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Asaphes indistinctus, decoloratus aud var. sereus, are all rare here ; the 



other two species are common under stones, etc. 

 Cebrio bicolor, two examples here, also St. Vincent. 



THROSCID^. 

 Drapetes geminatus, six examples. 

 Throscus constrictor, common, by beating ; chevrolati, common, on Ampelopsis' 



BUPRESTID^. 

 Chalcophora virg-inien.sis, not common ; fortis, three examples ; campestris, 



not rare, breeds in beech, maple, etc. 

 Dicerca divaricata, common, breeds in beech, maple, etc. ; pugionata, common, 



bi'eeds in i^jni-xa opidifolin ; liirida, common, breeds in hickory; lepida, two 



examples; spreta and tuherculata, not common. 

 Pcecilonota cyanipennis, rare. 

 Buprestis ruflpes, not common, breeds in beech ; fasciata and striata common, 



brought here in pine timber ; uUramarhia, three examples. 

 Melanophila acuminata, not rare ; fulvoguttata, three examples. 

 Anthaxia viridifrons, viridicornis and quercata, common ; cyanella, not 



rare; flavimana, St. Vincent. 

 Chrysobothris femorata, common, breeds in hickory, oak, chestnut, etc. ; 



floricola, common in pine timber; trinervia, not common; sexsignata, common, 



breeds in hickory. 

 AcmEeodera pulchella, common on flowers of Riidbeckia hirta, etc. ; culta, not 



c<mimon, by beating. 

 Ptosima g-ibbicoUis, common, breeds in Cercis canadensis. 

 Eupristocerus cogitans, not common. 

 Agrilus ruflcollis, common, breeds in rubus, ribes, etc.; otiosus, common, breeds 



in hickory, oak. etc. ; arcuatns, common ; var. coryli, common on hazel ; vit- 



(afocollis, rare, on Kahnia and chestnut; biUneatus, common, breeds in oak ; 



granulatus and acutipennis, not rare; politus, common, on Salix obtusifolia, 



June ; fallax, not rare ; obsoletognttatus, subcinctus and lecontei are not common, 



by beating; egenus, breeds in Rohinia, common. 

 Taphrocerus gracilis, common, by sweeping in swampy places. 

 Brachys ovata, common on oak ; sernginosa, common on hickory, elm, etc. ; 



tessellafa and sernginosa are not common. 

 Pachyscelis Isevig-atus, common. 



LAMPYRID^. 

 Rhyncheros sanguinipennis, St. Vincent. 

 Calopteron terminale, common ; retictdatum, more common. 

 Celetes basalis, ciema, dimkUata and Lopheros fraternus, rare. 

 Eros thoracicus, rare ; aurora, not rare, under bark, etc. ; sculptilis and triline- 



atus, rare. 

 Plateros modestus and canaliculatus, not rare. 

 Calochromus perfacetus, rare. 

 Lucidota atra and punctata, common. 

 EUychnia corusca and var. common about trees, etc. 

 Pyropyga nigricans and decipiens, common ; fenestrulis, not common here, 



but more so towards the mountains. 



