320 JOHN HAMILTON, M. D. 



Ocypus ater — Tasiiins, a division of Ocypus. 

 Xantholinus fulg-idus — Eulissus, a division. 

 Cilea — Leucopari/phKti. more recent (Horn). 



Ccenoscelis and Typhoea in Henshave's List (1883) are misprints. 

 Ips Fab. A-guttatus— Giisrochilus, a division of Ips Fab., but Ips Fab. is sup- 

 pressed, and Ips DeG. displaces Tomicus Latreille in the Scolytidse. 

 Tenebrioides Filler (Pall, is probably a misprint) — Tenebroides Prller. 

 Byrrhus murinus — Porcinolnn, a division of Byrrlius Linn., but Byrrhus Linn. 



is suppressed, and Bi/rrhiis Geoff, displaces Sitodrepa, Nicobium, Hadrobreg- 



mus, Anobium, etc., in the Ptinid^. 

 Dascyllid^ — DasciUidse, an entomological error. 

 Corymbites and Ludius — Ludius is the older name, and on account of using 



a little ditt'erent scheme of classification the species of the two genera ai"e 



not separated in Cat. No iv. 

 Eros — Dictyoptera Latrl. | Cat. iv, but Dictyoptera Luirielle = Calochromus Gmr. 



Dictyoptera Latrl. % Cat. iv, and Calochromus are not identical, therefore 



Eros must stand. 

 Sitodrepa — Byrrhus Geoif. 

 Orsodacna Latrl. (emend.) — Orsodacne. 

 Crepidodera ruflpes — Derocrepis •. 



C. helixines—r7K(to«/e.s ,■ Genera of doubtful validity (Horn). 



C. modeeri — Hippuriphila ) 



Bruchid^e — Mylabridie (Jreoff. 

 Bruchus — Mylabris Geoff. 

 Cistela Fab. — Gouodera Muls., a more recent name, but Cistela Fab. is suppressed 



and Cistela Geoff, displaces Cytilus in the Byrrhid^. 

 Hypulus Paylc. — IHrcasa, a synonym of Serropalpus. Hypidus % Cat. iv, is Mys- 



taxis Kug. (Horn). 

 Phytonomus — Hypera, a division of Phytonomus. 



The genera which concern this catalogue are tlie only ones dis- 

 cussed. The discrepancies between Henshaw's Lists (^1885, 1895) 

 and the European are numerous, but mostly of the above character, 

 and before making any changes in the American the reasons should 

 be thoroughly investigated. 



* Denotes species taken by P. Jerome Schmitt and assistants near 

 St. Vincent Monastery, and in the Alleghanies, which did not occur 

 here. 



X Species taken near Jeannette by Mr. Henry Klages. 



CICINDELID-^. 



Cicindela unipunctata Fab. Cicindela vulgaris Say. 

 sexguttata Fab. repanda Dej. 



var. patruela Dej. var. 12-guttata Dej. 



purpurea Oliv. punctulata Fab. 



