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ŒprpopA Carolina, Zinn. Canada. Nova Scotia. 4 
do  sulphurea, Zabr. Nova Scotia. Arctic America. 
do phœnicoptera, Germ. St. Martin’s Falls. Arctic America. 
do rugosa, Scudder. Nova Scotia. 
do corallipes, Hai’. Arctic America. 
STENOBOTHRUS curtipennis, Harris. St. Martins Falls. Nova 
Scotia. Newfoundland. Arctic America. 
do maculipennis, Scudder. Arctic America. 
TETTIX granulata, Kerby. St. Martin’s Falls. Arctic America. 
do  ornata, Harris. Nova Scotia. St. Martin’s Falls. 
Jan., 1872. 
INSECTS OF THE NORTHERN PARTS OF BRITISH AMERICA. 
COMPILED BY THE EDITOR. 
From Kirbys Fauna Boreali-Americana: Insecta. 
(Continued from page 233, Vol. iii.) 
207. BUPRESTIS (STENURIS) DIVARICATA Say.—Length of body 10 
lines. Taken in Canada by Dr. Bigsby ; I received both sexes also from 
Massachusetts by the kindness of Dr. Harris. 
[455.] Body below copper-bronzed, above dusky-bronzed ; glossy ; 
confluently punctured and wrinkled. Head with numerous branching, 
levigated, narrow spaces; eyes yellow surrounded with a black orbit ; 
mandibles black at the tip; front longitudinally impressed in the centre : 
prothorax with numerous levigated spaces, obsoletely channelled ; sides 
anteriorly rounded with a slight sinus near the base ; basilar angles diverg- 
ing : elytra very obsoletely furrowed, reticulated with numerous elevated 
lines, many scattered levigated spaces ; bicarinated at the apex, the inner 
‘ridge being very short ; suture terminating in a point ; at their truncated 
extremity the elytra are divaricated and suddenly attenuated: the first 
segment of the abdomen, and the breast bones are hollowed out into a 
longitudinal channel: prosternum linear. [Exceedingly common in Can- 
ada ; the larva bores into cherry and beech, and probably other trees. 
Belongs to the genus Dicerca Esch. | 
208. BUPRESTIS (STENURIS) TENEBROSA Azrby. — Length of body 
734 lines. Several taken in Lat. 65°, and in the Rocky Mountains. 
