THE CANADIAN. ENTOMOLOGIST. Lh 
269. LEPIDOPHORUS LINEATICOLLIS Æ770y.—Tength of the body 21% 
lines. Several specimens taken in Lat 65°. 
‘Body black, underneath hairy with little whitish round scales and 
hairs of the same colour intermixed. Head and rostrum behind the 
antennae covered with _similar scales: antennae dusky-red: prothorax 
dusky, confluently punctured with three whitish longitudinal narrow 
indistinct stripes formed of minute scales: elytra mottled with whitish 
and dusky round scales ; slightly furrowed with punctures in the furrows ; 
at the apex, in the deflexed part, there is a series of white 1igid minute 
bristles between each furrow: legs hairy, reddish brown, thighs darker. 
[202.] 270. TRACHYPHLŒUS MELANOTHRIX Kirby.—Length of the 
body 24 lines. A single specimen taken in Lat. 65°. 
Body really black, but quite covered with a brown powdery substance, 
resembling mud or dirt. Head impressed between the eyes ; rostrum 
longer than the head, and nearly as wide, emarginate and hairy at the 
end ; antennae rufous, scape covered with brown powder: prothorax 
transverse, obsoletely channelled, with several short rigid black’ bristles 
on each side of the channel arranged nearly in rows: elytra obsoletely 
furrowed with slight punctures in the furrows, and between each furrow is 
a row of longer rigid black truncated bristles; a few white ones are 
discernible at the apex: legs bristly, with white bristles, rufous, but the 
thighs are covered with powdery scales. ' 
[203.] 271. PACHYRHYNCHUS (RHINARIA) SCHONHERRI Avrby. — 
Length of the body 5-—7 lines. ‘Taken in Canada by Dr. Bigsby. Also 
in Georgia? by Mr. Abbott. ; 
Body thickly covered, especially underneath, with hoary pile. Antennae 
shorter than the head; eyes brown: prothorax with three faint whiter 
stripes : scutellum white; elytra with nine rows of punctures, and at the 
base of the lateral margin is a portion of a tenth row, between the second 
and third ; in the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth rows the pile is thicker 
than in other parts of the elytrum, so as to form three white stripes, 
on these stripes there are also four rows of distant black dots on each 
elytrum. [Not uncommon in Canada. | 
[204] 272. AtTELABus simiLis Azrdy.—Length of the body 2 
lines. Taken in Canada by Dr. Bigsby. 
This species is nearly the transcript of A. circudionoëdes, for which I 
at first mistook it, but a closer inspection convinced me it was distinct. 
They agree in being black, glossy, and naked ; in having a red prothorax 
and elytra, the latter with several rows of punctures ; in having the head 
