Sept.-Dcc. 19.M.] XoT.MAN : Westfielu CoLEOI'TERA. 145 



moth; from twigs of Ccpluilaiithus occidcntiilis, tliese twigs being 

 infested by the larva of Lavcrua ccphahuithiclla Chamb. ; from 

 ^^^ sac of a spicier and from a berry of Solanum carolincnsc. 

 Agromyza pusilla Mg. New Brunswick. N. J., August 15, and va- 

 rious parts of New Jersey. Mining leaves of .•/. syriaca and A. 

 pulchra (det. Mallocli). 



ACKXOWLEDGMENTS. 



We are greatly indebted to the following entomologists for their 

 help in the preparation of this paper: to Mr. Andrew J. Mutchlcr, 

 through the courtesy of Dr. F. E. Lutz. for his assistance in locating 

 literature in the library of the American Museum of Natural History; 

 to Mr. F. C. Craighead and Dr. Adam Boving for advice and sug- 

 gestions concerning larval descriptions ; to Mr. C. W. Johnson 

 and Mr. J. R. Malloch for identifying the Diptera; to Mr. H. L. 

 Viereck for determining the Hymenoptera except the ants ; to Mr. 

 M. R. Smith for his help with the ants; to Prof. C. P. Gillette in 

 connection with the plant lice; to Mr. F. E. Watson for determining 

 the Lepidoptera; to Mr. H. G. Barber for identifying the Hemiptera; 

 to Mr. C. A. Frost for his assistance with the Coleoptera and to 

 the specialists whose names are mentioned in the text. 



SOME NEW GENERA AND SPECIES OF COLEOP- 

 TERA COLLECTED AT WESTFIELD, 

 CHAUTAUQUA CO.. N. Y. 



By How.\rd Notman, 



Brooki.vx, X. Y. 



In a collection of Coleoptera made by the writer from May i6th 

 to 30th, 1919. the following species were found which are believed to 

 be undescribcd. Two seem to require the erection of new genera. 

 The following correction should be noted in the "Coleoptera Col- 

 lected at Windsor," etc. (Jol'rxal N. Y. Ent. Soc. XW'III. j). 

 t8l). Daya iucputula Csy. should be Trauma'ciii iuf/ratitla Csy. 



