96 PAPERS ON ZOOLOGY OF MICHIGAN. 



406. Lachnosterna nova Smith. .Two specimens taken in a lantern 

 trap, in the woods, near the Hghthouse, June 26. 



407. Lachnosterns gracilis Burm. Four specimens found on the 

 leaves of basswood, on the northeast shore, July 22. 



408. Lachnosterna fusca Froh. Three specimens found on willows, 

 near the northeast shore, June 22. 



409. Lachnosterna rugosa Melsh. Two specimens taken on the 

 willows, on the northeast shore, June 22. One taken in a lantern 

 trap, in the woods, near the lighthouse, June 26. 



410. Lachnosterna alhina Burm. Four specimens found crawling, on 

 the northeast beach, near the lighthouse. Three found dead 

 in a washup, on the northeast beach, June 23. 



411. Anomala pubesens Blatchh'. One specimen found in the blossom 

 of a wild rose, near the southwest shore, June 26. 



412. Strigoderma arhoricola Fab. Sixteen specimens taken while 

 flying in a patch of reeds, growing in the damp sand, near the 

 southwest shore. They were fairly common on the blossoms of 

 the meadow rose, near the southwest shore, June 23. 



413. Pelidnota punctata Linn. Three specimens taken on a wild* 

 grape vine, along the path near the lighthouse, July 17. 



414. Cotalpa lanigera Linn. Two specimens found crawling on the 

 sand, of the northeast beach; two on willows, near the northeast 

 beach, and four dead in a washup, on the northeast beach, June 

 22. 



415. Ligyrus gibbosus DeG. One specimen taken while flying over 

 dry land, near the northeast beach, and one found on the ground, 

 near the pig-pen, July 17. 



416. Ligyrus relictus Say. Six specimens found crawling on the sand,, 

 near the northeast beach, June 22. Two taken in cells made in 

 damp sand under boards, on the northeast beach, June 25. Two 

 taken on the wing, near the lighthouse, night of June 26. Four- 

 found crawling on the sand, on the northeast beach, July 17. 



417. Aphonus tridentatus Say. One specimen taken while fl^dng over 

 the sand, on the northeast shore, July 17. 



418. Xyloryctes satyrus Fab. One male specimen found crawling on 

 the dead leaves on the ground, in rather open woods chiefly paper 

 birch, many of them dead and decaying, near center of the island, 

 June 25. Three male specimens found crawling on the ground 

 near the bank, on the northeast shore, July 17. No females were 

 found. 



419. Euphoria, fulgida Fab. Two specimens found on the branches 

 of a willow, near the northeast shore, July 17. 



420. Euphoria inda Linn. One dead specimen picked up on the sand. 



