148 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. v. 
B. pedicellatum Lee. —Proc. Ac. Phil. 1857, p. 6. 
Habitat: Pennsylvania, District of Columbia, Maryland and Mis¬ 
souri. Apparently very local 
B. quadrimaculatum Linn. —Syst. Nat. 1758, I, p. 416 ( Cara - 
bus'). 
Habitat: The entire region east of the Rocky Mountains, Europe 
and Siberia. 
B. affine Say. —Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 1823, II, p. 86. 
Habitat: The Atlantic and Central States, extending southward to 
Florida, Texas and Arizona. 
B. muscicola Hayw. —Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 1897, XXIV, p. 122. 
This species has for some time been erroneously regarded as the 
European B. lampros Hbst. 
Llabitat: Canada, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Michigan and 
Illinois. Specimens have been seen labeled “ Cal.” 
B. sulcatum Lee. —Ann. Lyc. 1848, IV, p. 463 ( Oehthedromus ). 
Habitat: Canada, Hudson Bay Territory, Massachusetts, the 
Lake Superior region and Illinois. 
B. ariguliferum Lee. —Ann. Lyc. 1852, V, p. 185 ( Oehthedro¬ 
mus ). 
Often confused with cautum , from which it is rather feebly distinct, 
by the characters above given. 
Habitat: California, Vancouver Island, Nevada, Manitoba, Mich¬ 
igan, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire (Mt. Washington) and Canada. 
B. cautum Lee. —Ann. Lyc. 1848, IV, p. 464 ( Oehthedromus). 
Habitat: Alaska, Washington, Utah, the Rocky Mountain region 
and Massachusetts. It has also been recorded from Mt. Washington, 
N. H., and from Michigan. 
B. assimile Gyll. —Ins. Suec. 1810, II, p. 26. 
Llabitat: The greater part of North America and Europe. 
B. semistriatum Hald. —Proc. Soc. Phil. 1843, I, p. 303 
(Lwpha). 
Recalls leevigatum by the arrangement of the dorsal punctures. 
Habitat: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Ken¬ 
tucky. 
B. puritanum Hayw. —Trans. Am. Ent. Ac. 1897, XXIV, p. 129. 
Resembles most closely the Californian B. laticeps. 
Habitat: Massachusetts. 
