Sept. 1897.] Hayward : Coleoptera of N. E. America. 
145 
Habitat: Gulf of the St. Lawrence, Canada, Michigan and the 
Lake Superior region and from thence westward to the Pacific Coast. 
B. canadense Hayw.— Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 1897, XXIV, p. 
77 - 
This species differs from its allies in having all the striae of the 
elytra entire. It most nearly resembles the western B. striola. 
Habitat: Ottawa, Canada. 
B. bimaculatum Kirby —Faun. Bor. Am. 1837, IV, p. 52 
( Peryphus ). 
Habitat: The more northern portions of the continent from the At¬ 
lantic to the Pacific, extending southward in the mountainous regions to 
Colorado and Nevada. 
B. postremum Say.— Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 1834, IV, p. 437. 
Habitat: Massachusetts (Lowell), New York, Pennsylvania (Alle¬ 
gheny) and Illinois. Apparently quite local. 
B. ustulatum Linn.— Syst. Nat. 1758, I, p. 416 ( Carabus ). 
Habitat: 1 he region east of the Rocky Mountains, Europe and Si¬ 
beria. 
B. Iucidum Lee. —Ann. Lyc. 1848, IV, p. 466 ( Ochthedromus). 
It resembles the preceding very closely and may possibly prove to be 
merely a variety of that species. 
Habitat: Hudson Bay Territory, Lake Superior region, Minnesota, 
Manitoba, and from thence westward to the Pacific Coast. 
B. fuscicrum Mots. —Etud. Ent. 1855, p. 79. 
Habitat: Manitoba, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Ore¬ 
gon. _._ 
B. scopulinum Kirby. — Faun. Bor. Am. 1837, IV, p. 53 ( Pery¬ 
phus ). 
A very pretty and well-marked species. 
Habitat: Labrador, Canada, Manitoba and the more northern 
States, extending westward to Colorado. 
B. picipes Kirby. —Faun. Bor. Am. 1837, IV, p. 54 (. Peryphus ). 
Specimens rarely are seen with a submarginal pale spot. This is 
the form described as plagiatum Zimm. 
Habitat: Eastern States, Lake Superior region, Minnesota, Mis¬ 
souri and Texas. 
B. texanum Chaud. —Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1868, ser. 2, XX, p. 240. 
Habitat: Iowa, Missouri, Indian Territory and Texas. 
