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Woodland Tiger-beetle 

 Caterpillar-hunter 

 Carabid beetle 

 Ladybird 



Splendid Dung-beetle 

 Dogbane Beetle 

 Tenebrionid larva 

 Philenor Butterfly 

 Turnus Butterfly 

 Troilus Butterfly 

 Sphingid larva 

 Arctiid moth 

 Notodontid moth 

 Notodontid moth 

 Notodontid moth 

 Geometrid moth 

 Gelechiid moth 



(Cecidomyiid gall) 

 (Cecidomyiid gall) 

 (Cecidomyiid gall) 

 Syrphid fly 

 Corn Syrphid 



Vespa-like Syrphid 

 Pigeon Tremex 

 (Oak Bullet-gall) 

 (White Oak Club-gall) 

 (Oak Wool-gall) 

 Formicid ant 

 Formicid ant 

 Formicid ant 

 Mutillid ant 

 Short Caterpillar-wasp 



J. Bmbarras Valley and Ravine Slopes, forested by the Oak-Hickory 



Association, Station IV, b 



This station included the slope of the valley from the river bottom 

 (Station IV, c) to the upland forest (Station IV, a) and the side of 

 the south ravine, the bottom of which forms Station IV, d. This sub- 

 station is not as homogeneous physically as the upland or lowland for- 

 est, because the part along the south ravine is relatively open, is well 

 drained, and has a south exposure, and the southeast slope to the low- 



