102 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 
posteriorly ; the intermediate posterior lobe the longest ; prothorax white 
with a large bipartite black spot, each lobe being trilobed with rounded 
lobes resembling a trefoil leaf and connected with the other by a transverse 
band ; elytra pale reddish-yellow ; with three black spots and one at the 
scutellum common to both elytra, placed 2, 1, 1; the scutellar spot some- 
what bell-shaped, the humeral one roundish, the intermediate one nearly 
kidney-shaped, and that nearest the apex rather crescent-shaped. 
Variety B. Frontal band replaced by three white spots, the inter- 
mediate the longest and linear. 
EIST OF COLEOPTERA OF ST. LOUIS COUNTY MISSOURI: 
BY S. V. SUMMERS, M. D., NEW ORLEANS, LA. 
The following list has been prepared to enumerate all the known 
Coleoptera—not new—found in Southern Missouri, collected on a line 
between St. Louis and Sedalia during the summers of 1869, 70, ’71, and 
’72. The families Curculionidæ and Cerambycidæ are omitted in this 
list. 
CICINDELIDÆ. 
TETRACHA, Westiw. CIcINDELA, Linn. (continued. ) 
carolina, Zz. vulgaris, Say. 
virginica, Len. repanda, De. 
CICINDELA, ZLinn. var. 12-guttata, Chaud. 
sexguttata, Fad. hirticollis, Say. 
purpurea, O/zv. cuprascens, Lec. 
splendida, ents. macra, Lec. 
var. audubonu, Zee. lepida, Dey. 
generosa, Des. punctulata, Jad. 
CARABIDÆ. 
OMOPHRON, Zatr. ELAPHRUS, Fab. 
tesselatum, Say. clairvillei, Avrby. 
americanum, Dey. : ruscarius, Say. 
nitidulum, Lec. ” 
