17S BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



A.vnioniii.w Leconte 



A. attenuatus (Hald.) (1441.")). Beared Prom green branches 



of Picea glauca (Br.), July I). 

 A. malachiticus (Hald.) (1441(>). Taken flying in spruce 



woods Witches Hole, May 28; Bubble Brook in woods, June 

 21. Not common. 

 A. viiams Lee. (14417). Frequents the spruce. Long- Pond; 

 Echo Lake, June 27-July 17. 



Judolia Mulsant 



J. sexmaculata (Linn.) (14424). Taken sweeping Bar Har- 

 bor, June 24 (Br.); Echo Lake, July 12-17. 



Anoplodeea Mulsant (Brachyleptura Casey) 



A. rubeica (Say) (14438). The larva lives in beech. Nor- 

 way Drive on Spirea, July 3, '34 and July 8, '36. Scarce. 



A. vagans (Oliv.) (14441). The larva lives in yellow birch. 

 Taken Bar Harbor; S. W. Harbor; Echo Lake; Witches 

 Hole by sweeping roadside herbage, July 10-Aug. 15. A 

 pair were taken on Spirea which are a marked color variety. 

 Xot common. 



A. canadensis (Fab.) (14447). Larvae reported from 

 spruce, hemlock and pine. Although they may be taken 

 generally on Solidago and the like, I have never seen an 

 adult except in Aug. Great variation in size. 



A. nitens Forst. The mating flight of this beautiful beetle 

 is generally the first ten days in July when they may be 

 taken by beating. Corfield one or two yearly. July 3-10. It 

 favors Actinidia. 



Parallelina Casey 



I*, subabgentata (Kby.) (14459). Eagle Lake and Bar Har- 

 bor, July 18. 



charisalia Casey 



<'. capitata (Newn.) (144G4). July 3, '33. Record of place 

 lost. Rare. 



