70 FOOD OF BOBOLINK, BLACKBIRDS, AND GRACKLES. 
The following is a list of the various insects identified in the stomachs 
of crow blackbirds: 
Insects found in stomachs of crow blackbirds, 
Cicindela punctulata. 
Cicindela purpurea. 
Cychrus sp. 
Carabus sp. 
Calosoma scrutator. 
Calosoma calidum. 
Calosoma externum. 
Pasimachus depressus. 
Scarites subterraneus. 
Amara sp. 
Chieenius sp. 
Agonoderus pallipes. 
Harpalus caliginosus. 
Harpalus pénnsylvanicus. 
Helophorus inquinatus. 
Olophrum convexum. 
Scymnus sp. 
Hister americanus. 
Ips quadriguttatus. 
Drasterius elegans. 
Drasterius dorsalis. 
Podabrus ruguiosus. 
Canthon sp. 
Phanzeus carnifex. 
Onthophagus hecate. 
Onthophagus pennsylvanicus. 
Ateenius sp. 
Aphodius fimetarius. 
Aphodius inquinatus. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Bolbocerus farctus. 
Geotrupes sp. 
Dichelonycha elongata. 
Macrodactylus subspinosus, 
Lachnosterna sp. 
Anomala varians. 
Ligyrus gibbosus. 
Allorhina nitida. 
Euphoria fulgida. 
Euphoria inda. 
Cremastochilus sp. 
Prionus sp. 
Strangalia sp. 
Cryptocephalus venustus, 
Typophorus canellus. 
Colaspis brunnea. 
Chrysomela pulchra. 
Gastroidea polygoni. 
Haltica sp. 
Dibolia sp. 
Coptocycla signifera. 
Eleodes tricostata. 
Epiceerus imbricatus. 
Phytonomus punctatus. 
Sitones hispidulus. 
Lixus sp. 
Balaninus sp. 
Sphenophorus zee, et al. 
Calandra granaria. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Leucania unipuncta. Deilephila lineata. 
HEMIPTERA, 
Euschistus sp. Prionidus cristatus. 
NEUROPTERA, 
Corydalis cornutus. 
THE BOAT-TAILED GRACKLE. 
( Quisealus major. ) 
The hoat-tailed grackle, one of the largest of the blackbirds in the 
United States, inhabits the South Atlantic and Gulf States from Vir- 
ginia to Texas, and is not found at any great distance from the coast. | 
