May, 1907.] A Collecting Trip North of Sault Ste. Marie. 
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interesting in being about intermediate in location to the previ¬ 
ous records. The specimen, a female, is considerably brighter 
in coloration than Loew’s and Williston’s descriptions indicate, 
and there is no black on the hind femora as described by Loew 
“femoribus praeter apicem nigris” (Centur. V. 36). Otherwise 
the description applies closely. 
COLEOPTERA. 
The Coleoptera were sent to Mr. Chas. Dury of Cincinnati, 
who has furnished me with the following list: 
Cicindela longilabris Say. 
vulgaris Say. 
var. obliquata Kby. 
hirticollis Say. 
Gyrinus limbatus Say. 
dichrous Say. 
canadensis Reg. 
Nechrophorus vespilloides Hbst. 
Coccinella trifasciata Linn. 
Buprestis fasciata Fabr. 
maculiventris Say. 
Ellychnia corrusca Linn. 
Leptura canadensis Fabr. 
proxina Say. 
Monohammus confusor Kby. 
scutellatus Say. 
Doryphora 10-lineata Say. 
Chrysomela spiraeas Say. 
Adoxus vitis Linn. 
The Adoxus are very small specimens of this species, otherwise 
the collection does not present any noteworthy features, unless 
it be to emphasize the fact, that Coleopterous insects are scarce 
in this region at this season of the year. 
Hymenoptera. 
The Hymenoptera were sent to Professor Jas. S. Hine who 
submits the following notes and list: 
Three of the species have been determined by C. T. Brues of 
the Milwaukee Public Museum. Of a species of the family 
Evaniidae, taken at Searchmont, August 6th, he savs that it is 
either Gasteruption kreichbaumeri Schletterer, described from 
Europe, or a new species. The following species besides the one 
mentioned were taken: 
Urocerus albicornis Fabr., Hevden. 
Homotropus pallipennis Prov., Searchmont. 
Exoclium mundum Say, Oden, Michigan. 
Exoclium fascipenne Norton, Searchmont. 
Rhyssa albomaculata Cresson, Oden, Michigan. 
Eumenes fraternus Say, Searchmont, Ontario. 
Odynarus sp., Searchmont. 
Prvonyx atratus Lep., Heyden. 
Bombus ternarius Say, Searchmont. 
