1878.] 453 (Schwarz. 
Horistonotus Uhlerii Horn, NS. rare. 
Esthesopus bicolor Horn, E. very rare, lives in decaying oak logs. 
Elater fuscatus Melsh. E. T. very rare under pine bark. 
one unnamed species. 
Drasterius elegans Fabr. H. E. very rare. 
Megapenthes Sturmii Germ. E. one specimen. 
Anchastus longulus Lec. n. sp. p. 404, C. E. not rare. 
binus Say, E. very rare. 
fuscus Lec. n. sp. p. 404, E. very rare. 
asper Lec. n. sp. p. 404, E. not rare. 
Monocrepidius lividus DeG. common. 
suturalis Lec. EH. T. very rare. 
lepidus Lec. C. T. rare. 
vespertinus Fabr. C. NS. E. not rare. 
auritus Hbst. C. rare. 
bellus Say, common. 
blandulus Lec. C. S. T. rare. 
Dicrepidius ramicornis Beauv. T. one specimen under old pine bark. 
Orthostethus infuscatus Germ. E. rare. 
Crigmus hepaticus Germ. K. E. not rare on sugared trees and attracted by 
the light. 
Glyphonyx recticollis Say, common. 
testaceus Melsh. common. 
Melanotus clandestinus Er. common. 
communis Gyll. common. 
parumpunctatus Mels. not rare. 
dubius Lec. H. common. 
tenellus Er. H. T. rare. 
three unnamed species. 
Pityobius anguinus Lec. 8. E. two specimens. 
Athous debilis Lec. n. sp. p. 405, L. one specimen. 
cucullatus Say, common. 
Sericosomus silaceus Say, H. rare. 
Pyrophorus physoderus Germ. NS. E. K. not rare in June. 
Anachilus mandibularis Lec.* Middle Florida. 
Cebrio bicolor 8. E. Orange County, rare. 
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RHIPICERIDX. 
Zenoa picea Beauv. E. very rare. 
Sandalus petrophya Kn. C. T. rare. 
DASCYLLID &. 
Cyphon punctatus Lec. A. rare. 
modestes Lec. common. 
impressus Lec. n. sp. p. 405, T. E. rare, on swampy meadows. 
Ptilodactyla serricollis Say, common. 
elaterina Guér. common. 
