202 MICHIGAN SURVEY, 1908. 



Oeographic Range. Ottawa, Can. ; Lake Superior ; N. H. ; Mass. ; New 

 York; Penna.; Mich.; Wis.; Hudson Bay Terr.; Idaho; Calif. Leng, 

 Ti-ans. Am. Ent. Soc, 18, p. 167. 



77. Donacia cineticornis Newm. A. ''Three specimens were taken on 

 July 27 and 28 at Sumner Lake (III, 5), associatjed with the preceding 

 species and with the same habit." Gleason. (G. 171, 175). 



Geographic Rancfc. Canada; Vermont; New Hampshire; Mass.; New 

 York; Michigan; No. Illinois; Texas. 



78. Orsodachna atra Ahr. Yar.^childreni Kby. Two specimens were 

 taken at the Light-house (I, 7) on July 11 (G. 49). Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. 

 Soc, '92, pp. 6-7. Ent. Amer., I, p. 9. 



Geographic Range. Saskatchewan basin; Ottawa, Canada; New Eng- 

 land and south on the mountains to N. Carolina; W. Penna.; Mich.; 

 Wisconsin; No. 111. (Wolcott) ; Iowa; Alberta; Colorado; New Mexico; 

 Arizona; California. Psyche, 9, p. 303; Brit. Columbia. 



79. Galcnicella iiymphaea L. A. These leaf beetles were taken in a 

 small bayou (IV, 3) connected with Tobin Harbor on July 21 (A. 42). 

 Larvae, pupae, freshly emerged and fully covered adults were all rep- 

 resented in very large numbers. The lily leaves were riddled by the 

 innumerable lai-vae. Cf. Chittenden, '05, p. 58 and Mac Gillivray, '03, p. 

 325 for the life history of this species. 



Geographic Range. In Canada westward to the Mackenzie Basin and 

 into Alaska; New York; Va. ; Ohio (Dury) ; W. Penna.; Mich.; Colo- 

 rado; Texas; Oregon; Calif.; Siberia into Europe. Hamilton, '94a. p. 

 398. 



Tenelirionidac. 



80. Vpis ceraml)oide.<i L. A. A single specimen was taken at the 

 Light-house (I, 7) on July. 23 (G. 153). 



Geographic Range. Ottawa, Can. ; Hudson Bay ; Saskatchewan basin ; 

 Lake Superior; Nova Scotia; Maine; Mt Washington, N. H. ; Vermont; 

 New York; New Jersey; W. Penna.; Mich.; Wisconsin; Estherville, 

 Cass Co., Minn. (Wolcott) ; Colo.; Montana; Manitoba; No. Asia; 

 Siberia; No. Europe; Germany. Hamilton, '94a, p. 400. 



Cistelidac. 



81. Cistela i^ericea Say. A. Found under loose stones on the jack 

 pine ridge (I. 5) on July" 14 (G. 81). 



Food plants. Has been found on pine, oak and basswood. (Felt, '06, 

 p. 518.) 



Geographic Range. Michigan; W. Penna.; New Jersey; New Mexico. 



MIelandryidae. 



82. Slerropalpus harhntii.^ Schall. A. One specimen was taken at 

 Tobin Harbor on July 19 (G. 120). 



Food plant. Larva bores in sap and heart wood of balsam and spruce. 

 (Felt, '06, p. 671). 



Geographic Range. Canada; Lake Superior and Hudson Bay regions; 

 Maine; Vermont; New York; W. Penna.; West Virginia; Colorado; 

 Rocky Mts. south to New Mexico ; Manitoba ; Oregon ; Brit. Columbia ; 

 Alaska; Siberia; Europe. 



