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L. atriventris Say. H., Ill, and IV, with the preceding; not common. 



L. viridis Say. Common in all localities on flowers, especially golden 

 rod, from April to September inclusive. 



L. pumila Dej. L., IX, 12 on flowers of golden rod. 



L. viridipennis Dej. H., II, 12. E., Ill, 27. N. C., V, 23, under 

 stones and logs; not common. 



L. ornata Say. L., IX, 19 on flowers of golden rod; not common. 



L. scapularis Dej. R., II, 21, IV, 11, under stones. C., V, 31 flying; 



rather rare. 



COPTODERA Dej. 



C. aerata Dej. H., VI, 30 to VII, 14 taken only at night running 

 over trunks of dying and infested hickory trees; rare. 



APRISTUS Chd. 



A. cordicollis Lee. E., V, 29. Running about in day time on shale- 

 bank. (Coll. by W. R. Walton). 



BLECHRUS Mots. 

 B pusio Lee. N. C., II, 13 under stones. 



METABLETUS Schm.-Goeb. 



M. americanus Dej. H., R., II, III, and XI, 28 under logs and 

 stones. 



PLOCHIONUS Dej. 



P. timidus Hald. N. C., XI, 16. Highspire, III, 30; XI, 29 under 

 bark of hickory and fallen oak trees. (Coll. by W. S. Fisher). 



PINACODERA Schaum. 



P. limbata Dej. Common in all localities under stones and leaves, 

 II, III, V, IX, and XL 



P. platicollis Say. Same as the preceding. 



CYMINDIS Latr. 



C. americana Dej. All localities, always taken singly under stones, 

 in dead logs, etc. From October to beginning of May. 



C. pifosa Say. R., VII, 4, X, 10; E.. XL 7 under stones. H., VII, 

 i to 13 at arc lights; common. 



C. neglecta Hald. R., all year around under stones ; not rare locally. 

 E., Ill, 27. 



APENES Lee. 



A. lucidula Dej. All localities, singly under stones, III, IV, VI and 

 XI. H., VI, 14 at arcs. 



A. sinuata Say. N. C., II, 13. R., II, and III. L., IV. 18. Under 

 stones. H., VI, 21 at arc lights; not common. 



HELLUOMORPHA Lap. 



H. bicolor Harr. R., V, 8; IX, 18 under stones at foot of mountain; 

 two specimens. 



