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12. New genera and species of North American Curculionidae. 



Journ. New York Entomol. Soc., vol. V, No. 2, 1897, 

 p. 49. 



13. On the insects collected by Dr. Abbott on the Seychelles, 



Aldabra, Glorioso, and Providence Islands, with descrip 

 tions of nine new species of Coleoptera. Pfoc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., vol. XIX, 1897, pp. 695-706. 



14. New species of Coleoptera of the family Chrysomelidse. with 



a short review of the tribe Chlamydini. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., vol. XX, 1897, pp. 473-485.* 



15. A new nearly blind genus of Tenebrionidae. Entomol. News, 



vol. VIII, 1897, pp. 154-156. 



1 6. A new species of vEgialites [^. stejnegeri~\. Canad. En 



tomol., vol. XXX, 1898, pp. 74~75- 



17. On the Coleopterous Insects of Galapagos Islands. Proc. 



U. S. Nat Mus., vol. XXI, 1898, pp. 249-268. 



18. Descriptions of some new species of North American 



Heteromerous Coleoptera. Proc. Entomol. Soc. of Wash 

 ington, vol. IV, No. 3, 1899, pp. 180-185. 



DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME NEW SPECIES OF NORTH AMERI 

 CAN HETEROMEROUS COLEOPTERA. 



By MARTIN L. LINELL. 

 TENEBRIONIDAE. 



Eusattus coqiiilletti, n. sp. Form and size of difficilis, Leconte. Oval, 

 convex, feebly shining. Hea'd finely punctate ; clypeus broadly emargi- 

 nate, rounded at the sides, margin narrowly reflexed. Thorax very broadly 

 emarginate at apex, straight at the middle of the emargination, the angles 

 very obtuse; sides finely margined, narrowly and feebly impressed along 

 the margin, broadly rounded and convergent before the middle, sub- 

 parallel behind the middle with the hind angles comparatively short and 

 obtuse, not at all everted ; disc alutaceous, sparsely and finely punctate. 

 Elytra at base slightly broader than thorax, without lateral margin, feebly 

 carinate ; surface alutaceous with small sparse submuricate granules. 

 Epipleurge gradually wider to base, sparsely punctate and hairy. Pro- 

 sternum sparsely punctate, the apex narrowly oval with distinct margin. 

 Abdomen sparsely punctate. Legs with sparse short setae. 



* This and the following papers were published after the death of the 

 author. Two other papers treating on the insects collected by Dr. L. 

 Stejneger in the Bering Sea region are in the hands of the printer but 

 their titles cannot be given here. 



