Ki.AOFS : Cdi.KorTKRA or Southwf.si'krn Pkxnsylvania. 285 



to produce more specimens than are recorded on the first list under 

 the name of A. ca'ciis in error. 



'rRICIKM'TF.RVGin.K. 



While 1 have listed no new species of this family there are thirty 

 species found here, and separated b^ Rev. J. Schmitt, but as yet 

 undetermined. These will form at least twenty- five additional species 

 to our local list. 



SCAI'HIDIID.K. 



Scaphidium \ar. 4-pustulatum Say. — One specimen found under 

 bark. 



Phai.acrid.k. 



Olibrus vittatus Lcc. — A few specimens collected at Grafton, Pa., 

 by Mr. I^. A. Klages. 



0. consimilis Jfars/i. — Common here and in the Southern States. 



COCCINELLID/E. 



Hippodamia parenthesis var. — This singular variety is black with 

 red markings, the colors being transposed from the usual form. 



Harmonia picta Ran.L — .\bout twenty specimens taken near Jean- 

 nette in June. 



Exochomus contristatus and bipustulatus. — Both rare at Jeannette 

 on low bushes. 



Brachyacantha var. lo-pustulata and albifrons are both scarce at 

 Jeannette. 



Scymnus puncticollis and punctatus are rare at Jeannette. Of 6". 

 intntsus I found about fifty specimens under stones on December 21, 

 1896. 



Erotvlid-K. 



Languria angustata Bcaur. — Three specimens found near Jean- 

 nette. 



Megalodacne ulkei Cr. — This species is rare here in fungi on stand- 

 ing trees. 



Myctotretus dimidiata Lee. — Rare at Jeannette on fungi. 



CoLVDIID.I-:. 



Aulonium sp.? — Three specimens taken here, but as yet undeter- 

 mined. 



Erotylathris exaratus Mchh. — Found under the bark of fallen 

 trees 3 rare. 



