292 Annai.s of the Carni:gie Museum. 



ClSTELID^.. 



Chromatia n. sp.? — While three varieties of aiiurna occur at Jean- 

 nette, the ventral segments of all these are red ; in this species the 

 ventral segments are black. 



■ Androchirus var. luteipes Lee. — This form of ^. erytliropus, which 

 has been confused with A. fiiscipes, is seldom taken at Jeannette. 



Melandryid.e. 

 Orchesia gracilis Mclsli. — This species occurs at Jeannette under 

 bark which is covered with fungi. 



Mordellid.e. 



Mordella borealis Lee. — Has been taken here occasionally with the 

 sweeping net. 



Mordellistena. — The various species mentioned on this list are rare 

 at Jeannette, and have been taken with the sweeping-net. 



Anthicid.e. 

 Anthicus scabriceps L.ee. — Rare here. A species of Aiifhieus was 

 taken in numbers, clinging to the under side of stones in midwinter. 

 It is as yet undetermined. 



PVROCHROID.-E. 



Ischalia costata L.ee. and Schizotus cervicalis Ne^tnn. were taken 

 by Mr. G. Ehrmann at Charleroi, Pa. 



MELOID.li. 



Zonitis bilineata Say. — Two specimens were taken at Jeannette. 



Epicauta sp. ? — A number of specimens of a species new to our 

 local fauna were taken, but are as yet undetermined ; they resemble a 

 small einereei in appearance. 



Pomphopcea sayi Lee. — This fine species has been taken near St. 

 Vincent's by P. Jerome Schmitt. 



RHIPIPHORID^t:. 



Rhipiphorus limbatus Fab. — Only once taken, and but few speci- 

 mens. 



Myodites luteipennis Lee. — One specimen taken on golden-rod. 



Stvlopid.*:. 

 Stylops childreni Gray. — While I have never seen a specimen of 

 this curious insect, there is no longer any doubt that it occurs here. 



