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ChauliognathuB pennsylvanictts DcG. Very common. Occurs on 



golden rod in late summer. 

 Po<Ubru8 tricostatus Say. Rather rare. 

 Telephorus tubcrculatut Lee. Rare. 

 Tdephorus dentiger Lcc. Alao rare but is met with more often 



than the preceding species. 

 Telci^orus btlineatns Say. Not common. Took this species only 



in IU14. 



Family MAUiCBroAE. 



MaUchius aeneut Linn. Rare. Have taken but one specimen of 



this. I found this specimen in back of a machine shop, but failed 



to catch it the first time, owing to the fact that 1 took it to be a 



Cicindrtid. About a week later I happened to be on the same 



! saw it again, with the result that I captured it. I be- 



- was the same specimen I saw the first time. a« the plot 



of ground was enclosed by a high fence. 



Family LucAMmxE. 



Lucanus dama Thunb. Common. Taken mostly at light. 



Paaaalus cornutus Fab. Rare. Took one specimen June 21. 1914. 

 in old rlin Ntunp. 



Dorcus parallclM Say. Rather rare. Took about 8 specimens on 

 electric light poles between the hoars of 8 to 10 on warm eve- 

 nings. 



Family Scakabasiiiab. 

 Canthon lacvto Drury. Rare. One specimen Sept. 31. 1914. 

 Canthon chakilM Hald. Very rare. 



Copris caroUaos Linn. Common. Varies considerably in size. 

 Onthophagua hacatc Pans. Not as common as above, but found 



frequently Hying over low meadows. 

 Aphodius granariua Linn. Our most common species. Found 



during entire summer. 

 Aphodius fi— Utftai a Ltnn. Practically as common as above spe- 

 cies, but not so much in evidence. 

 Gcotrupes splcadidna Fab. Rare. Took one specimen Oct 80, 



1912, in depression in ground under rotten apple. 

 Geotrupes balyi jek. Rare also. 

 Troz suberoaua HbsL Occurs by hundreds in refuse heap of 



blacksmith shop. 

 Trox unistriatus Heauv. Common with above species. 

 Amphicoma vulpira Hentz. V^ery rare. One specimen taken on 



lawn June 1, 1912. 

 HopUa trivialia Harold. Not common. Found flying around low 



shrubbery in May and June. 



