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iMcanuti dama Thuiil). One specimen, 9 . * 



DorcKs parallelus Say. In rotten wood. 



Phitycerus quercus Web. Tn rotten wood. 



Cenichus piceus Web. T obtained in Dec. ISfil, 23 specimens, mostly 



males, from a small i)iece of half decayed wood. 

 J\iss<i/iis coniufMS Fabr. Very common and apparently as active as in 



warm weather. 

 Dicerca spreta Gory. Two specimens taken under moss, in February. 

 Aihlocera pennata Fabr. 



marmorata Fabr. 

 aurorata Say. One specimen. 

 impressicolUs Say. 

 „ avita Say. One specimen. 



Alaus ocidatus Linn. 

 Elater /hittus Say. 



^at/i Lee. One specimen. 

 ,, hcpaticus Melsh. 

 ,, ruhricus Say. 

 Drasterius dorsah's Say. Under stones. 



„ vespertinus Fabr. Under stones. 



Mchi)iotus communis Schon. 

 ,, fissilis Say. 

 ,, tenax Say. 

 Limonius (j/lindri/ormis Say. 

 Corytnhites suIcicoUis Say. 

 Eros mundus Say. One specimen. 

 Fliotimis corrusra Linn. Quite common under bark. 

 'Ihaneroclerus sanguineus Say. Under bark. 



Gkrus {chneumoneus Fabr. In almost incredible number in the inter- 

 stices of the rough bark of red-oak. I have not met with it in the 

 summer season. 

 Clerus nigripes Say. 

 Necrohia rufipes DeGeer. 

 Oedionychis vians Illig. 



Chrysomela viride Melsh. One specimen under moss. 

 Megilla maculata DeGeer. Very common. 

 Adouid parenthesis Say. 

 Endomychus higuttatiis Say. 

 Opiocephahs bicornis Oliv. Very common. 



