1896.] 



ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



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Melanotus fissilis Say. 

 Limonius basillaris Say. 

 Corymbites triviltatus Lee. 

 Chalcophora virginiensis Drii. 

 Taphrocerus 

 Telephorus lineola Fab. 



" bilineatus Say. 



Polemius limbatus Lee. 

 Pseudebaeus apicalis Say. 

 Melyris basalis Lee. 

 Clerus ichneumoneus Fab. 

 Passalus cornutus Fab. 

 Onthophagus hecate Panz. 



" tuberculifrons Hard 



Psammodius bidens Horn. 

 Ataenius abditus Hald. 

 Aphodius fimetarius Linn. 

 Trox suberosus Fab. 

 Diplotaxis subcostata Blanch. 

 Ligyrus rugiceps Lee. 

 Phileurus valgus Fab. 

 Euphoria inda Linn. 



" sepulchralis Fab. 

 Elaphidion villosum Fab. 

 Atimia dorsalis Lee. 



Typocerus zebratus Fab. 

 Goes debilis Lee. 

 Chlamys plicata var. assimilis Kl. 

 Pachybrachys carbonarius Hald. 

 Diachus auratus Fab. 

 Diabrotica 12-punctata Oliv. 

 Galerucella notulata Fab. 

 Oedionychis quercata Fab. 



" far. suturalis /^2^. 



Haltica ignita ///. 

 Chaetocneipa confinis Cr. 

 Odontota bicolor Oliv. 

 Porphyraspis cyanea Say. 

 Caryoborus arthriticus Fab. 

 Bruchus musculus Say. 

 Alphitobius piceus Oliv. 

 Tharsus seditiosus Lee. 

 Phaleria picipes Say. 

 Cteniopus murrayi Lee. 

 Mordellistena pustulata Melsh. 

 Eudiagogus pulcher Fab. 

 Anthonomus sexguttatus Dietz. 

 Sphenophorus cariosu Oliv. 

 Phcenicobius chamaeropis Lee. 

 Acylomus ergoti Casey. 



Leaving Savannah by the midnight train on the 13th, we 

 reached Enterprise, Fla., about two o'clock the following after- 

 noon. The only hotel that the place can boast of was closed for 

 the season, but a Mrs. Yandell came to our rescue and accom- 

 modated us with neat, clean rooms and beds The table was 

 supplied with good, wholesome food, and was all that could b& 

 expected when we take into consideration the fact that she only 

 charged us the modest sum of one dollar a day. Live-oak and 

 scrub-oak grow abundantly around Enterprise, and from these 

 we obtained many rare and interesting specimens. The gopher 

 tortoise [^Gopherus polyphemus) is quite common some two miles 

 from Enterprise, so on the i8th we excavated one of the gopher's 

 burrows, and were fortunate enough to obtain specimens of many 

 of the interesting insects known to inhabit the gopher's retreat. 

 During the six days spent at Enterprise we collected the following 

 insects: 



