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costo-apical part of the wing. Secondaries : entirely seal-brown, with 

 Jong hairs along the inner margin and basal part of wing. Underside of 

 both wings entirely Van Dyke brown ; the three costo-apical white spots 

 visible through the wing. Abdomen and thorax same color as adjacent 

 parts of the wings. Palpi clothed with long hairs. Antennae entirely of 

 same color as the primaries on the upperside. 



Habitat : Mt. Tamalpais, Marin Co. , California. Collected 

 by Mr. F. X. Williams, May 19, 1904, in Mill Valley, on the 

 slopes of Mt. Tamalpais. Only a few were captured but others 

 were seen ; the species is no doubt extremely local in distri- 

 bution. 



Type i , to be deposited in the collection of the Cali- 

 fornia Academy of Sciences. 



This species is very distinct from any other by its small size, 

 and very dark, almost uniform color. Owing to a curious 

 asymmetry in the clasps of the single male I possess, the de- 

 scription of these organs will have to be deferred till more spe- 

 cimens are available. 



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Canadian Cerambycidae. 



The species of the past season. 

 By G. CHAGNON, Montreal, Canada. 



Acm&ops proteus Kirby. Montreal, 14, vii. Entirely black. 



Asemum mtestum Hald. St. Hilaire, Que., 24, v. under pine bark. 



Callidium janthimim Lee. Val Morin, Que., common 10 to 25, vi. 



Clytanthus ruricola Oliv. Common ; vi and vii. 



Cirtophorus verrucosus Oliv. St. Hilaire, Que. 24, v. 



Calhmoxys sanguinicollis Oliv. St. Hilaire, Que. tf 1 and 9 2 4> v. 



Criocephalus agrestis Krby. Montreal, vii, viii. They are generally 

 taken at the electric lights. 



Desinoccnis pat/iatus For'st. Montreal, 48 specimens on Elder ; 28, vi. 



Euderces picipcs F. St. Hilaire, Que., i, vii. 



Graphisurus fasciatus DeG. Montreal, A few chrysalids from beech. 



Hoplosia nubila Lee. Montreal 18, vii. This species breeds in Linden. 



Hyperplatys aspersus Say. Montreal, vi and vii. Taken several spe- 

 cimens on dead branches of willow, in which it must breed. 



Leptura nitcns Forst. Montreal, 27, vi. 



Leptura exigua Newm. Common from 24, v to 15, vi. 



Leptura htnnatites Newm. Montreal, 12, vi. 



Leptura biforis Newm. St. John's, Que. 8, vii. 



Leptura canadensis F. Common, vii. 



Leptura villain Germ. Common, vi, vii. 



