192 TMICHIGAN SURVEY, 1908. 



VII. LISTS OF ISLE ROYALE BEEtLES. 



1. LIST OF SPECIES COLLECTED IN 1905. 



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Cioindelidae. 



1. Ciciiidela longilabris Say. A. One specimen of the dark form 

 was taken from the clearing about Neutson's resort (IV, 5) on July 21 

 (G. 121). 



Geographic Range.. Newfoundland; Ottawa, Canada; Hudson Bay; 

 Nova Scotia; Quebec; Mt. Washington (summit), N. H. ; Michigan; Wis- 

 consin; Nebraska; New Mexico; Colorado (10,000-12,000 ft.); Utah; 

 Idaho; Montana; Alberta; California; Oregon; Alaska. 



CaraVidae. 



2. Garahus serratus Say. A. A single specimen was found crawling 

 over and through the tufts of Gladonia in the rock opening near camp 

 on Siskowit Bay (V, 3) on August 5 (G. 208). 



Geographic Range. Saskatchewan Basin, Canada; Mt. Washington, 

 N. H. ; W. Penua. ; Michigan; Indiana (A. B. Wolcott) ; Chicago, 111. 

 (Wolcott) ; Kansas; Colorado; New Mexico. Hamilton '94a, p. 354. 



3. Galosoma frigidum Kby. A. A single specimen was found on July 

 7 among the drift on the beach (I, 1) near Tonkin Bay (A. 7). 



Geographic Range. Drummond's Island, Ottawa, Canada ; Mt. Wash- 

 ington (summit) N. H. ; New York; Chicago, Illinois (Wolcott); W. 

 Penna. ; Michigan,; Indiana; Wisconsin; New Mexico; Texas. 



4. BemMdium cannula. Chaud. A. "Very abundant July 8 on the 

 sandy beach at the head of Conglomerate Bay (I, 1). Running rapidly 

 over the sand and fine gravel just back of the wet strip along the shore." 

 (G. 30), Gleason. 



Geographic Range. New Hampshire; Mass.; Adirondack Mts., New 

 York; Port Arthur, Ontario; Saskatchewan Basin, Canada; Georgia; 

 Ohio; Michigan; Indiana (Wolcott); Illinois; Wisconsin; Arkansas; 

 Colo. (8,000 ft.) ; Oregon; Brit. Columbia. Hay ward, '97, p. 46. 



5. BemMdium transversale Dej. Two specimens were taken about 

 the camp at the Light-house (I, 7) on July 11 (G. 49). 



Geographic Range. Canada; Gulf of St. Lawrence; Lake Superior 

 region; Mich.; Wisconsin; Nebraska; Kansas; Colo.; New Mexico; Ari- 

 zona; Wyoming; Utah; Pacific Coast from So. Calif, to Alaska. 



6. BemMdium grapii Gy\\.=nitens Lee. A. "On a low bare rock on 

 the shore near the Lighthouse at Rock Harbor (I, 1). On July 11, early 

 in the morning, with air temperature of 51° F. and surface temperature 

 about the same, no specimens were seen ; but as the surface grew warmer, 

 up to 95° F., the beetles became abundant. They probably conceal them- 

 selves in crevices in the rock when the temperature is low.'" (G. 46.) 

 Gleason. 



Geographic Range. Greenland; Hudson Bay region, Saskatchewan and 

 Mackenzie Basins ; Isle Royale, Michigan ; White Mts., N. H. ; New York ; 

 southward on the mountains of the west to Colorado, New Mexico and 



