THE GENUS CALOSOMA. 105 



187S. Riley, C. V. Ground beetles. In 1st Rpt. U. S. Ent. Com. f. 1877, p. 313- 

 314, fig. 45-i7. 

 Species recorded as feeding on Rocky Moimtain locust. 



1879. Williams, J. Beneficial insects. In 9tli Rpt. Ent. Soc. Ontario f. 1878, p. 



36-46, fig. 15-35. 

 Page 40. Species recorded as feeding on Colorado potato beetle, cankerworms, and cutworms, 

 both in the adult and larval stages. 



1880. Bowles. G. J. Canadian cutworms. In Ann. Rpt. Ent. Soc. Ontario f . 1879, 



p. 37-46, fig. 2-6. 

 Page 45. Recorded as feeding on cutworms. 

 1880. CoMSTOCK, J. H. Report of the entomologist. In Rpt. U. S. Comr. Agr. f. 

 1879, p. 185-347, 16 pi. 

 Pages 191, 256, and 292. Noted preying on army worm. Reported ieediag on Hibernia tillaria 

 and that its habits are similar to those of C. scrutator Fab. 



1880. Fletcher, James. Entomology for beginners. In Canad. Ent., v. 12, no. 1, 

 p. 32-35, fig. 4-5. 

 Page 34. Species feeds on adult June beetles and cutworms. 



1882. Lintner, ,T. A. First Annual Report on tlie Injurious and Other Insects of the 

 State of New York. 381 p., 84 fig. 

 Page 128. The species was fovmd in great numbers in a field infested with the vagabond crambus 

 ( Crambus vulgivagellus), and probably feeds on them. 



1882. ScHArpp, F. G. Biological notes on, and description of the larva of Calosoma 



calidum Fab. hi Bui. Brool^lvn Ent. Soc, v. 5, p. 33-34. 



1883. Riley, C. V. Cankerworms. In 3d Rpt. U. S. Ent. Com., p. 157-197, 7 fig. 

 Page i77. Preys on the spring cankerworms; climbs trees. Many were found around the tin 



bandi on trees in "the spring. 



1883. Forbes, S. A. The food relations of the Carabidee and Coccinellida3. In 111. 

 State Lab. Nat. His. Bui. 6, p. 33-64. 

 Page 38. Stomachs of nine specimens examined and contents found to be composed of animal 

 matter, chiefly fluid. 



1889. Packard, A. S. Notes on the epipharytix and the epiphaiyageal organs of 



taste in mandibulate insects. In Psyche, v. 5, p. 222-228 (p. 228). 



1890. Bruner, L. Insects Injurious to Young Trees on Tree Claims. Univ. Nebr. 



Bui. 14 (Bui. Agr. Expt. Sta. Nebr., v. 3, art 2), p. 83-149, 98 fig. 

 Page 149. Mention made of the species feeding upon caterpillars of Clisiocampa americana. 



1893. Lintner, .1. A. Eighth Report on the Injurious and Other Insects of the 



State of New York f. 1891. In 45th Rpt. N. Y. State Mus., p. 105-320, 51 fig. 

 * Page 2:37. The larva known as the "cut worm lion" is very destructive to cutworms. 



1894. Leno, C.W., and Beutenmuller, W. Preliminary hand-book of the Coleoptera 



of North Eastern America. In Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, v. 2, no. 3, p. 133- 

 141, pi. 3. 

 Page 141. Classification and brief description. 



1895. Fernald, C. H. Entomologist's report. In 4th Rpt. Mass. State Bd. Agr. 



on the work of extermination of the gipsy moth, p. 27-29. 

 Page 28. Reported as feedmg upon the gipsy moth. 



1895. CoM.sTOCK, J. H., and Anna B. Manual of the Study of Insects. 701 p., 797 



fig. Ithaca. 

 Page 519. Beetle called the "fiery hunter," k-nown to climb trees in search of food. 



1896. FoRBU.sH, E. H., and Fernald, C. H. The Gypsy Moth. Mass. State Bd. 



Agr., 4954-c p., 66 pi., 34 fig. 

 Pages 381, 383. Brief notes on the adults feeding upon P. dispar caterpillars. 



1897. Burgess, A. F. Notes on certain Coleoptera known to attack the gypsy moth. 



In 44th Ann. Rpt. Mass. State Bd. Agr. f. 1896, p. 412-431, pi. 3-5. 

 Pages 42»>-t30. Contains description of the larvte in a]] stages and notes on habits of adults and 

 larva;. 



1898. BuROESs, A. F. Notes on predaceous beetles, 1897. In 45th Ann. Rpt. Mass. 



State Bd. Agr. f. J 897, p. 402-411. 

 Page 4fW. Notes on rearing the species. 



1899. Fletcher, James. Report of the entomologist and botanist, /n Canada 



Expt. Farms Rpts. f. 1898, p. 167-219, 24 fig. 

 Page ]'M), fig. 1 1. Notes on the variations of color in the spots of the elytra; also refers to the larva 

 of the "cutworm lion." 



1910. Bi.ATrm.EV, W. S. 'I'lic Tolrjoptera or l'.c(!tlcH of Indiana. J 386 p., 590 lig. 

 Brief description with notes on ofciirrciiw! and hahit.s. 



