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Bembidium lucidura, Lee. 



" scopulinum, Kirby. 



Pterostichus lucublandus. Say. 



Common. 

 Pterostichus convexicoUis, Say. 



" mutus, Say. 



Amara exarata, Dej. Common. 

 Amara pallipes, Kirby. 



var. depressus, Lee. 

 Amara impunctieollis, Say. 



" sp. Common. 

 Platynus extensieollis, Say. 

 " cupripennis, Say. 

 " plaeidus, Say. 

 " obsoletus, Say. 

 Clilsenius serieeus, Forst. 

 Harpalus viridiseneus, B e a u v 



Common. 

 Harpalus fallax, Lee. 



" basilaris, Kirby. 

 Anisodactylus rusticus, Say. 

 Cereyon hpemorrhoidalis, Fab. 



sp. 

 Silpha surinamensis, Fab. Com- 

 mon. 

 Silpha lapponica, Hbst. 

 Anthobium, sp. 

 Adalia bipunctata, Linn. 

 Laemophlceus convexulus, Lee. 

 Peltis ferruginea, Linn. 

 Cyphon variabilis, Thumb. 

 Monocrepidius auritus, Hbst. 

 Agriotes mancus, Say. 

 " limosus, Lee. 

 Dolopius lateralis, Esch. 

 Betarmon bigeminatus, Rand. 

 Melanotus fissilis. Say. 

 Corymbites eylindriformis, Hbst. 



'• spinosus, Lee. 



Agrilus fallax, Say. 



" politus, Say. 

 Ellychnia eorrusca, Linn. 

 Podabrus, 2 sp. 

 Telephorus fraxini, Say. 



" lineola, Fab. 



Thanasimus nubilus, Kl. 

 Platyeerus depressus, Lee. 

 Onthophagus nuchieornis, Linn. 



Common. 



Aphodius fossor, Linn. Common. 

 " fimetarius, Linn. 

 " ruricola, Melsh. 

 " erratieus, Linn. 



Diplotaxis tristis, Kirby. 



Trichius affinis. Gory. 



Phymatodes dimidiatus, Kirby. 



Hyperplatys maeulatus, Hald. 



Donaeia proxima, Kirby. 



Bassareus sellatus, Suffr. 



Cryptocephalus 4-maeulatus, Say. 



Chrysomela elegans, Oliv. 



*Chrysomela staphylea, Linn. ? 

 One sp. only. 



Trirhabda tomentosa, Linn. Com- 

 mon. 



Haltiea bimarginata. Say. 



Isomira quadristriata, Coup. 

 Cistelidce gn. sp. 



Melajidryadce. " " 



Salpingus vireseens, Lee. 



Nacerdes melanura, Linn. 



Anaspis rufa, Say. 



Attelabus rhois, Boh. 



Lepyrus eolon, Linn. 



Hylobius confusus, Kirby. 



Anthonomus corvulus, Lee. 

 " eratpegi, Walsh. 



Dendroctonus terebrans, Olio. 



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*This Chrysomela is very near the European Staphylea, Linn., if it is not the same. 

 Comparing it with one specimen from Europe, the Nova Scotian insect is larger, being 

 .32 in., as compared to .26in., the length of the one from Europe. The thorax of the Euro- 

 pean insect is more densely, and the elytra much more coarsely, punctured than in the 

 N. S. insect. 



