L. quadrillum Lee, Proc. Ac. Phil. 1859, P- 88. 



Length 9 — 10 mm.; .36 — .40 inch, //ai^.— Vancouver, VVashnigton, Cali- 

 fornia, Oregon. 



L. chrysocoma Kby., 1837, Fn., Bor. Am. iv, p. 179, t. 5, fig. 2; aufipilis Lee, 

 J. A. P. ser. 2, i, p. 339. 

 Length 12 — 14 mm.; .48 — .56 inch. Hab. — Hudson's Bay, Canada, Nova 

 Scotia, Michigan, Idaho, Vancouver, Colorado, Maine, Lake Su- 

 perior, Utah, New York, Oregon, California, Nevada, N. Mexico. 



L. nigrolineata Bland, 1865, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, iv, p. 383. 



Length 7 lines; 14.5 mm. ; .58 inch. Hab. — Colorado, Idaho. 



L. rufula Hald., 1847, Trans. Am. Phil, x, p. 60. 



Length 9.25 mm.; .37 inch. Hab. — Michigan, Lake Superior. 



L. proxima Say, 1823, J. A. P. iii, p. 420; Hald., Trans. Am. Phil, x, p. 65; 

 subpubescens Kby., Fn. Bor. Am. iv, p. 180; terniinata Dej. Cat. 

 3 ed.; atrata Lee, J. A. P. ser. 2, i, p. 339; Dej. Cat. 3 ed. 

 Length 14 mm.; .56 inch. Hab. — Canada, New Hampshire, New York, 

 Virginia, Georgia, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, 

 Massachusetts, Canada West, Pennsylvania. 



The name atrata Lee. was applied to specimens entirely black. 



L. biforis Newn., 1841, Ent. p. 70; Hald., Trans. Am. Phil, x, p. 64. 



Length 12 — 13 mm.; .48 — .52 inch. Hab. — Canada, Pennsylvania, Vir- 

 ginia, New York, Canada West. 

 This species resembles the entirely testaceous form of L. vittata, 

 and thereby becomes mixed with it in collections. 



L. dolorosa Lee, Proc. Ac. Phil. 1861, p. 355. 



Length 13 mm.; .52 inch. Hab. — Vancouver, Washington, California, 

 Nevada, Oregon. 



L. crassipes Lee, Ent. Rep. 1857, p. 65; crassicornis 9 Lee, S. M. C. No. 



264, p. 227. 

 Length 10 — 13 mm.; .40 — .52 inch. Hab. — Vancouver, Washington, 



Oregon, California, Nevada, Idaho. 

 A large series collected by Mr. H. F. Wickham in Idaho ap- 

 peared to me to correspond with Dr. LeConte's description ot cras- 

 sicornis previously known by one specimen in Mr. Ulke's cabinet. 

 Dr. Horn confirmed this opinion, but found the specimens to be all 

 females, while the specimens of crassipes corresponding to the de- 

 scription were all males, whereby the synonymy above was estab- 

 lished. 



L. tibialis Lee, 1850, Agass. Lake Superior, p. 236. 



Length 10 — 13 mm.; .40— .52 inch. //a(^.— Lake Superior, Michigan, 

 Washington, New Hampshire. 



L. behrensii Lee, 1873, S. M. C. No. 264, p. 227. 

 Length 17 mm.; .68 inch. Hab. — California. 

 These two seem to be rather rare. 



