

 \o\^—'^Cyphon collar is Gue'r. Rare ; beaten from wild gooseberry. 

 4031 — Dromceolus basalis Lee. 

 4038 — Dromceolus striattis Lee. 



These species, a few specimens of each, were got by beating. I 

 have no record of the plant. 

 4097 — Cardiopliorus convexiis Say. Not common on conifers. 

 4217 — Elater pedalis Germ. Several taken in sweeping net. 

 4228 — Elater socer Lee. Rare ; found two under bark. 

 4229 — Elater rubricollis Hbst. One by beating in July. 



Elater ? macilentus Rand. One taken on beech. June. 



4290 — ^Agriotes oblo7igicollis Melsh. » 



4305 — Melanotus longulns Lee. 



4335 — Melanotus tenax Say. Taken occasionally by beating shrubbery. 



June and July. 

 4439 — Corymbites fiilvipes Bland. Rare on beech and maple. June. 

 4475 — ^Corymbites fallax Say. Occasionally on thorn. 



