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MORDELLIDAE i 



TOMOXIA Costa 



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T. LiNEELLA LeC. Diick Brook, Aug. 18. i 



MoRDELLA Linnaeus ' 



M. scuTELLARis Fab. Long Pond, July 16. 



M. MAEGiNATA Melsli. Common, July 12-Sept. 7. i 



MORDELLISTENA Costa 



M. TRiFASCiATA Say. Salisbury Cove, Aug. 11. 



M. LiMBALis Melsh. S. W. Harbor ; Eagle Lake ; Bar Harbor, 



July 20-29. 

 M. scAPULAEis Say. Eagle Lake, July 18. 

 M. cERvicALis LeC. 'Mt. Desert.' 

 M. ERRANs Fall. Bar Harbor, July 20. 

 M. NIGRICANS Melsh. 'Mt. Desert,' July 20 (McAtee). 

 M. MARGiNALis Say. Bar Harbor, Aug. 10. \ 



Anaspis Geoffroy j 



A. FLAviPENNis HaW. Long Pond, July 16. 



A. RUFA Say. Echo Lake ; Eagle Lake, July 12-18. 



Meloidae. Blister-beetles ^ 



Macrobasis LeConte 3 



M. uNicoLOR Kby. Salisbury Cove, July 8-14, feeding on the . 



leaves of meadow rue (Sanford). : 



Meloe Linnaeus i 



M. AMERiCANUs Leach. S. W. Harbor, Aug. 30 (Alexander). | 



Pyrochroidae \ 



ScHizoTUS Newman 



S. CERVICALIS Newn. Upper Hadlock Pond, June 10. 



Dendroides Latreille 



D. BicoLOR Newn. {canadensis LeC). Echo Lake, July 17. 

 D. coNcoLOR Newn. Bar Harbor; N. E. Harbor, June 17- 

 July 7. 



Elateridae. Click-beetles 



The larvae are known as 'wire worms' ; some live in decay- I 



ing wood, while others are injurious of vegetables. I 



