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Page 23. IBIDION add Serv. 



I. Dryobius 6-fasciatus; for a very fine specimen of this species, found at Cleveland, 

 Ohio, I am indebted to Dr. Kirtland. The citation from Say is, J. Ac. Nat. So. 3, 415. 



Pace 24. Smodicum cucujiforme. Hald. 31. The citation of Say is : Journ. Ac. Nat. Sc. 5, 277. 



GRACILIA add Mulsant. 



ATIMIA add Hald. 

 Page 25. The citations under A. confusa are Say. J. Ac. Nat. Sc. 5, 276; Hald. 56. 

 Page 26. 2. C 1 y t u s 1 u s c u s , Fabr. Syst. El. 2, 347 ; Lap. 27, tab. 6, fig. 32. 



4. Clytus erythrocephalus, Fabr. Syst. El. 2, 350 ; Lap. 20, tab. 5, fig. 23. 

 C. aspericolUs, Germ. Ins. Nov. 517. 



5. Clytus c a p r ffi a , Say J. Ac. Nat. Sc. 3, 424. Am. Ent. 53. 



6. The citation from Laporte should precede the synonym C. vespoides. 

 Page 27. 7. Clytus ruricola, Laporte 56, tab. 11, fig. 65. 



C. Iiamatus, Saj Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc. 3, 423; Am. Eat. 53. 

 C. gazella,-\ Hald. 41. 

 Callidium ruricola, 01. 70, 8, 96. 



8. Clytus undulatus. Say Long's Exp. 2, 291 ; Am. Ent. 53. 

 C. undatus, Kirby. N. Z. 175, pi. 7, fig. 5. 



C. lunulatus, Kirby, ibid. 



9. Clytus fuscus, Kirby. N. Z. 176. 



10. Clytus campestris. 



C, muricatulus? Kirby N. Z. 177. 

 Callidium campestre, 01. 70, 8, 95. 



II. Clytus gramineus, Hald, add: 

 Clytus nauticus, Man. Bull. Mosc. 1843, 305. 



Mannerheim's name has priority, but as there was not a single copy of his work in 

 America at the time that Haldeman described C. gramineus, it was then impossible 

 to identify the species. I found two specimens at San Diego, California. 

 Page 28. 12. Clytus pubescens, Hald. 40. 



14. Clytus colonus, Fabr. Syst. El. 2, 345. Encyc. 5, 259. 



C. villicus, Fabr. Syst. El. 2, 346. 



Callidium colonum, 01. 70, 6, 67. 



C. villicum, 01. 70, 8, 94. 

 Page 29. 1. Cy rt op h orus verrucosus. 



Callidium verrucosum, 01. 70, 8, 98. 



3. For Cyrtophorus duplicatus read Cyrtophorus geminatus. 



Clytus geminatus, Hald. 42. 



After Clytus add PLAGITHMYSUS, Motsch. 



This genus seems closely allied to Clytus. The antennae are a little shorter than 

 the body ; the eyes are emarginate, but do not embrace the antennae. Front vertical. 

 Thorax elongate, rounded, anteriorly with a slight gibbosity. Elytra longer than 

 the abdomen, obliquely truncate at the apex, which ends in two points. Legs very 

 long ; posterior thighs clavate. 



