362 Fiftieth Report of the State Museum 



The Pennsylvania soldier beetle, Chanliogfiathiis Peimsylvanicus 

 (DeGeer), Sept. 30th. From Mrs. E. B. Smith, Coeymans, N. Y. 



Tenebiioides A/a //nya/nca {Linn), {rom Miss M. Seymour, Albany. N.Y. 



Living examples of the cucuyo Pyrophorus noctUucus (Linn), June 17th, 

 from the Island of San Domingo, W. L From Mrs. Edmund H. Smith, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Ai/iphicenis bicaudatus (Say), taken while boring into a species of 

 "African tamarisk," May 25th. From V. H. Lowe, N. Y. Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y. 



Lucanus dama Thunb., June 10th. From R. H. Shrf.ve, Albany, 

 N. Y. 



The rose-bug, Macrodactylus subspiiiosus (Fabr.), June loth, on apple. 

 From Mrs. M. B. Welch, South Butler, N. Y. 



Pelidnota punctata (Linn.). From F. J. Riggs, Albany, N. Y. 



Larvae (10) of Euphoria Inda (Linn.), from chip manure. From 

 Prof. C. H. Peck, Albany, N. Y. The same, imago, injuring pears 

 September 9th. From Jainies Hendricks, Albany, N. Y. 



Elaphidion paradcluvi Newm., June 2d, in apple branches. From J. 

 A. HoucK, Albany, N. Y. Pruned twigs of the same, of Norway maple 

 (many) and of pignut hickory (one), August 23d. From George T. 

 Lyman, Bellport, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 



The maple-tree borer, Plagionotus speciosus (Say), June 29th. From 

 A. P. Williams, Mannsville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 



Crioceris asparagi (Linn.), in eggs, larvae, and imagoes, June 2d. 

 From A. P. Case, Vernon, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



Chlamys plicati (Fabr.), in eggs and larvae, on hickory. May 23d. 

 From W. R. Walton, Middletown, N. Y. 



Bruchus obtedus Say, February 14th. From G. M. Patten, Pough- 

 keepsie, N. Y. 



The ash-gray blister-beetle, JSIacrohasis unicolor (Kirby), June 19th, 

 feeding on the honey locust. From M. T. Richardson, New York City. 



The same, from potatoes, June 25th, from , Factory- 



ville, N. Y. 



Tribolhiin coiifusum Duval and Calandra granaria (Linn.), August 

 i8th, infesting graham flour. From F. J. Riggs, Albany, N. Y. 



Scolytus nigulosus Ratz. (7 examples), August 13th, boring into apple 

 and peach trees. From Prof. C. H. Peck, Albany, N. Y. 



