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Each locality record from the collections of the Illinois 

 State Laboratory of Natural History is separately indicated by 

 the letter I, and from the Bolter Collection of Insects by B. 



SCATTERING SPECIES (4). 



Zuph'tum longicolle. Cal., Tex,, Ohio (B). 



Adalia bipunctata. Can. and N. S., south to N. J., west to Neb. ; 



Col. to Ariz. Until the last few years practically unknown 



in Illinois; now frequent. 

 Lueanus placidus. Pa., 111., Ark. (I), Minn. (B). 

 Lema cornuta. S. C, Kan., N. W. Ind. 



LOCAL SPECIES (8). 



Baouncnlns blatchleyi. Ind., Wis. (B). [Throughout 111.] 



Melanoplns maeneilli, n. sp. [Rock Island Co.] 



Nobis elongates, n. sp. [Mason Co.] 



Harpalini, sp. [Rock Island Co.] 



Harpalus testaceus. la., 111. 



Meroptera cvlatella. Cook Co. 



SphmropMhalma chlamydata. Mason Co. 



Ammophila argentata, n. sp. [Mason Co.] 



NORTHERN SPECIES (2). 



Melanoplns fasciatus. Can., north half U. S., south limit N. J., 



Pa., Ind., Mo. to Col. 

 Melanoplns mi nor. Can., north half of U. S., Okl. and Ariz. 



SOUTHERN SPECIES (11). 



Ischnoptera inceqnalis. Ga., Ind. and Tex., to 0. Am. 



Mermiria bivittata. Fla. to N. J., thence to Utah and N. M.,Kan. 

 to Tex., 111.? 



Hippisens phoenicopterus. S. U. S. east of Great Plains, S. 111., 

 S. Ind. to N. J. 



Melanoplns impndiens. N. J., S. C, and Ga., to S. Ind. and 

 Ark. 



Cicada marginata. N. J. to Utah, 8. 111., and southward. 



Tettigia Meroglyphica. N. J. to Mex. Tex. (B). 



Carabus sylvosna. Mass. (I)., N. Y. to Tex., Kan. (I)., 111. 



Saprinus ferruginens. Tex., Fla. (B). 



