TUB MOUNT DESERT REGION 103 



( !. chamissonis var. groenlandigus Dej. (168a). "Mt. Desert" 

 (Austin). The occurrence of this beetle on the Island seems 

 very doubtful. 



C. serratus Say (171). Scarce. Corfield, Aug. 30; Echo 

 Lake, July 12 (J. H. Emerton). Habital is under Logs in 

 damp localities. 



C. LiMBATUS Say (172). Otter Cliffs Radio Station. 



('. nemoralis Miill. (175). Found travelling and when oaf- 

 dens are dug over in the autumn. Not taken before 1931 and 

 is on the increase. Larvae feed on cutworms. In the vicinity 

 of Bar Harbor, June 14-()ct. 13. 



Calosoma Webb 



C. sycophanta Linn. (182). Introduced from Europe to de- 

 stroy the gypsy moth. A single specimen was found dead 

 on the beach of Ironbound Island by Mr. Dwight Blaney. 



C. frigidum Kirby (183). Corfield, June 4 — Morrell Park, 

 Aug. 3. Larva feeds on cutworms. 



C. calidum Fab. (204). Ironbound [si. (Blaney). 



LORICEKA Latreille 



L. caerulescens (Linn.). (241). Ice Pond, S. W. Harbor, 

 Sept, 8. 



Notiophilus Dumeril 



N. aeneus Hbst. (246). They are said to be found under 



leaves around the margins of fields and woods. Bee Hive 



Mt., Aug. 23 (Sanford). 

 X. borealis Harr. (249). Along the margins of woods under 



leaves and in early spring on tree trunks. S. de Monts 



Spring travelling, May 25. 



Nebkia Latreille 



X. sahlbergi Fisch. (276). Edge of Echo Lake, July 17. 

 X. pallipes Say (292). Taken from rubbish close to running 

 water which it frequents. Long Pond, July 16. 



