86 INSECT FAUNA. 



Mountiiinoiis regions are especially attractive to all lovers of na- 

 ture. There the Entomologist finds a fauna peculiar to the locality. 



Oi-aer— COLEOPTERA. (Beetles.) 



Earn. — ciciNDELiDTt:. 

 Cicindcla s«?xguttata, Fab. 



CAUAHIl)^:. 



*Notiophilns semistriatus, Say. 

 Dyseliirius globulosus, Putz. 

 *Calathus impun'ctatus, Lee. 

 Pl;itynns sinuatus, Lee. 

 rtorostichus adoxus, Lee. 



caudicalis, Xec. 



flebilis, Lee. 



*ininctatissimus. Rand. 



*honestus, Lee. 

 Aniara arenaria, Lee. 

 *lJra(lycellus cognatus, Se/iuxUe. 

 llariinlus viridiaenous, Beauv. 

 compar, Lee. 

 pensylvanicus, Lee. 

 herhi vagus, Say. 

 *l'atn)l)us' tenuis, Lee. 

 *Tn'chus micans, Xec. 

 Bembidium picipes, Kirby. 



quadriiiiaculatum, Uyll. 



Avingatei, Bland. 

 Tachys nanus, Schaum. 



BKATIIINID^, 



*Brathinus nitidus, Lee. 



IJVRKIIID.*. 



Cytilus varius, Er. 



ELATElUDuE. 



Cryptohypnus abbi'eviatus, Lee. 

 *Elater luctuosus, Lee. 

 *Eanus maculipennis, Xec. 

 *Sericosomus incongruus, Zee. 



LAMPYKID^E. 



Calopteron typieum, Xcc. 



reticulatum, Fac. 

 Lucidota atra, Ljac. 



* Species found near the summit and of the sub-alpine fauna. 



