COLEOPTERA OF WISCONSIN. 
BY F. RAUTERBERG. 
(continued from page 62.) 
Since writing the former portions of my list of the Coleoptera 
of Wisconsin, I have re-arranged my cabinet in accordance 
with the List of North American Coleoptera published by 
Henshaw in 1885, in order to facilitate in corresponding and 
exchanging with other Coleopterists. This change merely 
affects the second row of numbers, and to a very limited 
degree the systematic arrangement of the families. 
PHALACRDJE. 
No 8 ; A No F ' PHALACRUS, Payk. 
578. 2990. ovalis, Lee.With the sweep-net- Common. 
579. 2993. politus, Melsh.Same as the preceding. 
OLIBRUS, Er. 
580. 2996. vittatus, Lee.With the sweep-net. Rare. 
581. 2997. bicolor, Gyll.With the sweep-net. Rare. 
582. 2998. striatulus, Gyll.With the sweep-net. Common. 
583. 3005. consimilis, Marsh..With the sweep-net. Common. 
584. 3007. nitidus, Melsh.In spring, very common under stones. 
Later, on flowers. 
585. 3008. pusillus, Lee. Same as the preceding. 
C0RYL0PHIMC. 
SACIUM, Lee. 
586. 3019. misellum, Lee.Under stones. In spring. Common. 
COCCINELLIDJI. 
ANISOSTICTA, Duponchel. 
587. 3033. strigata, Thumb...0n the lake-beach, also on foliage. 
Common. 
NAEMIA, Muls. 
588. 3035. episcopalis, Kirby...On foliage. \eryrare. 
MEGILLA, Muls. . 
589 3036 maculata DeG ...Very common, especially m early spring 
dOdb. maculata, ueu. ^ autumn> in swarms. 
