2IO ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [May, 'lO 



CRATACANTHUS Dej. 

 C. dubius Beauv. H., VIII, 19 (Coll. by Charles Anderson). 



AGONODERUS Dej. 



A. lineola Fab. H., VI uirder stones and at arc lights ; not un- 

 common. 



H. caliginosus Fabr. Common everywhere. H., VI and VII at arc 

 IV to VII, XI and XII. 



A. partiarius Say. E., V, 13. N. C., V, 7 to 23 ; not uncommon. 



HARPALUS Latr. 



H. dichrous Dej. Common in all localities under stones, II to V, 

 IX and XL 



H. vulpeculus Say. Same as preceding. 



H autumnalis Say. E., Ill, 27, IV, 4- H., IV, 16, V, 13. R., IV, 

 18 under stones. 



H. viridiaeneus Beauv. H., V, 13. One specimen, (Coll. by E. 

 Daecke). 



II. caliginosus Fabr. Common everywhere. H., VI and VII at arc 

 lights. 



H. faunus Say. N. M., X, 30. 



H. convivus? Lee. R., IV, nth. N. M., V, 8. L., IX, 19. 

 H. vagans Lee. N. M., X, 30. 

 H. pennsylvanicus DeG. Common everywhere. 



var. compar Lee. N. C., IV, 25. H., VI, 23. 



var. longior Kirby. R., V, 23, IX, 18. 



var. erythropus Dej. Common in all localities, V to VII and 



IX to XL 



H. spadiceus Dej. R., IV, 18, X, 10 under stones; not common. 

 H. hcrbivagus Say. N. C., II, 27. H., V, 13; X, 12. N. M., X, 30. 

 H. nitidttlus Chd. N. C., IV, 17, 2 specimens. 



SELENOPHORUS Dej. 



5". opalinus Lee. H, V and VI. E., IX, 26. L., VI, 6; not un- 

 common. 



STENOLOPHUS Dej. 



S. fuliginosus Dej. N. M., X, 30. H., IX, XL R., XL Under 

 stones ; rather common. 



5. plcbeius Dej. R., X and IX in swamp. 



S. conjunctus Say. Common in all localities under stones, etc. II, 

 III, and XL 



S. ochropcztis Say. Common in all localities IV and XL 



ACUPALPUS Latr. 



A. cams Lee. -IL, XI under stones in swamp. 



