A List of Coleoptera. 8i 



City and Cedar Rapids. We believe this to be synonj'mous 

 with the preceding. 



A. FERUSSACIANA — Lcci. 



Found throughout the eastern half of the slate, especially 

 in the smaller streams. 

 A. SALMOMA.^ — Lea. 



Specimens referable to this species are not uncommon in 

 ponds and sluggish streams in the northern and central parts 

 of the state. 



A. SUBORBICULATA. Raj. 



Common in some portions of Muscatine county, as reported 

 by Prof. Witter. 



A LIST OF THE COLEOPTERA OF IOWA CITY AND VICINITY. 



By H. F. WICKHAM. 



The following Hst of Coleoptera includes species collected 

 by myself in the last four years; and, as my local collection 

 is quite fully determined, includes all the species known from 

 this locality, exxept a few Honialoia, Cryptophagus and Cts, 

 which I have so far been unable to identify. 



For valuable aid in identifying species I am indebted to 

 Messrs. Chas. W. Leng of New York, Fred'k. C. Bowditch 

 of Brookline, and Dr. George H. Horn of Philadelphia. 



CiciNDELiD.E. V. Hmbalis — Klug. Carabid.e. 



Ciciudela— Linn. v. generosa— Dej. OmoJ>/iron—Lat. 



yceleripes — Lee. vulgaris— Say. americanum — Dej. 



V. rugifrons — Dej. repanda— Dej. tessellatum — Say. 



V. Lecontei — ^Hald. v. 12 guttata — Dej. Cyc/mis— Fob. 



sexguttata— Fab. punctulata— Fab. stenostomus— Web. 



purpurea — Oliv. macra— Lee. elevatus— Fab. 



