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MATERIALS TOWARDS A HISTORY OF THE COLEOPTERA LONGICORNIA, &C. 



283. G. sph(ericollis, Say. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc, v. 280. G. discicollis, Dej. — pauper- 

 cula, Newman. 



284. G. ruficoi.i.is, Say. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci., iii. 421 — collaris, Mels. Cat., No. 842. 

 Boston Collection, 1247. Extends from Massachusetts to Carolina. — April. 



Note. — An entomological article in the Boston Journal of Natural History, Vol. II., containing descriptions of 

 ten species of Longicornia, by Mr. Randall, was overlooked until this paper had been presented to the society: 

 and also one by Mr. Newman, in the Entomological Magazine, Vol. II. The latter contains a number of species 

 of Elaphidion, some of which are probably redescribed. Several new species will be found described by me in 

 the Proceedings of the Acad. Nat. Sci., Vol. III. 



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