148 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. v. 



B. pedicellatum Lcc. — Proc. Ac. Phil. 1857, p. 6. 



Habitat : Pennsylvania, District of Columbia, Maryland and Mis- 

 souri. Apparently very local 



B. quadrimaculatum Linn. — Syst. Nat. 1758, I, p. 416 (^Cara- 

 bus'). 



Habitat : The entire region east of the Rocky Mountains, Europe 

 and Siberia. 



B. affine Say. — Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 1823, II, p. 86. 



Habitat: The Atlantic and Central States, extending southward to 

 Florida, Texas and Arizona. 



B. nvwsz\co\di Hayw. — Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 1897, XXIV, p. 122. 



This species has for some time been erroneously regarded as the 

 European B. lampros Hbst. 



Habitat : Canada, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Michigan and 

 Illinois. Specimens have been seen labeled " Cal." 



B. sulcatum Lee. — Ann. Lye. 1848, IV, p. 463 {Ochthedro/nus). 



Habitat : Canada, Hudson Bay Territory, INIassachusetts, the 

 Lake Superior region and Illinois. 



B. anguliferum Lee. — Ann. Lye. 1852, V, p. 185 {OchtJiedro- 

 ini/s). 



Often confused with caiititin, from which it is rather feebly distinct, 

 by the characters above given. 



Habitat : California, Vancouver Island, Nevada, Manitoba, Mich- 

 igan, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire (Mt. Washington) and Canada. 



B. cautum Lcc. — Ann. Lye. 1848, IV, p. 464 {Ochthedromi/s). 



Habitat : Alaska, Washington, Utah, the Rocky Mountain region 

 and Massachusetts. It has also been recorded from Mt. Washington, 

 N. H., and from Michigan. 



B. assimile Gyil. — Ins. Suec. 1810, II, p. 26. 



Habitat : The greater part of North America and Europe. 



B. semistriatum LLa/d. — Proc. Soc. Phil. 1843, I, p. 303 

 {LoJ>/ia). 



Recalls Iccvigatuni by the arrangement of the dorsal punctures. 



Habitat : New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Ken- 

 tucky. 



B. puritanum LLayiv. — Trans. Am. Ent. Ac. 1897, XXIV, p. 129. 

 Resembles most closely the Californian B. laticeps. 

 Habitat : Massachusetts. 



