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The bulk of the determinations has been made by Mr. W. 



S. Fisher, of the United States National Museum, to whom I 



am especially indebted. Others who have determined material 



and to whom I wish to express thanks are as follows : W. S. 



Blatchley, C A. Frost, Dr. E. A. Schwarz, J. J. Davis (Lach- 



nosterna), J. A. Hyslop (Elateridae), and Dr. A. D. Hopkins 



(Scolytidae). 



C1CINDE1.1DAE. 



Tetracha Carolina Linn. Very scarce. June 4-8. Edge of piny 

 woods, June 4 (J. R. W.). 



Cicindela scutellaris var. unicolor Dej. Common in and along 

 sides of roads. 



Cicindela punctulata Fab. The most abundant species of tiger- 

 beetle found here. Most abundant during June. 



Cicindela dorsalis var. media Lee. A single specimen, May 6 (Bio. 

 Coll.). 



Cicindela abdominalis Fab. Taken at edge of piny woods (J. R. 

 W.), April-June 14. 



Carabidae. 



Omophron labiatum Fab. Beneath arc-light, May 7. 



Calosoma sayi Dej. Found during August in velvet-bean fields; 

 predaceous on Anticarsia gcmmatiiis, June 24. 



Pasimachus strenuus Lee. Met with occasionally beneath old 

 logs. April 9-22. 



Pasimachus subsulcatus Say. Beneath old logs, April 4. 



Morio monilicomis Latr. Beneath bark of dead pine trees, March 

 1. 



Dicaelus altemans Dej. A single specimen beneath log at Hog- 

 town Creek, April 11. 



Galerita janus Fab. Very common under old logs the year round. 



Galerita lecontei Dej. Same habitat as above species, but not so 

 abundant, 



Casnonia pennsylvanica Linn. Roots of grass and at lights, Alay 

 13. 



Lebia viridis Say. On Salvia leaf. May 15. May 15-June 12. 



Callida decora Fab. Adults taken beneath bark of decayed oak 

 stumps and limbs, Jan. i6-Feb. 4. Both adults and larvae abun- 

 dant in velvet-bean fields during August preying upon cater- 

 pillar of Anticarsia gemmatilis. 



Plochionus amandus Newm. A specimen taken in caterpillar's 

 nest on Osmanthus americanum, Aug. 13. 



Apenes sinuata Say. A specimen taken in leaf-tyer's nest 

 {Laverna sabcllela) on Phoenix canariensis. 



