190 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 
brown line. These spots are all large. A rather wide red brown line 
extends around the apex at the base of the ciliae, and is connected about 
the beginning of the dorsal ciliae with the second costa? spot by a short 
somewhat oblique red brown line. The shape of the two costal spots and 
the dorsal one and the oblique line just mentioned is such as to include 
between the ##rc spots on the costal margin a nearly oval transverse 
golden yellow patch, and to divide the apical portion of the wing into two 
nearly circular golden yellow patches, the largest of which is on the costa 
and has a small red brown spot near its centre, and this central spot is 
connected with the red brown of the apical margin by a line of mixed 
white and brown scales. Ciliae golden yellow. 47. ex. 34 inch. 
Since the preceding description was written I have carefully examined 
fresh specimens of C. argenticinctella Clem., and I fail to discover wherein 
it differs from Œcophora. The neuration is exactly that of Œ. pseudo- 
spretella as figured by Mr. Stainton in Zws. Brit. v. 3. Œ. boreasella only 
differs in having the apical branch of the subcostal of the primaries simple 
instead of furcate. 
LIST OF COLEOPTERA OF, ST LOUIS; COUNTY, MISSOURIE 
BY S. V. SUMMERS, M. D., NEW ORLEANS, LA. 
(Continued from Page 170.) 
STAPHYLINIDÆ. 
FALAGRIA, Mann. HoMaALOTA, Mann. (continued. ) 
dissecta, Er. recondita, Er. 
venustula, £7. lividipennis, ann. 
bilobata, Say. opacula, Fauvel. 
cingulata, Lec. Tacuyusa, £r. 
HopLaNnpRIiA, Avaat‘z. rigrilla, Lee. 
pulchra, Avaaiz. ALEOCHARA, Grav. 
Homatota, Mann. fuscipes, Fad. 
trimaculata, Er. var, lata, Grav. 
aemula, Zr. bimaculata, Grav. 
dichroa, Grav. opaca, Fauvel. 
