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THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Pjederus, Grav. 



Littorarius,. Grav. 

 Stenus, Latr. 



*Colon, Say. 



Juno, Fab. 

 Oxyporus, Fab. 



Rufipennis, Lee. 



*Femoralis, Grav. 



Lateralis, Grav. 

 Bledius, Staph. 



Fumatus, Lee. 



Oxytelus, Grav. Trigonodemus, Lee. 



Sculptus, Grav. Striatus, Lee. 



Trogophlgeus, Mann. Anthobium, Steph. 



*Morio, Er. Protectum, Lee. 



Anthophagus, Grav. Proteinus, Latr. 



*Caesus, Er. 



Lesteva, Latr. 



*Biguttula, Lee. 

 Acidota, Steph. 



*Subcarinata, Er. 



*Patruelis, Lee. 



Platystethus, Mann. Olophrum, Er. 



Americauus. Er. 



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Hololepta, Payk. 



Fossularis, Say. 

 Hister, Linn. 



Interruptus, Beauv. 



Merdarius, Payk. 



*Harrisii, Kirby. 



Foedatus, Lee. 



*Cognatus, Lee. 



Marginicollis, Lee. 



Depurator, Say. 



Abbreviatus, Fab. 



*E marginatum, Er. 



HISTERIDiE. 



Coarctatus, Lee. 



*Cylindricus, Payk. 



^Gracilis, Lee. 

 Phe lister, Mars. 



*Subrotundus, 31ars. 

 Tribalus, Er. 



*Americanus, Lee. 



Paromalus, Er. 

 ? 



Saprinus, Leach. 

 Distinguendus, Mars. 

 *Sedecim striatus, Say. *Pensylvanicus, Er, 

 Americanus, Payk. *Conformis, Lee. 



*Carolinus, Payk. 

 LeContei, Mars. 

 Parallelus, Say. 



Assimilis, Er. 

 *Scupularis, Lee. 

 Fraternus, Lee. 



*Parvulus, Lee. 

 Megarthrus, Steph. 

 *Americanus, Sachse. 

 Angulicollis, Mold. 



OLISTHiERTJS, El\ 



Nitidus, Lee. 

 Glyptoma, Er. 

 *Costale, Er. 



*Deletus, Lee. 

 Teretrius, Er. 



^Americanus, Lee. 

 Plegaderus, Er. 



Transversus, Say. 

 Acritus, Lee. 



*Exiguus, Lee. 



SCAPHIDIID^E. 



Soaphidium, Oliv. 



4 Pustulatum, Say. 



Piceum, Mels. 

 Scaphisoma, Leach. 



Convexurn, Siy. 

 Toxidium, Lee. 



*Gamuaaroides, Lee. 



MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 



Larva of Heliothis armigera. — At a recent meeting of the Entomologi- 

 cal Society of London, Eng., " Mr. J. Jenner Weir exhibited two specimens 

 of Heliothis armigera, Linn. (H. umbrosus, Grote), bred from larvae which 

 fed in tomatoes. An importation of tomatoes from Spain or Portugal had 

 been greatly damaged by a number of green larvae, with black lines and spots, 

 which fed in the fruit, where there was apparently juice enough to drown 

 them, and which ultimately produced the moths exhibited." This insect has 



* Species marked with an asterisk have not been before included in the list o* 

 Canadian Coleoptera. 



