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nion throughout the county. Typical specimens in my collection 

 were collected at San Francisco. 



Eleodes gentilis Lee. Very abundant at San Diego. 



Eleodes inierrupta Blais. Related to the preceding species, but 

 <liffering widely from it in elytral sculpturing. Rare. Occurs at 

 San Diego. 



Eleodes femorata Lee. Very rare. Occurs about San Diego 

 Bay. 



Eleodes grandicollis Mann. A large species, moderately com- 

 monjthroughout the county. 



Eleodes gigantea Mann. A large elongate species, met with in all 

 parts of the county that I have visited. 



Eleodes acuticauda Lee. Common, especially in the interior. 



Eleodes laticollis Lee. Moderately common at Poway. 



Eleodes parvicollis Esch. Moderately evenly distributed. 



Eleodes parvicollis var. producta Lee. Plentiful about San Diego. 

 Inhabiting the shrubby hill-sides. They frequent the wood-rats' 

 nests. 



Eleodes inarginata Esch. Moderately rare. 



Cerefiopzis concolor Lee. Common in the eastern portion of the 

 county. 



Cere?iopus costulatiis Horn. Less common than the preceding 

 species, and inhabiting the same region. 



Eulabis pubescejis Lee. Common everywhere. Frequents the 

 vicinity of ants' nests. 



Eulabis laticornis Casey. Rare. Occurs at Poway, beneath 

 rocks near ants' nests. 



Eulabis rufipes Esch. Common. A small species found beneath 

 debris and bark of trees and shrubs. Evenly distributed. 



Eulabis obscura Lee. A dark, depressed species, occurring plen- 

 tifully along the seashore. 



Amphidora liitoralis Esch. Common in some localities in the in- 

 terior. Frequents groves and is found beneath rocks, logs, and 

 bark. The name is a misnomer, as I have never observed it along 

 the seashore. 



Amphidora 7tigropilosa Lee. Occurs along the seashore and in 



