118 ENTOMOLOGICAL, NEWS. [Mar., ’16 
Family MALACHIDAE. 
Collops eximius Er. Rare. Swept from flowers of spicebush. 
Collops 4-maculatus Fab. Quite common along fences and on 
cultivated land from March to July. 
Anthocomus erichsoni Lec. Quite common on flower heads in 
July. 
Attalus terminalis Er. Common. Occurs with A. scincetus. 
Attalus scincetus Say. Taken on flowers of meadow-sweet June 
tae Rare; 
Family CLEeRIDAE. 
Cymatodera bicolor Say. Rare. July 6. 
Clerus rosmarus Say. Common. Taken by sweeping from April 
to July. 
Hydnocera cyanescens Lec. Rare. June 25-July 7. 
Hydnocera tabida Lec. Very rare. 1 specimen July 13. 
Necrobia violacea Linn. Common. Occurs in numbers around 
skeletons of horses and cattle from April 8-May 18. 
Family PTinmpae. 
Sitodrepa panicea Linn. 1 specimen taken by sweeping July 6. 
Hadrobregmus carinatus Say. Rare. 1 specimen June 10. 
Anobium notatum Say. Rare. Taken by sweeping on July 2. 
Endecatomus rugosus Rand. Frequent in the sapwood of an aged 
elm. 
Lyctus caniculatus. Rare. 1 specimen June 18. 
Family CupEsIDAE. 
Cupes concolor Westw. Rare. Beaten from oak on July 6. 
Family CIoImpAE. 
Cis fuscipes Mellie. Common under bark of trees in March. 
Family LucANIDAE, 
Platycerus quercus Web. Quite rare. Taken flying April 29 and 
May 6. 
Family SCARABAEIDAE. 
Copris anaglypticus Say. Common. Found on roadsides and in 
pastures in June and July. 
Onthophagus pennsylvanicus Harold. Rare. Taken by sweeping 
August 27. 
Ataenius gracilis Melsh. Very rare. 2 specimens by sweeping 
on May 14. 
Aphodius vittatus Say. Very rare. 1 specimen April 24. 
Aphodius lividus Oliv. Rare. Taken by sweeping in April and 
June. 
Aphodius inquinatus Hbst. Common. Taken on the wing during 
March and April. 
