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THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 69 



GYRINID^. 



Dineuttis emarginatus Say. 



STAPHYLINID^. 



Staphylimis cinnamopterus Grav. One or two under old wood. B. la F. 

 Palaminus parens (Lee.) One under wood, N. O. 



EROTYLID/E. 



Languria mozardi Latr. Several from plants. 



II angustata (Beauv.) One on foliage (of elder?), 23rd May. B. 

 la F. 



NITIDULIDiE. 



Carpophilus dimidiatus Fabr. Two, B. la F. 



COCCINELLIDiE. 



*Megilia maculata (DeG.) 



'^Hippodamia converge/is Gue'r. B. la F. 



Coccinella affinis Rand., and var. '^venusta Mels. Two specimens of the 



species, three of the variety, on foliage. B. la F. 

 "^Cycloneda sanguinea (Linn.) 



LUCANID^. 



"^Passalus cornutus Fabr. B. la F. 



SCARABAEIDiT'. 



Canthoii perplexus Lee. One, B. la F. 

 11 hudsonias (Forst.) One, N. O. 

 Diplotaxis harperi Blanch. One, B. la F. 

 Anomala widu/ata Mels. One or two, B. la F. 

 Dysc'metus trachypygus Burm. Two, one from each neighborhood. 

 Ligyrus gibbosus (DeG.) One specimen in a cell in the earth in a sugar- 

 cane row, about the first of May. B. la F. 

 II rugiceps Lee. One specimen in a cell in a cane row same as pre- 

 ceding, 2nd May. B. la F. Ligyrus did no injury to young cane 

 about Napoleonville this season that came to my knowledge. 

 Euphoria meia?icholica (Gory). Quite abundant in flowers of thistles, also 

 in some other flowers. 



BUPRESTID^. 



Dicer ca obscura (Fab.) Several specimens taken in the heat of the day 

 on heads of wormwood and the common ragweed, 20th to 22nd 

 May. B. la F. 



