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113. Atimia conjiisa Say. 



This has been cited from California by Henshaw, but 

 this is doubtful. (Teste Van Dyke). 



114. Atimia dorsalis Le Conte. 



Found mainly in the north and in the middle Sierras. 

 Is found rarely at Riverside. Taken by Van Dyke 

 breeding in post cedar. 



115. Desmocerus auripennis Chevrolat. 



Found from Mt. Shasta to Mt. Whitney in the high 

 Sierras, breeding in mountain elderberry. Taken at 

 Truckee in July by myself. July 7. 



116. Desmocerus crihripennis Worn. 



Found mainly in Coast Belt not more than several 

 miles from the sea, as far south as Mt. Tamalpias. 

 Breeds in red-berried elderberry trees. (Van Dyke). 



117. Desmocerus calif ornicus Horn. 



Rare, found from Los Angeles north through the coast 

 range to Marin County. Breeds in black-berried elder- 

 berry trees. (Van Dyke). 



118. Necydali s laevicollis LeConte. 



Found in Northern California. Bred from tan bark 

 oak by H. C. Muzzall. 



119. Necydalis cavipennis LeConte. 



Found in Santa Cruz County, also on Russian River. 

 Taken by Van Dyke in the North, and by Ricksecker 

 in San Diego and Sonoma Counties. 



120. Necydalis harharce Rivers. 



Found rarely at Santa Barbara. 



121. Ulochcptes leoninus LeConte. 



Found in Northern California and Sierras, also San 

 Bernardino Mts. Bred from P. ponderosa by Van 

 Dyke at Sissons and King's River. 



122. Pyrotrichus vitticollis LeConte. 



Found by Fuchs and Van Dyke breeding in the heart- 

 wood of alders about San Francisco Bay. May 29. 



123. Leptalia macilenta Mannerheim. 



Breeds in willow, found along the coast belt from 



