48 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Leucophasia is a modification of Euchloe^ but owing to the atrophy of 

 the cell which occupies only a small portion of the basal area of the 

 wing, lo and ii, as well as 7, 9 and 8a, all rise from 8. 



I should be exceedingly obliged if any one who has a good, collection 

 of tiie N. American Picridce would tell me which of the Pieridi and 

 Anthocharidi have neuration of these types. 



I do not wish in any way to suggest disagreement with Mr. Cockerell's 

 views, which may or may not be correct, but at the same time I do 

 wish to show that the superficial larval resemblance is unreliable ; and 

 I wish also to obtain some information as to which of the American 

 Pieridi and Anthocharidi agree generically with our British Euchloe and 

 Pieris. 



Rayleigh Villa, Westcombe Hill, Blackheath, S. E. 



ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF CANADIAN COLEOPTERA.— 



PART II. 



BY A. H. KILMAN, RIDGEWAY, ONT. 



As a supplement to my list of additions to Canadian Coleoptera pCib- 

 lished in Can. Ent., Vol. XXL, I beg to submit the following list of 

 species taken since 1889, in Canada, and, as far as I can learn, not 

 recorded in any of the published lists. 



In the identification of species I have been aided by Mr. Ulke and 

 Dr. Hamilton. 



(The numbers prefixed are those in Henshaw's List.) 



264 Clivina rubicunda, Lee. Very rare, on lake shore. 



296 Panagseus fasciatus. Say. One, on railway. May 23. 



413 Bembidium cautum, Lee. Several, in moss, in early spring. 



433 Tachys proximus, Say. Rare, hibernating in moss. 



620 Evarthrus sodalis, Lee. Five, in clay, under moss, February. 



712 Diplochila obtusa, Lee. One, under a log, May. 



739 Badister flavipes, Lee. Rare, hibernating in moss. 



820 Platynus vicinus, G. ^^ H. One, on lake shore. 



838 II exaratus, Mann. Rare, on lake shore, in the debris. 



892 Lebia analis, Dej. One, found while beating willows at Point 



Abino. 

 1 1 19 Harpalus testaceus, Lee. Rare, in pasture field, May. 

 1285 Coelambus punctatus. Say. Several, in a pond, in low woods, 

 May. 



