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AUTHENTIC HISTORY 



tuberculatus Hbst. 



vagrans Hid. 



alternatus Say. 



crenatus Olv. 



porcatus Say. 



capillaris Say. 



variolatus MU. 

 Geotrupes Lat. 



splendidus Olv. 



chalcites Var. 



excrementi Say. 



miarophagus Say. 



blackbumii Fab. 

 Hybosorus 3Iac. 



carolinus Lee. 

 BoLBOCERUs Krb. 



fai'ctus Pnz. 



lazarus Pnz. 



ferrugineus Bvr. 



Dynastid^— Horned-beetles. 



Dynastes Mac. 



tityusl Linn. 

 Xyloryctes Hope. 



satyiiis Fab. 

 Heteronychus Brm. 



tumulosus Bvr. 

 PoDALGUs Brm. 



juvencus Fab. 

 Chalepus Mac. 



trachypygus Brm. 

 Pelidnota Mac. 



punctata Linn. 



variolata Nob. var. 

 Areoda Mac. 



lanigera Linn. 



Melolonthid^. 



Melolontha Lat. 



variolosa? Htz. 

 Trichestes Ers. 



pilosicoUis Kn. 

 Phyllophaga Hrs. 



quercina Kn. 



ilicis Kn. 



liirsuta Kn. 



fratex-na Uar. 



longitarsa Say f 



balia Say. 

 Omaloplia Muls. 



sericea Llg. 



niicans Kn. 

 Serica Mac. 



vespertina Shn. 



lauta Hid. 



atricapilla Krb. 



DiCHELONYCHA HrS. 



hexagona Orm. 



linearis Shn. 

 Macrodactylus Lat. 



subspinosus Linn. 

 Anisoplia? 



lineola Linn. 

 Anomala Meg. 



lucicola Fab. 



binotata Sclm. 



pinicola Mis. 



rufiventris Hid. 



marginata Fab. 



maculata Lap. 



minuta Brm. 



variens Fab. 



Cetoniid^. 



HOPLIA Illg. 



trifasciata Say. 



primoria Brm. 



helvola MU. 



mucorea Chm. 

 Valgus Serb. 



seticollis Bvr. 



canaliculatus Fab. 

 Trichiub Fab. 



bil>ens Fab. 



lunnlatus Fab. 



piger Fab. 



afflnis Gor. 



delta? Frst. 

 Gnorimps Lap. 



macvilosus Kn. 

 Cremastochilus Kn. 



variolosus Krb. 



castaneae Kn. 



hentzii Har. 

 harrisii Krb, 



OSMODERMA Lap. 



IThis IS the larjfest coleopterous insect known to the United States, and is frequently found in the 

 County of Lancaster. Its color is a light greenish-gray, blotched orMrregularly spotted with dark 

 brown or black. In 1856 a large willow tree was cut down at Safe Harbor, in the heart of which were 

 found about fifty specimens in a living state. It has also been found at New Holland, and in Drumore 

 township. I have two of the Safe Harbor specimens in my collection at the present time. 



