\'ol. Xxix] ENTOMOLOGICAI. NEWS 331 



An Annotated List of Gainesville, Florida, Coleoptera. 



By H. L. DoziER, University of Florida. 



(Continued from page 298) 

 BUPRESTIDAE. 



Chalcophora virginiensis Drury. A common species. The larvae 

 bore in pine. 



Chalcophora georgiana Lee. Not as abundant as the above 

 species. May. 



Dicerca obscura Fab. An adult taken on pine log, Jan. 3 (J. R W.). 



Dicerca punctulata Sch. A specimen in sandy road. (W. E. Pen- 

 nington) Jan. 



Buprestis lineata Fab. Not an uncommon species. 



Buprestis connexa Horn. An undated specimen. (J. R. W.). 



Buprestis decora Fab. Two specimens on pavement near pine 

 trees — one contained a large number of well-developed 

 eggs — March 29. 



Melanophila notata L. & P. One in flight, Mar. 31. 



Anthaxia cyanella Gory. Always taken on foliage of oak. First 

 of season taken March 27. Very abundant on young red 

 oak bushes in open fields, April 15. 

 13. (J. R. W.). 



Chrysobothris femorata Fab. var. At dogwood blossom, April 



Chrysobothris chrysoela lUig. One in flight, Nov. 1. An uncom- 

 mon species. 



Chrysobothris sp. An undated $. 



Actenodes auronotata Lap. This is a Cuban species found occa- 

 sionally in Florida. Several specimens in flight, June 27-28. 



Acmaeodera ornata Fab. An uncommon species, May 1. 



Acmaeodera tubulus Fab. Taken in dew-berry blossom, March 2. 

 Abundant at wild plum blossoms. Mar. 8. On bull thistle, 

 April 11. 



Agrilus subcinctus Gory. Numbers taken in copula on ash leaves 

 in hammock, April 4. Mar. 24-Apr. 4. 



Taphrocerus agriloides Cr. Numbers taken by sweeping nut grass 

 and low herbage at hammock edge, April 1-3. 



Brachys cuprascens Blatch. Extremely abundant eating oak 

 foliage from March 24-April 16. 



Lampvridae. 

 Calopteron reticulatmn Fab. This large handsome species is 

 found rather commonly on the foliage of various shrubs 

 and trees. Mar. 5-June 25. 

 Celetes basalis Lee. On basswood leaf, April 2. 

 Photuris pennsylvanica DeG. Taken on pine at night and on 

 corn plants, June 9. 



