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like it divided e3'es, but of broader form, with the. ramus of third 

 antennal joint as long as the others. 



218. Meloe impressa Kirby; the prothorax is a little longer 

 than broad, dull, sparsely ijunctured, elytra deeply rugose ; color 

 dark blue ; % with the antenuffi irregular. 



219. M. NIGRA Kirb}'. Quite different, prothorax shorter, more 

 convex, more punctured, head also more punctured, elytra less 

 deeply rugose, abdomen extremely finely rugose; color nearly 

 black. 



220. Apate (Lepisomus) rufijpennis and nigiHceps Kirby are 

 specimens of Polygraphus. 



221. A. (Z/.) brevicornis Kirby is in such bad condition as to 

 be not recognizable. 



222. Cerambycid^. My notes on this famil}' have been em- 

 ployed in the parts of the classification, Xew Species, and List 

 of North America Coleoptera relating to this family, with the ex- 

 ception of the few here detailed. 



228. Clytus decorus Oliv. Oxford Museum ; a species of 

 Cyllene not in our collections. 



224. Clytus carinatus Gory. Oxford Museum. Not in our 

 collections ; perhaps South American. 



225. Clytus compressicollis Gory, like verrucosus, but with 

 protliorax much more compressed and elevated; perhaps an indi- 

 vidual variation. 



226. Clytus antennatus "White, Brit. Mus. Cat., 252, is Arlio- 

 jyalus eurystefhus Lee. 



227. Phyton pallidum (Say). A specimen in the British Mu- 

 seum is labelled maculatum Oliv. (Saperda),but it agrees so little 

 with the description that we are not warranted in adoi^ting the 

 S3nonymy. 



228. Stenaspis unicolor Dupont is Cer. solitarius Say. 



229. Elaphidion arctum Newm. is the common small narrow 

 species with the antennal spines short, and the el^'tral spines long, 

 and was considered by Dejean as E. villosum Fabr. 



230. E. villosum (Fabr.) Newm. is putator Peck, pruinosuni 

 (jDej.) Gu(?rin. 



231. Agminopsis Thomson is Talxopora \.TfQ].^ Adetus Lee. 

 The type given me by Dr. Melsheimer (PoLYOPSiA analis Hald.) 

 is Brazilian, and not North American. 



232. Psenocerus supernotatus (Say.), Acharis lunifera fDej. 



