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April, ’88] history society of Wisconsin. 
No.' A Nof' MONOCEPIDIUS, Esch. 
720. 4190. auritus, Hbst.Under stones, in fields. Quite rare. 
721. 4191. bellus, Say..Under stones. Very rare. 
ELATER, Linn. 
722. 4212. cordifer, Lee.In decaying logs. Rare. 
723. 4214. manipularis, Cand.On flowers. Rare. 
724. 4217. pedalis, Gem.Same as the preceding. 
725. 4218. nigrinus, Payk.More common than the last. 
726. 4219. mixtus, Hbst.On willows, occasionally common. 
727. 4221. nigricollis, Hbst....In old stumps. Common. 
728. 4222. linteus, Say.Same as the preceding. 
729. 4224. vitiosus, Lee.In old stumps. Rare. 
730. 4227. impolitus, Melsh...In old stumps. Rare. 
731. 4229. rubricollis, Hbst....Same as the preceding. 
732. 4230. semicinctus, Rand..Same as the preceeding. 
733. 4231. militaris, Harr.On flowers. Rare. 
734. 4234. luctuosus, Lee.On flowers. Rare. 
735. 4235. nigricans, Germ.Same as the preceding. 
736. 4236. rubricus, Say.Same as the preceding. 
737. 4242. sanguinipennis, 
Say.On flowers. Common. 
738. 4244. dimidiatus, Lee.In old logs. Rare. 
739. 4247. obliquus, Say.On flowers. Common. 
DRASTERIUS, Esch. 
740. 4253. elegans, Fab.In open fields, under stones. Very- 
common at times. 
LUDIUS, Lat. 
741. 4275. abruptus, Say.On stumps. Rare. 
AGRIOTES, Esch. 
742. 4279. mancus, Say.On flowers. Rare. 
743. 4280. stabilis, Lee.On scrub-oaks. Common. 
744. 4282. fucosus, Lee.On flowers. Rare. 
745. 4286. pubescens, Melsh...On flowers. Common. 
746. 4287. limosus, Lee.Same as the preceding. 
747. 4290. oblongicollis.Melsh.On crataegi. Common. 
748. 4293. avulsus, Lee.Same as the preceding. 
749. 4294. Thevenetii, Horn. ..Rarer than the last. 
DOLOPIUS, Esch. 
750. 4297. lateralis, Esch.On Crataegi. Common. 
GLYPHONYX, Caud. 
751. 4299. recticollis, Say.On flowers. Rare. 
