OF AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO. 103 



Page 13. 7. Elaphidion vicinum, Hald. 33. 



9. Elaphidion irroratum, add : Dej. Cat. 352. 

 Geramhyx irroraius, Lin. Sjst. Nat. 2, 683 ; 01. 67, 19, 145 ; Drury 1, 41 . 

 Stenocorus irroratus, Fabr. Syst. El. 2, 307. 

 Page 14. 10. Elaphidion mucronatum, Hald. 33. 

 Stenoconis mucronatus, Say. J. Ac. Nat. Sc. 3, 427. 

 11. Elaphidion villosum, Dej. Cat. 352. Hald. 34. 

 Stenocorus villosus, Fabr. 2, 311. 

 S. putator, Peck. Harris. Ins. Mass. 81. 



13. E. rusticum,in the last line of the diagnosis, for grossius spinosis read grossius punctatis. 

 Page 15. 19. E. s p i n i c r n e , and 21. E. N e w m a n i i , are falsely given as North American. I was 

 in this case misled by an imperfect manuscript ; having been unable to procure a copy of the 

 Entomologist. Haldeman wrote njumanii. 

 Page 16. 24. Elaphidion rigidum, Hald. 34. 



Stenocorus rigidus, Say. J. Ac. Nat. Sc. 5, 274. 



Add 25. "E. PARALLELUM. — Fuscum, punctum, lanugine cinerea tectum, elongatum, lineare, 

 antennjB corpore vix breviores, articulis 2"'^" 3'" que apice 1-spinosis; spina 3" minima; 

 elytra parallela, apice truncata utroque angulo spina armato, spina externa longa paulo 

 incurva. Long. -55 unc." 



Thorax very pilose, with a slender, short, longitudinal, glabrous line ; the elytra 

 are long, narrow, parallel, coarsely punctured ; pubescence irregular. 



To the last line of the diagnosis of Arhopalus add longiore. 

 Page 17. 1. Arhopalus speciosus: the citation from Laporte should follow that from Say. 



2. Arhopalus charus: to the citation from Say add Clytus charus. 



4. Arhopalus robiniae: to the citation from Harris and Haldeman add Olijtus rohinise. 

 Page 18. 9. Arhopalus suturalis, add: 



Callidium suturale, Say. J. Ac. Nat. Sc. 3, 411. 



Callidium miniatum, Germ. Ins. Nov. 515. 



Eriplius suturcdls, Hald. 39. 



Before sp. 10 insert Species mihi ignotae. 

 Page 19. Ancylocera rugicollis, Serv. Dej. Cat. 359 ; Gnoma rugicollis, Fabr. Syst. El. 



2, 317. 

 Page 20. Sclerocerus muticus is also found in the Southern Statest 



STENOPTERUS add llUger. 



Pa^e 21. 1. Heliomanes obscurus, read H . bimaculatus, Nm. Ent. 20; synonymy is: Mohrchus 

 Itimaculatus, Say J. A. N. S. 3, 428. 



Molorchus affinis, Leconte. An. Lye. 1, pi. 11, fig. 12. 



2. To synonym Molorchus corni add Hald. 45. 



OBRIUM add Serv. 

 Page 22. 2. Obrium pallidum; the citations are Say. J. Ac. 3, 412 ; and Hald. 42. 



Before Sp. 3 insert Species ignotse. 



CURIUS add A%. Ent. 17. 



TYLONOTUS add Said. 88. 



