To THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Scandinavia as it is in England. There was no specimen of this species 

 in the collection of American Anthomyid^e which I received some years 

 ago from the Museum at Cambridge, Mass. 



" Your specimen exactly corresponds with some of the English ones 

 which I possess. It is rather a variable species ; the ist and 2nd joints 

 of the antennae are sometimes nearly black, when it has been named A. 

 mitis by Meigen ; but they are mostly rufous. One characteristic point 

 is that the palpi should be entirely yellow or red, not black at the tips as 

 in Pegomyia nigritarsis Zett., a species which also mines the leaves of the 

 Dock, in the larva state. I have bred both species from the same leaf of 

 a. obtusifolius." 



ADDITIONS TO CANADIAN LISTS OF COLEOPTERA. 



BY W. HAGUE HARRINGTON, OTTAWA. 



(Continued from page 47.) 



Correction. — Page 46, line 9, for "Uhler" read Ulke. 



ELATERIDiE. 



Fornax badius, Mels. One specimen. The only list in which I have 



found this species recorded is that by Mr. Schwarz, of Florida 



Coleoptera. 



Horn a Bv. One specimen. 

 Hypocoeliis frontosns, Say. One specimen (given to Dr. LeConte). 

 Sarpedon scabrosus, Bv. One specimen of this very rare species was 



taken by me while beating shrubbery (June, 1880), and another 



was captured about the same time and given to me by Mr. Fletcher. 



Both were $ , this sex having been previously unknown. They 



are now in the respective collections of Drs. LeConte and Horn. 

 Elater nigrinus, Payk. One specimen. Recorded from Michigan and 



Lake Superior. 

 ^•Megapenthes stigmosus., Lee. This species is by no means rare, yet I do 



not find it in any of the lists which I have at hand, except that of 



Lake Superior species. 

 Agriotes oblongicollis, Mels. Rare ; same localities. 

 Limonius aeger, Lee. Rare. A Lake Superior species. 



