330 PROCEEDINGS OP THE ACADEMY OF 



IIG. Ancylonycha PROFUNDA Blanchai'd seems to be Lachno- 

 sterna rugoaa Lee. 



in. ^. brevicollis Blanch, is a race of L. fusca, = consimilis 

 Lee. 



118. A.fervida \ Blanch, (nee Fahr.) is L. obesa Lee. 



119. A. j)nncticollis Blanch, is a race of fusca. 



120. A.fervens % Blanch, (nee Gyll.) is congrua Lee. 



121. A. uniformis Blanch, is L. ephelida (Sa}). 



122. A. pruinosa J Blanch, (nee Mels.) = L. futilis Lee. 



123. A. fraterna (Harris), correct. 



124. A. KNOCHii Gyll.; correct for one 9, sexual characters 

 as in PROFUNDA (rugosa Lee.). Under the same label are two 

 specimens of another species allied to prunina. 



125. A. crenulata | Blanch, is L. hirticula (Knoch). 



126. A. CRASsissiMA Blanch, is a short stout species from Texas ; 

 the % sexual characters as in fusca; 9 with last ventral segment 

 semicircularly incised at tijD ; obesa Lee. 



127. A. GLABERRiMA Blanch. My determination (Synopsis 

 Journ. Acad. iSTat. Sc. 1. c. 242) is correct. 



128. A.micansX Blanch, (nee Knoch); two 9 which seem to be 

 L. CERASiNA Lee. or an allied species. 



129. A. DiFFiNis Blanch. A very distinct species ; % with the 

 fixed spur of hind tibise elongated, and last ventral segment not 

 impressed ; antennal club very long. 



130. A. iiiRSUTA Knoch, correct. 



131. A. pilosicolis Knoch, is the race of L. tristis (Fabr.), with 

 the pubescence of the elytra longer than usual. 



132. Cremastociiilus IIarrisii Kirby (Mus. Oxon.) has the 

 prothorax shining, the front angles are rounded and auriculate, the 

 sides are deeply impressed behind the front angles ; the hind angles 

 are not much retracted, surrounded by a deep sulcus; there is a 

 patch of hair on the disk each side in front of the hind angles ; the 

 mentuni is deeply notched behind. 



133. My notes on Buprcstidai from the types of Gory and 

 Laporte, now in the collection of Count Mniszech in Paris, have 

 been parti}' utilized by Mr. Crotch in his "Notes on the species 

 of Buprestida} found in the L^nited States" (Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sc. Phil. 1873, p. 84). But it remains for me here to express the 

 great obligations I am under to Count Mniszech, and to the other 

 possessors of types which 1 had occasion to study, for the facilities 



