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species is extremely variable, the spring forms lueia and 

 margiuata and the summer form neglecta being present. 



Feniseca Grote 



F. TARQuiNius Fab. AVanderer. Near Bar Harbor (Burton). 

 The larva is carnivorous, feeding on the woolly aphids Pro- 

 ciphilus tesseUata on the alder (Alnus) and P. imbricafor 

 on the beech. 



Order STREPSIPTERA 



Stylopidae 



Stylops Kirby 



S. sp. Echo Lake, June 17. Host Andrena milwankeensis 



Groen. 

 S. sp. N. E. Harbor, July 8 (Minot). Host Andrena thaspii 



Groen. 



Order COLEOPTERA. Beetles 



CiciNDELiDAE. Tiger beetles 



CiciNDELA Linnaeus 



C. PURPUREA Oliv. Near Bar Harbor (Burton). 



C. LiMBALis Klug. Bar Harbor (Harris). 



C. DUODECiMGUTTATA Dcj. Bar Hai'bor ; Newport Cove, June 

 13-Sept. 13. 



C. TRANQUEBARicA Hbst. {C . vulgaris Say). 'Mt. Desert' 

 (Harris). 



C. LONGiLABRis Say. Salisbury Cove ; Long Pond ; S. W. Har- 

 bor, June 25- July 12. 



C. SEXGUTTATA Fab. Bar Harbor; Salisbury Cove, July 14- 

 27. 



Carabidae. Ground beetles 

 ScAPHiNOTUS Dejean 



S. viDuus Dej. Seal Harbor, Aug. 24, 1922 (Mrs. E. C. Bod- 

 man). The larva feeds on land snails. 



NoMABETUS LeConte 



N. BiLOBUs Say. A specimen of this rare beetle was found on 

 Ironbound Isl. by Mr. Dwight Blaney. 



