38 Randall's New Species of 
tapering, with punctured strie; interstitial spaces 
scarcely convex, an elongate yellow spot on each side 
above the middle and a more rounded one below it: 
feet brownish. 
Length from nearly to about one fifth of an inch. 
Cambridge, Mass., July and August,—rare. 
8. ErarER (Eucnemis) sUBRUFA. 
E. corpore elongato, angustato, rufo; articulis quinque ultimis 
antennarum crassis ; clypeo sub-convexo; oculis nigris; thorace sub- 
emi erc elytris indistincté striatis et punctulatis; pe- 
dibus 
Body elongated, narrow, rufous, especially the thorax 
which is sub-quadrate, punctured, with nearly straight 
posterior angles and without the longitudinal furrow: 
antenne reddish brown, gradually thickening from the 
seventh joint inclusive : clypeus rather full : elytra striate 
and punctured but rather indistinctly : feet reddish. 
Length three tenths of an inch. 
Referable to the genus Eucnemis according to Man- 
nerheim, though not according to the strict limitation of 
that genus by Latreille. For my specimen I am in- 
debted to Dr. Samuel Foster, who obtained it at Green- 
field, Mass. 
9. Buprestis — VITTATICOLLIS. 
A. ases iar subtus purpureo ; e sub-quadrato, vittis dua- 
us p nudatis ; elytris peces: rugosis, marginibus sub- 
parallelis, seam rotundatis; abdominis margine vittà fulvà pilosà 
et sub-metallicá ornato. 
Body black: antenne quite short, coppery: front 
with short yellowish hairs on a purple ground: eyes 
