494 Miscellaneous. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



A Systematic List of Coleoptera found iu the Vicinity of Mon- 

 treal. By W. S. M. D'Urbain. 



{Continued from page 320.) 



III. La?nice, Lee. 

 (See Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. II., second series, p. 139.) 



1. Fam. Lamiidce, Newm. 



1. Monohammus, Serv. (Monochamus, Kirby.) 



M. scutellatus, Say. (resutor, Kirby.) Abundant everywhere, June 



to August. 

 M. confusor, Kirby. Abundant about woodyards, July and August* 



2. Saperda, Fabr. 



S. calcarata, Hold. Rare. 

 S. vestita, Say. Not very common. 



S. mcesta, Lee. Very rare. Taken by sweeping grass on the Moun- 

 tain, June. 

 S. tridentata, Oliv. Not common, June to August. 



3. Leptostylus, Lee. 



L. aculiferus, Say. One specimen taken under a stone on the 

 Mountain, April 19th, 1858. 



4. Graphisurus, Kirby. 



G. fasciatus, Geer. Not common, Montreal and Sorel. 



Phytophaga. 



1. Fam. CrioceridcB, Leach. 



1. Donacia, Fabr. (See Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. V 



p. 310. 

 D. lucida, Lac. On aquatic plants, July. 

 2. Lema, Fabr. 



L. trilineata, Oliv. Very abundant on potatoe-vines, August. 



2. Fam. Cassididce, Westw. 



1. Cassida, Herbst. 



C. unipunctata, Say. Abundant. 



2. Chelymorpha, Chevr. 



C. cribaria, Fabr. Abundant on leaves of the Minor Convolvulus 

 in gardens Montreal and Sorel. 



3. Hispa, Linn. 



H. quadrata, Fabr, Rare, on thorn-blossoms, June. 



3. Fam. Galerucides, Steph. 

 1. Galeruca, Geoff. 



G. baccharides ? Fabr. Very numerous on flowers of Solidago and 



of umbelliferous plants, July and August. 

 G. Americana ? Fabr. Swept from herbage on the Mountain, June 

 1857. 



