26 Journal New York Entomological Society, t^'o^- xxviii. 



MEMBRACID^. 



Cyrtolohus vau Say. ( i ) 

 Puhlilia concava Say. (2) 



ORTHOPTERA. 



BLATTID^. 



Ischnoptera pennsylvanica DeG. 

 Ischnoptera uhleriana Sauss. (i) 



ACRIDID^. 



Paratettix cucnllatns Burm. (7) 



Tettix- granulatus Kby. (i) 



Tettix granulatus Kby., v. variegatus Hanc. ( i ) 



ODONATA. 

 AGRIONID^. 



Argia putrida Hagen. (26) 



This species was very abundant in a dry, sunny hillside road, 

 several hundred feet above Schoharie Creek. 

 Amphiagrion saucium Burm. (3) 



^SCHNID^. 



Gomphus quadricolor Walsh. 

 Ophiogoniphus caroliis Needh. (2) 

 These specimens were captured in a dry hillside road. 

 Dromogomphus spinosiis Selys. (i) 



MECOPTERA. 

 PANORPID^. 

 Panorpa rufescens Ramb. (3) 



Descriptions of New Species. 

 Dyschirius aureolus new species. 



Form elongate, convex, subcylindrical. Color black with gold-bronze 

 lustre; antennae, mouth parts and legs dark rufo-piceous ; basal joint of the 

 antennae paler. Head, omitting the mandibles, as broad as long, as wide as 

 the thorax at apex ; eyes large, very convex, front with a distinct transverse 



