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iiio, HarpaUis funestiis, Lee, '79. 

 1117, " basilaris, Kirby, '79. 



3 sp., '79. 

 " 2 sp., '80. 



I r4o, Stenolophus conjunctuF, Say, '79, '80. 

 1 158, Bradycellus rupestris, Say, '80. 



Dytiscidce. 

 1302, Coelambus impressopunctatus, Sch., '80. 

 1399, Ilybiosoma bifarius, Kirby, '80. 

 1425, Agabus punctulatus, Aiibe, '80. 

 *i436, '' strigulosus, Cr., '79, '80. 

 1438, '^' infuscatiis, Aube, '80. 

 1444, " erythropterus, Say, '80. 

 1466. Rhantus bistriatus, Ber^st., '81. 

 1474, Colymbetes sculptilis, Harr., '79. 

 1 49 1, Dytiscus Harrisii, Kitl)y, '8r. 

 sp., '79, '80. 



(To be coniinued.) 



A NEW PARANOMIAFROM BRITISH COLUMBIA. 



BY WILLIAM H. ASHMEAD, A. M., D. SC. 



Faranoniia Venablesii, sp. nov. — 9- Length 10.5 mm. Black; 

 abdominal segments 1-4 at apex with bands of a golden-yellowish 

 pubescence ; the head in front, the cheeks, the occiput, the thorax in 

 front at the sides, the postscutellum, the legs, and the abdomen beneath, 

 all clothed with a pale or whitish pubescence. Wings hyaline, fuliginous 

 at apex, the costifi and parastigma black, the stignial and internal veins 

 testaceous. Legs mostly black, with tarsal joints 2-5 mostly yellowish. 

 The head is rather finely, sparsely punctate, the thorax more closely and 

 densely punctate, but with the punctures finer on the scutellum, while the 

 metathorax is shagreened, opaque. The abdomen has the first segment 

 minutely punctulate, the following segments being more or less alutaceous. 



Type.— Cat. No. 6224, U. S. N. M. 



Described from a single specimen, captured July 20th, 1902, at 

 Vernon, B. C, by Mr. E. P. Venables. 



