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Elytral declivity strongly impressed. 



Pronotum dark; elytra dark reddish. Chiricahua Mountains, 

 Arizona, in cones of Pinus apachecae (?) Length, 3.50-3.90 mm. 

 Length, male type, 3.90 mm.; Chiricahua Mountains, June 6, 

 Hubbard and Schwarz Collection. Type, Cat. No. 7484, U. S. N! 

 M C. apachecae, sp. nov. 



SUBDIVISION B 



Elytra with strial punctures in obscure rows on lateral area 



Section a3. 



Elytra with strial punctures in distinct rows on lateral area 



Section a4. 



SECTION a3 



Pronotum with punctures of posterior area fine Subsection b3. 



Pronotum with punctures of posterior area coarse Subsection b4. 



SUBSECTION b3 



Punctures of elytra fine, obscure and sparse Series c3. 



Punctures of elytra distinct, those of the striae rather dense. . .Series c4. 



Series c3 



Declivity with interspace 1 obscurely granulate. 



Black; length 3 mm. Fitch collection C. clunicus, sp. nov. 



Series c4- 



Declivity with interspaces 1 granulate; pubescence moderately long, 

 erect. 

 Black, shining, front; narrow. Michigan, Ontario, Canada, New 

 Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, and Virginia, 

 in cones and twigs of Pinus strohus. Length 2.50^2.90 mm. 



C. coniperda Schwarz. 

 Black, shining, front broad. Monterey County and Pacific Grove, 

 California, in cones of Pinus radiata. Length 2.40-3.60 mm. 

 Length, female type, 3.45 mm.; Pacific Grove, California, in Pinus 

 radiata, November 14, 1913, J. M. Miller, collector; Hopk. U. 

 S., No. 10861a. Type, Cat. No. 7481, U. S. N. M. 



C. radiatae, sp. nov. 



Declivity with interspace 1 smooth, except toward apex, pubescence long. 



Blackish brown, shining. Newport, Oregon, in cones of Pinus 



contorta. Length, female type, 3.10 imn.; Newport, Oregon, in 



Pinus contorta, April 30, 1899, author, collector; Hopk. U. S., 



No. 88. Type, Cat. No. 7476, U. S. N. M. . . C. contortae, sp. nov. 



Pronotum black; elytra black to reddish brown. Priest River, 



Idaho, and Cowitche Lake, Canada, in cones of Pinus monticola. 



Length 2.95-3.45 mm. Length, female type, 3.45 mm.; Priest 



River, Idaho, in Pinus monticola, October 19, 1906, R. L. Fromme, 



collector; Hopk. U. S., No. 6541a. Type, Cat. No. 7477, U. S. N. M. 



C. monticolae, sp. nov. 



