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COLEOPTERA. 



Larva of Dytiscus marginalis (Linn,), June 1st. From W. C. 

 Hitchcock, TiasLoke, N, Y. 



Dytiscus fasciventris Say; September 14th. From W. Dudley 

 Dewitt, Albany, N. Y. 



Helophilus triangularis Say. From J, M. Dolph, Port Jervis, N. Y. 



Anatis \h-punctata (Oliv.), dark variety from Myzus cerasi, June 4th. 

 From John R. & A. Murdock, Plattsburgh, N. Y. 



Epilachna borealis (Fabr.). From George T. Lyman, Bellport, N. Y. 



Byturus unicolor Say, feeding on raspberry leaves and buds, May 

 25th. From Mrs. J. M. Cooper, North Haven, Conn. 



Larvae (luminous) of Photuris Pennsylvanica fDe Geer), October 2d. 

 From Henry C. Lee, Cornwall, N. Y. 



A brilliantly luminous ? larva of Phengocles sp,, July 2l8t. From 

 Miss C. L. Stillman, Cornwall, N. Y. 



Larvfe of Telephorus bilineatus Say, taken from the surface of snow, 

 by Mr. Holdredge, of Center, Herkimer county, N. Y. From Daniel 

 Uatchelor, Utica, N. Y. 



Serica tristis LeConte, fr-m leaves and blossoms of strawberry. 

 From R. W. Wetmore, Clifton, New Brunswick. 



Young larvfe of Ligyrus relictus (Say). From W. S. Little, Roches- 

 ter, N. Y. 



Larvae and imago of Lachnosterna fusca (Frohl.), taken from the 

 ground December 14th — one larva with its fungus, Cordiceps Pave- 

 nelii. From D. B. Young, Newport, N. Y. 



Scarabaeid cocoons, wery large, taken from stems of palms from 

 India. From Professor D. P. Penhallow, McGill University, 

 Montreal, Canada. 



Doryphora IQ-lineata (Say), infested with Urojyoda Americana 

 Riley. From W. W. de An'gelis, Holland Patent, N. Y. 



Gastroidea polygoni (Linn.). From Berthold Fernow, Albany, 

 N. Y. 



Larvae of the cucumber beetle, Diahrotica vittata (Fabr.) in squash 

 roots. From Professor C. H. Peck, Menands, N. Y. 



Young larvie of Haltica chalyhea Illig. on grape. From A. M. Macy, 

 South Livonia, N. Y. 



Cop>tocycla aurichalcea ^Fabr.). From C. B. Wicks, Albany, N. Y. 



Pruchus obsoletus Say, from beans imported from Jamaica. From 

 James Fletcher, Entomologist, etc., Ottawa, Canada. 



Pruchus obsoletus Say, infesting kidney beans and ovipositing 

 March 23d. From L. W. Dyer, Jefferson, N. Y. 



