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C. dentigera Lec. (10689). Mt. Desert, Aug-. 13 (Br.). 



Scarce. 

 C. ferruginea Marsh. (10694). Taken when sweeping damp 



places near Great Pond, July 16. Scarce. 



Melanophthalma Motschulsky 



M. picta Lec. (10696). Mt. Desert, Sept. 25 (Br.). 



M. villosa Zimm. (10699). Tremont (Br.), Sept. 9. 



M. distinguenda Com. (10701). Taken at the same time as 



(.1/. gibbosa) mentioned below. 

 M. pumila Lec. (10703). Sweeping along road beside \V itch 



Hole (Br.), Aug. 6. 

 M. gibbosa Hbst. (10705). Occurs in swampy places. Taken 



from an old nest of the Ugly-nest Tortricid (Ar chips cerasi- 



iiomna), Aug. 27 and beaten from spruce. 

 M. cavicollis Mann. (10713). Taken from toadstool roots 



Eden, Aug. 7. Not common. 

 M. sp. Sweeping cut-over land Eden, July 19, Station F335. 



Endomychidae. The Handsome Fungus Beetles 



The same collecting methods as mentioned above hold also 

 for this family. 



Mycetina Mulsant 



M. perpulchra (Newn.) (10727). Taken in fungus S. W. 

 Harbor, July 13. Bare. 



M. testacea (Ziegl). (10730). Foot of Newport Mt., sift- 

 ing leaf -mold Aug. 2. Bare. 



AT. hirta Marsh. In a house July. 



Endomychvs Panzer 



E. biguttatus Say (10753). Ironbound Isl. (Blaney). 



Phalacridae. The Shining Flower Beetles 

 Sweeping is the method here. 



