Vol. XXvi] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 3II 



Adalia frif icU Schn. Rare. One specimen May 16, 1911. 



Anatis IS-poactala Oliv. Common. Many forms. Spots entirely 



obliterated in some specimens. 

 Psyllobora MKmacalata Say. Taken crawling along the ground 



under dense vegetation. 

 Chilocoms btTuliMnu Muls. A very common species on wild 



cherry. Wings of young or newly emerged specimens are light 



red and flexible to touch. 

 BrschyacaadM nnina Fab. Common on shrubbery. Taken by 



bweeping. 

 H yp cr M pis fimbriolau Mels. Common. Procured by sweeping 



low shrubs. 

 HjptnMpU proba Say. Occurs commonly with above. 

 Hjrperaspis tcnabroM Mnla. Obuined by sweeping. Occurs with 



above two tpeciea. 

 Hyperaspis binotata Say. Rare. 



Family EirooMVcamAK. 

 Endomychua biguttatut Say. Taken from fungus and also under 

 bark of elm. 



Family EMmrtiaAB. 

 Languria mosardi Lat A beautiful species. Occurs on heads of 

 dandelion. 



Family CocujUAt. 

 Catofenus rufus Fab. Taken under bark of hickory. 

 Cucujus davipes Fab. Also occurs under bark of hickory but spar- 

 ingly. 



Family DnMBtTOAi. 

 Dcrmestca marmoratus Say. Quite common on skeletons of cattle 



and horses. 

 Dermestcs lardariua Linn. Very common and destructive to cab- 

 inet specimens. 

 Antfaranns •crophulariaa Linn. Common on blossoms of wild 



cherry. 

 Anthrenus thorackna Melsh. Common on blossoms of wihl rbrrrv 



Family HtsmiOAC. 

 Hiater tnterruptus Beauv. Very common in pastures. 



Family NmnvuiMUL 

 Omosita colon Linn. Common on old skeletons of cattle. Also 



taken flying in spring. 

 Ip« quadxifnttaU Fab. Occurs under bark of elm and ash. 



Family Eu^TmiuuL 

 ELater hepaticus Say. Rare. 

 Elater nigricolUa Hbst. Rare. Under elm bark. 



