28 TERTIARY COLKOPTERA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



described by Heer from < ireenland. Ten species in all have been referred 

 here, seven from the older Tertiaries, three from the Pleistocene. 



I'ARABITES EXAXIMUS. 

 PI. II. tig. 7. 



( 'arabites exanimus Scudd.. Bull. I'. S. Geol. Survey No. !3. 17-ls. pi. 1. tig. 4 <l*!t2). 

 White River, Utah. 



CARABITES FEILDENIANUS. 



CaraMtes feildenianus Heer. Quart. Jour. Gcol. Soe. London. XXXIV. 0'.' il^7N: 

 Flora toss, arctiea (V). I. 38. pi. V. tigs. 11. lib (L^i. 



Discovery Harbor, Grrinnell Land. 



DIPLOCHILA Brulle. 



No fossil form of this genus, which is widely distributed in various 

 parts of the irlobe, has been recorded except the following, placed here 

 doubtfully. 



I IIPLOCHILA? HENSHAWI. 



DiplochUa? henshawi S.-udd.. T.-rt. Ins. N. A.. 523-524. pi. 28. tig. '.' (is!0). 

 Florissant. ( 'olorado. 



DIC.ELTS P,onelli. 



Of this North American u'enus. having about a dozen and a half species 

 in the ea>tern half of the continent, only the following two species are known 

 in a fossil >tate % from the Pennsylvania Pleistocene. 



DlC.KI.rs ALrTACEI'S. 



,//,//,/,, //.v Horn. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc.. V. i'44 (ls7<5): Smdd.. Tort. Ins. X. 

 A.. :>-24. pi. 1. lig>. 8-10 (1890). 



caves of Pennslvania. 



Diccehissp. Horn. Tran-. Am. Ent. Soc., V, 244 (1876); Scudd.. Ti-rt. Ins. N. A.. 

 525, pi. 1. tig. !"' (1890). 



I '..mi' caves nj' Pennsylvania. 



