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&woiaw was once taken in some numbers in a small muddy 

 pool amonii the low hills near the town. 



Of the rlavieorn beetles only a lew seem to require mention. 

 , tntnciitti and /<i/>/><>ni<-<t were met with on earrion. 

 occurred under ties alon.u the railroad track. 

 imn-f/hiipcHiiix and its variety <illtio/>x was l>eaten 

 from sa.ue-brush. K/>i/<n-/ttt<i r<>rriii>l<t was swept from planN 

 on low ground. II//i><Ts/>ix 4-rittaltt was not rare, Itein- 

 scratched up from about the roots of plants. A very pretix 

 little insect which I have referred with some doubt to /////*T- 

 <tx)ti(lii<K h-inicit/titx was secured in abundance on cacti, where 

 they evidently feed on the Aphides which infest these plants 

 so badly. Krotijlitx l><>i<lnrlii was seen quite frequently in the 



canons, usually resting on the under sides of pine logs. S 



few Ltnif/iifid Iccontci were found in low meadows. ('in-jH>i>liilitx 

 briirlitiittcritx was very abundant on cactus blossoms. 



Buprestida- were not very common as a rule. However, in 

 rheyenne Canon we look />///>rr.s7/'\ iiiiicnlirt'nfrix and Cliri/xu 

 hntlirix h-inciTHi on pine lo.ys, Af/rUttx (tn.riiiN on ])o|)lar. and 

 Antlnt.t'i (r/in>!/<ix/<'i' on tlowers. In Williams" Canon .\<-ni<> 

 th'i'K ]>i<lclictl<t was extremely abundant on flowers in July, while 

 with it occurred .1. sparsa in much smaller numbers. 

 cntu N<ntf/iiiitiiH'ttnix fre(|uented the same situations. 

 hifniin-ttnx was plentiful on low plants in damp spots near the 

 town. Tri<-lnnli'x oniatux was partial to tlowers on the higher 

 all it udes. while dent* ((/>rii/>tiix occurred mostly on plants in 

 the arid districts. 



In the (iarden of the (iods Kit}ilitn-i(t kmiii was found in some 

 numbers on (lowers of AI-</<'HH>II<' inc.ficdini . A sinule E. fl 

 was taken al the mouth of the Cheyenne Canon, while 

 <(lfi>iix \\-as abundant on Mowers of shrubs above the Seven 

 Falls, a few occurring also in P>ear Creek and William's 

 < 'afions. 



The Cerandncida- were liai'dly as plentiful as one would e\ 

 peel, liati/lr xittitniliN and ii/iilt-olli* both occurred on thistle and 

 other blossoms rather commonly, chielh in the hills about 

 town. L('i>hn-<i cliriixncuiiKi and /,. suin/nin<'<t were found along 

 the Pike's Peak road above Manilou. .lrnni<>/>.^ hmf/irnnii* 

 was occasionally seen on tlowers near Hear ('reek. .!/<///</ 

 xciitt'lltitii* and .Yti/otrivlnix uii<ln/ntitx \\ere taken Irom 



