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8297. Geoderces melanothrix, Kirby. — Under chips on the ground in 

 great numbers and seldom on trees. (See 8288.) 



8353. Trichalophus didymus, Lee. — Not common. Under logs and in 

 rotton grass. 



8470. Emphyastes fucicola, Mann. — Occurs but seldom, but then in great 



numbers. Under logs half buried in sand, during, spring. 



8471. Plinthus carinatus, Boh. — Our commonest weevil. Under logs. 



8473. Pissodes costatus, Mann. — Not common. Beaten from spruce in 

 April. 



8598. Phycocoetes testaceus, Lee. — Not rare. Under drift-logs on beach 



in spring. 



8599. Trachodes ptinoides. Germ. — Common. Under drift-logs on 



beach in spring. Seen in cop., June 2nd, 



8600. Trachodes 4-tuberculatus, Mots. — Not common. Found in July. 



Occasionally in moss at tree roots in winter. 



8601. Trachodes horridus, Mann. — Common, under logs. 



9042. Elassoptes marinus, Horn. — Found in extensive colonies under 

 drift-logs in May. 



9044. Rhyncolus brunneus, Mann. — Not rare ; in rotten wood. 



Rhyncolus, n. sp. — Rare ; under driftwood on sandy beach in May 

 and June. 



9074. Pityophthorus nitidulus, Mann. — Not rare. 



9093. Xy Icterus bivittatus, Kirby. — Occurs sparingly on newly-cut logs 

 and in moss at tree roots in winter. 



9116. Dryocoetes autographus, Ratz. — Under spruce bark. 



91 19. Xylocleptes concinnus, Mann. — Very numerous in newly-fallen 

 timber. 



9142. Micracis hirtella, Lee. — Not rare. 



9165. Hylesinus sericeus, Mann. — Not uncommon in dead bark. 



9181. Dendroctonus rufipennis, Kirby, var. obesus (black form). — Fairly 

 numerous in bark of newly-cut timber. 



9187. Dolurgus pumilus, Mann. — Common in spruce bark. 

 Hylurgops glabratus. — Common under spruce. 



9373. Euscaphurus saltator, Casey. — Common on under side of logs in 

 damp places. [3987. Dascyllids.] 



