THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



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DorcAschema, LcY. 



nigrum, Say. 

 Saperda, Fabr. 



calcarata, Say. 



tridentata, Oliv. 



vestita, Say. 

 Cyrtinus, Lec. 



* py'gra ae u s . Hi r/</. 

 Oberea, Meg. 



amabilis, Maid. 



tripunctata, Fabr. 

 DesmocerUs, Sen\ 



cyaneus, Fabr. 

 Rhagium, Fabr. 



lineatum, Oliv. 

 Toxotus, Serv. 



decoloratus, Harr. 



trivittatus, Say. 

 '"cylindricollis, Say. 

 •'Schaumii, Lew 

 Encyclops, Newm. 



coeruleus, Say. 

 Evodinus, Lec. 



monticola, Kami. 

 AqmaEops, Lec. 



proteus, Kirby. 



AnthopHylax, LcY. 



malachiticus, H'ald. 

 *altematus, Lee. 

 Strangalia, Serv. 



subhamata, Rand. 



bicolor, Swed. 



quagga, Germ. 



fugax, Labr. 



lugubris, Say. 



lineola, Say. 

 *cruentata, Hatd. 

 Leptura, Linnc. 



canadensis, Oliv. 



biforis, Newm. 



vittata, Oliv. 



vagans, Oliv. 



sphaericollis, Say. 



mutabilis, Lee. 



pubera, Say. 



8-notata, Say. 



scalaris, Say. 



subargentata, Kirby 

 •'propinqua, Bland. 



proxima, Say. 



capitata, Newn. 



ruficollis. Saw 



The Number of Insects. — The number of described species of 

 insects is estimated by Gerstaecker at above one hundred and sixty 

 thousand, viz. : Coleoptera, ninety thousand ; Hymenoptera, twenty-five 

 thousand ; Diptera, twenty-four thousand ; Lepidoptera, twenty-two to 

 twenty-four thousand.—- Nature. 



Classification of Moths. — The great work by the Messrs. Felder 

 on the Lepidoptera of the Novara (an Austrian) Exploring Expedition, 

 will be completed this year. It will contain a complele classification of 

 the moths, and will supplement Guenee's work on them. — American 

 Naturalist. 



