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Diplotaxis frontalis Lee. Taken with the above species, April 24. 



Several at lights, April 6. 

 Diplotaxis subcostata Blanch. Large numbers taken under arc- 

 light, April 6. 

 Ataenius imbricatus Melsh. Very abundant at lights, June 7. 

 Ataenius alternatus Melsh. Also very abundant at lights, June 7. 

 Aphodius lividus Oliv. Very numerous for several nights, June 7. 

 Aphodius stercorosus Melsh. A single specimen at lights, June. 

 Bradycinetus ferrugineus Bequv. Rather scarce. Lights, June 3- 



Aug. 30. 

 Bolboceras lazarus Fab. Abundant at lights, July 21 and Sept. 3. 

 Serica vespertina Gyll. A specimen taken eating foliage of young 



hickory. March 10. 

 Lachnosterna prununculina Burm. Several at lights, June 6. A 



swarm of hundreds was eating the foliage of pine at night, 



June 8. I was attracted by the loud buzzing of them over- 

 head. 

 Lachnosterna glaberrima Blanch. One at lights, June 6. 

 Lachnosterna sp. nov. near nova. Three specimens taken beneath 



arc-light, April 6. 

 Lachnosterna parvidens Lee. One at light, April 4. 

 Lachnosterna latifrons Lee. At light, June 1. 



Lachnosterna micans Knoch. An uncommon species here, April 5. 

 Polyphylla gracilis Horn. An uncommon species, but taken on 



pine, April 28-May 20. 

 Polyphylla occidentalis Linn. This species is also a pine foliage 



feeder, April 25-May 31. 

 Anomala semilivida Lee. A specimen on beggarweed, Aug. 13. 

 Anomala marginata Fab. One taken beneath log at Hogtown 



Creek, May 23. This species feeds on the foliage of the 



grape and various trees. 

 Strigoderma pygmaea Fab. Found abundantly on various weeds, 



corn and cotton. April 20-Aug. 

 Pelidnota punctata Linn. Taken in small numbers at lights during 



May. 

 Cyclocephala villosa Burm. A few at lights, June 7. 

 Dyscinetus trachypygus Burm. Abundant the year round at lights. 

 Ligyrus gibbosus DeG. Abundant at lights during May. 

 Dynastes tityrus Linn. Found occasionally beneath old logs. 



Abundant beneath arc-lights in July. 

 Stephanucha (Euphoria) areata Fabr. A rather rare species here. 



Taken only along sandy roads, Jan. 16-Feb. 19. 

 Euphoria sepulchralis Fabr. An extremely abundant species, oc- 



