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A. obliquata/'///c. — Black, shining; elytra striated, not punct- 

 ured; legs, antennae and apical spot of elytra rufous. Length, 

 .28 inch. = 7 mm. 



Habitat, N. J. southward. 



A. morio Dej. — Black, shining; stride punctured in front, 

 obliterated behind, legs and antennae rufous. Length, .32 inch.= 

 8 mm. 



Habitat, N. J., southward. 



A. viridis Say. Plate IV, Fig. 8.- -Green or greenish black; 

 legs and antenna rufous; elytra with series of punctures each 

 bearing a short hair; thorax punctured at the margin only. Length, 

 .20 inch. = 5 mm. 



Habitat, N. E. America to Texas, 



A. puncticollis Putz. — Similar to viridis, but has the thorax 

 sparsely punctured on the disc. Length, .20 inch. = 5 mm. 

 Habitat, Ohio, also the Southern States. 

 (To be continued.) 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE IV. 



Fig. I. I.onicera creiiilescens] /-?';/«. 



" 2. Opisthius Richardsoni Kby.\ 



" 3. Nebria pallipes Say. 



" 4. Pasimachus sublcevis Bcaiiv. 



Fig. 5. Scaiites subteiianeus Fabr. 



" 6. Dyschirius erythrocerus Lee. 



■' 7. Clivina dentipes Dej. 



" S. Ardistomis viridis Say. 



