Mr. John P. Brace, of Connecticut, presented 

 me with an individual taken in that state. It 

 resembles the E. pilosum, Forst. but is readily 

 distinguished by the yellowish margin of the 

 elytra. 



I have been informed by Count Dejean, that 

 the specific name marginatum, is preoccupied 

 in this genus, I therefore substitute the present 

 appellation. 



The upper left figure of the plate. 



ENOPLIUM PILOSUM. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 



Black; thorax red, with two black lines. 



SYNONYM. 



Lampyris pilosa. Forst. Nov. Ins. p. 49. 



PLATE 41. 



