March, 1885.] history society of Wisconsin. 
13 
Wis. 
No. 
49. 
Amer. 
No. 
57. 
58. 
59. 
60. 
61. 
62. 
63. 
64. 
CASNONIA, Latr. 
329. pensylvanica, Linn.On the sandbanks of Lake Michi¬ 
gan. Under stones and wood. 
All summer. Quite common. 
LEPTOTRACHELUS, Lat. 
n the woods under old timber. 
August. Very rare. 
i woods under old stumps. All 
summer. Common. 
stumps and loose bark. All sum¬ 
mer. Quite common, 
ime as the preceding. Somewhat 
rarer. 
50. 
331. 
dorsalis, Fabr. 
ANCHUS, Lee. 
51. 
7496. 
pusillus , Lee.' 
LOXOPEZA, Chaud 
52. 
340. 
grandis, Plentz. 
53. 
341. 
atriventris, Sav. 1 
54. 
342. 
tricolor, Say. 
LEBIA, Latr. 
55. 
345. 
pulckella, Dej. 
56. 
346. 
cyanipennis, Dej. 
under stones and old stumps. 
More in the fall than in the 
spring. Quite rare. 
Fall. Very rare. 
349. viridis, Say.Same as the preceding. 
351. pleuritica, Lee.Same as the preceding. Somewhat 
rarer. 
354. ornata, Say.Same as the preceding. 
356. analis, Dej..Same as the preceding, only more 
common. 
357. fuscala, Dej.Same as the preceding, only rarer. 
358. frigida , Chd.Same as the preceding. 
DIANCHOMENA, Chd. 
360. scapubris, Dej. Same as the preceding. Not so rare. 
DROMIUS, Bon. 
375. piceus, Dej.Under stones and wood. All sum¬ 
mer. Rare. 
METABLETUS, Schmidt. 
65. 380. americanus, Dej. With the sweep-net on flowers and 
grasses. Fall. Quite common. 
BLECHRUS, Motsch. 
66. 382. linearis, Lee.The same as the preceding. 
