VI 



LIST OF THE LARVAE 

 Presented to the Entomological Society of Philadelphia. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Cicindelidse. 

 40. Cicindcla sp. (1.)* — St. Petersburgh, Russia. 

 14). Cicindela (or Megaccphala ?) (].) — North America. 



Carabidae. 

 143. Calosoma? (1.) — North America. 



144 — Undetermined larva of this family: from Louisiana : re- 

 sembles very much the larva figured in the Berl. Entom. Zeitschr. 1859, 

 Tab. IV., fig. 1. 



145 — From Louisiana, Undetermined larva of this family. 



148 — Washington, I>. 0. Undetermined. 



3 — St. Petersburgh. This is either a young larva of Ccpalotes 



vulgaris, or that of Liochiton arcticum. 



Dytiscidse. 



149. Cybister sp. (1.) — Matamoras. 



32. Hydroporus sp. ? (1.) — St. Petersburgh; found in water, climbing arming 

 Sphagnum ; it is very probably this genu,-. 



Hydropbilidae. 



150. Hydrophilus sp. (1.) — Matamoras. 



Silphidae. 

 101. Silpha sp. (1.) — "Washington. 



Scarabaeidse. 



151. Copris Carolina, (1. p.) — Described and figured by me in Proc. Ent. Sue. 

 I, p. 105, Tab. I, f. 1. 



152. Dynastes sp. (1. p.) — I am not sure whether this species is from North or 

 South America. 



22. Cetonia metallica, (1.) — St. Petersburgh. 



133. Serica sp. (1.) — Communicated by Dr. Horn as being probably a larva 

 of this genus. Agrees very well with Erichson's description. 



Elateridae. 



76. Fornax orchesides, (].)? — Described and figured by me, Proc. etc. I, p. 114, 

 Tab. I, f. .3. It probably belongs to T. orchesides. 



2L Fornax badius, (1.) — Described and figured by me, Proc. etc. I, p. 112, 

 Tab. I, f. 4. (Communicated by Dr. Horn). 



38. Cratonychus fulvipes, (1) — St Petersburgh, (Russia.) 



160. Mclanactes sp. (1.) — Described and figured by me, Proc. etc. I, p. 125. 

 Tab. I. f. S. The larvae come from Louisiana and New Mexico ; but larvae of the 

 same size also occur in the State of New York. Although I have not reared 

 their larvae, they cannot be anything else but Mclanactes. They are luminous. 

 (See my note about it in Proc. IV, p. viii. 



13S. Mclanactes sp. (1.)— Arizona j described by me, Proc. etc. I, p. 128, at the 

 bottom. I have this larva from Dr. LeConte. 



161. Alaus my ops, (1.) — Pennsylvania. 



* 1. means larva, -p. pupa. 



