174 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 
it in Trans. April, 1888, vol. xv., p. 42. I beat the specimens, 
which were then abundant, from the branches of dead “‘honey 
locust.” 
MELANDRYA. 
M. striata Say. 
SPILOTUS. 
S. quadripustulosus J/Zels. 
ENCHODES. 
E. sericeus Hald. 
MYSTAXUS. 
M. simulator Newm. 
HYPULUS. 
H. lituratus Say. H. concolor Lec. 
H. vandoueri Muls. 
SYMPHORA. 
S. flavicollis Hald. S. rugosa Hald. 
EUSTROPHUS, 
E. repandus Horn. Ix. tomentosus Say. 
E. bicolor Say. 
HOLOSTROPHUS. 
H. bifasciatus Say. 
HALLOMENUS. 
H. scapularis Melsh. 
ORCHESIA. 
O. castanea Mels. O. gracilis Muls. 
CANIFA, 
C. plagiata Melsh. C. pallipes Melsh. 
C. pusilla Hald. 
NOTHUS. 
N. varians Lec. 
LACCONOTUS. 
L. punctatus Lec. 
Dr. Horn has published synopses of Hypulus, Eustrophus, 
Holostrophus and Orchesia in Trans., 1888, vol. xv. He gave 
Mycterus and Lacconotus in same publication in 1879 (vol. 7). 
Le Conte published syn. of Hallomenus in Proc. Amer. Philos. 
50c.,,.1878, vol: 17, p. 619. 
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