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ence to the May-beetle (Lachnosterna), although the latter is eaten 
by wild mockingbirds. 
Catzirp (Dumetella carolinensis) :°— 
Accepted: 
Cua#&ToPopDA. 
Earthworm. 
Isopopa. 
Oniscus asellus, 6. 
CHILOPODA. 
Julus sp. 
ORTHOPTERA. 
Green Acridiid. 
COLEOPTERA. 
CaRABIDA. 
Undetermined, 11. 
Agonoderus pallipes (pale yellow and black), 1. 
Anomoglossus pusillus (bluish-green, blue, or black). 
Bembidium chalceum (coppery to greenish or black). 
STAPHYLINIDA. 
Undet. (with red elytra), 1. 
CoccINELLID&. 
Undet., 1. 
Cucusipa&. 
Cucujus clavipes (larve), 6. 
DERMESTID A. 
Dermestes talpinus (black with variously colored hairs), 4. 
ScARABAIDA. 
Lachnosterna sp. 
Onthophagus hecate (black). 
CHRYSOMELID&. 
Diabrotica 12-punctata (yellow and black). 
TENEBRIONIDS. 
Tenebrio molitor (reddish-brown or black), 2. 
CURCULIONID. 
Centrinus scutellum-album (gray). 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Eweanessa antiopa, ad. (reddish-brown, light blue, and 
yellow). 
Phlegethontius 5-maculatus, ad. (gray, dark brown, and 
yellow). 
Hyphantria cunea, larva (yellow, brown, and black, very 
hairy), 5. 
DIPTERA. 
Calliphora erythrocephalus, larve, 56; ad. (metallic blue, 
eyes dull red), 1. 
Musca domestica (black and gray), 2. 
% Partial account in Yearbook U.S. Dept. Agr., 1895 (1896), p. 410. 
