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no! To"’ OODES, Bon. 
181. 800. americanus, Dej.On moist sandy places along the 
shore of Muskego Lake. June to 
September. Quite rare. 
NOMIUS, Lap. 
182. 813. pygmxus, Dej.Under stones on sandy places along 
shore of Pewaukee Lake. Sum¬ 
mer. Very rare. 
NOTIIOPUS, Lee. 
183. 815. zabroideSj Lee.Under wood, etc., along shore of 
Lake Michigan. All summer. 
Rare. 
GEOPINTJS, Lee. 
184. 816. incrassatus, Dej.On the sand along Lake Michigan. 
Summer. Common. 
CRATACANTILUS, Dej. 
185. 818. dubius, Beauv.Under stones along Milwaukee 
River. Summer. Common. 
AGONODERUS, Dej. 
186. 822. lineola, Fabr.In the city under stones and lum¬ 
ber. Summer. The last few 
years very rare. 
187. 824. comma, Fabr.All the region around very com¬ 
mon. Fly into the rooms through 
the open windows in summer. 
188. 825. pallipes, Fabr.The same as the preceding. 
189. 827. partiarius , Say.Under stones in woods and mea¬ 
dows. June to September. Quite 
rare. 
ANISODACTYLUS, Dej. 
* 
190. 
843. 
rusticus , Dej. 
-Under logs in the woods. Summer. 
Rare. 
191. 
846. 
carbonarius, Say. 
-Same as preceding, only common. 
192. 
849. 
piinciulatus, Lee. 
-Same as the preceding. 
193. 
852. 
nigrita, Dej.- - - - 
-Same as the preceding, only rarer. 
194. 
CO 
Ox 
lO 
a 
■interpunclatus, Kirby - 
-Same as the preceding. 
195. 
853. 
Lecontei , Chd. 
-Same as the preceding. 
196. 
855. 
semipunctalus, Lee... - 
-Very rare. Otherwise same as pre- 
ceding. 
197. 
859. 
discoideus, Dej. 
-Under stones and boards near dung- 
hills. Quite rare. 
198. 
860. 
baltimorensis, Say. 
-Common. Otherwise the same as 
the preceding. 
199. 
871. 
sericeus , Harris. 
- Lender wood, etc., along Lake Mich- 
igan. Early in the spring. Quite 
rare. 
