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218 Reviews and Notices of Booh, 



Lyctus reticulatus, (p. 230), should be Diagrapha reticulata^ 

 Fabr., and Lyctus terminalis, (p. 231), should also be placed un- 

 der the genus Diagrapha. 



Stenuris divaricata^ (p. 232), should be Stenurus (Dicerca^ 

 divaricata, Say. 



Anoplis rusticorum (p. 232), should be Buprestis rusticorum, 

 Kirby. 



Platycerus placidus (p. 272), should be Parandra brunnea^ 

 Fabr. Placidus, Say, belongs to the genus Lucanus. 



Gymnodus rugosus (p. 272), should be Osmoderma scabra, 

 Beauv., and on the page following Gymnodus DraJcii, which is 

 Osmoderma eremicola^ Knoch. 



Pathophagus latibrosus (p. 320), should be Onthophagus 

 Hecate, Pz. 



Boletophagus cristatus, (p. 251), should be Boletophagus cor- 

 nutus, Pz. 



Eumolpus B^gsbyana^ (p. 122), should be Calligrapha Bigsby- 

 ana, Kirby. 



Cucvjus rufus, (p. 122), should be Catogenus rufus, Fabr. 



Ips. quadripunctata, (p. 122), should be Ips. Ai-signatus, Say, 



Thanatophilus marginalis, (p. 136), should be Oiceoptoma 

 marginata, Fabr. 



Lampyris corrusca, (p. 296), should be Ellychnia corrusca, 

 Linn. 



Elater metallicus, (p. 185), I know of no Elater ("changeable 

 crimson and green ") of this name, Limonius metallescens, Mels. 

 is a var. of L, j^^^^^jus, Say, which if occurring in the North, 

 may be the insect mentioned by Gosse. 



Carabus catena, (p. 185). There is no Carabus of this name 

 in the Coleopterous fauna of the North. The one alluded to is 

 evidently Carabus Canadensis, Leconte. 



Staphylinus chrysocephalus, (p. 319). There is no Staphylinus 

 of this name in the catalogue. It is either a nondescript or var. 

 of S. cingulatus, Grv. I have seen but one specimen which was 

 taken at Toronto, by F. H. Ibbetson, Esq., who identified it as 

 distinct from cingulatus . 



LEPIDOPTERA. 



Thymele briso (p. 184), belong to the genus Nisoniades, 

 Hiibn. 



Melitcea myrina (p. 192), belongs to the genus Argynnis, 

 Fabr. 



