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SCARITES (p. 30). 



2. Scarites subterraneus. 



Scarites subterraneus, Fabr. Mant. Ins. i. p. 206 



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Var. Elytris fere parallelis, striis parum impressis, interstitiis subconvexis. 





Eab. Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison). 



I place this var. under Sc. subterraneus rather than under Sc. quadriceps, owing 

 more convex and posteriorly more abruptly declivous elytra. It approaches very 

 the Sc. quadriceps, var. lissopterus, from Texas. 



DYSCHIKIUS (p. 31). 



3. Dyschirius analis 



Dyschirius analis, Leconte, Ann. Lyceum N. York, v. p. 196 \ 



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— Panama, Tole (Champion 



SCHIZOGENIUS (p. 37). 



Sctazogenius tristriatus (p. 38). 



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To the localities given add: — Panama, Tole (Champion) 



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PANAG^EUS (p. 41). 



Panagseus sallsei (p. 41). 



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