132 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



Henoticus Thomson 



H. SERRATUS (Gvll.) (10418). Bar Harbor. In dry fungus on 

 oak, June 6 (Br.). 



Atomaria Stephens 



A. sp. Mt. Desert, Sept. 10 (Br.). 



Anohicera Thomson 



A. EPHippiATA Zimm. (10463). Bar Harbor (Moore). Not 

 common. There are dozens of undescribed, imported spe- 

 cies in this genus which no one has named. 



Mycetophagidae. The Hairy Fungus Beetles 



Searching fungus and baiting with fermenting fruit is the 

 way to try for these. 



Typhaea Curtis 



T. FUMATA (Linn.) (10509). Taken with melon bait Corfield, 

 Sept. 12. Rare. 



CoLYDiDAE. The Cylindrical Bark Beetles 



Under the bark of damp logs, particularly in spots where 

 fungus is working, in shady woods is the place to look for 

 these. 



Cebtlon Latrielle 



C. CASTANEUM Say (10598). Witches Hole Brook under bark 



wet maple log, Sept. 1. 

 C. CLYPEALE Csy. (10602). From poplar log Newport Meadow, 



June 19. 



Lathridiidae. The Minute Brown Scavenger Beetles 



Sweeping and shifting dry trash collected around buildings 

 yields results. Drying sweeping's and then sifting them is a 

 good method. 



