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interv^allo punctorum dui)lici scrie." The name Scolytus should 

 therefore g^ive ])lace to Eccoptogaster Herbst, 1793. The above is 

 pointed out 1j>' C L. Gaiiglbauer | Miinch. Koleopt. Zeit. 1903, 

 p. 311, footnote (sep.) I and lias been followed by Tredl in his cata- 

 log-ue of the Eurojiean Borkenkafer. I have been unable to verify 

 Dr Leconte's reference to Olivier, 1789 [Am. Phil. Soc. Proc. 



1876. 15:371]- 



According to Gemminger anil Harold, Cat. Col., the following 

 names should "be added to the synonymy : 



Hylurgops glabratus Zcit. 



crenatus Pans. Fn. Germ. 15, 7 

 paykulli Dufischm. Fn Austr. 3:99 

 Hylastinus obscurus Marsh 



crenatulus Dufischm. Fn. x\ustr. 3:104 

 fusccscens Steph. 111. Brit. 3 1365 

 piceus Sieph. 111. Brit. 3 :365 

 Crypturgus pusillus Gjdl. 



aphodioides Villa. Col. Eur. duppl. Svipl. 1833, p. 36 

 Hypothenemus eruditus West. 



Vuficollis Fabr. Syst. El. 2:388. Ferr. Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1868. p. 255 

 Trypodendron lineatus Oliv. 



limbatum Payk. Fn. Suec. 3:144 

 marginicolle Dahl. 

 signatum Fabr. Ent. Syst. i, 2:^,6-^ 

 Duftschm. Fn. Austr. 3 :95 

 Waringi Curtis, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1840. 5 :279 

 Xyleborus dispar Fabr. 



rufipes Latr. Dej. Cat. ed. 3. p. t,2>- 

 Dnccoetes autographus Ratz. 



var. micographus Oliv. Ent. 5, 78, p. 9, t. 2, f. 12 

 Ips pini Say. 



vicinus Dej. Cat. ed. 3. p. 332 

 Xylccleptes bispinus Duft. 



marginatus Megerle. 

 Eccoptogaster rugulosus Ratz. 



haemorrhous Schmidberger, Kollar. Xaturg. schadl. Ins. 1837. p. 271. 



Meg. Sturm. Cat. 1826. p. 194 

 flavicornis Gene. Dej. Cat. cd. 3, p. t,t,2 

 punctatus Mus. Berol. 

 Phloectribus frontalis Oliv. 



dubius Eicli., Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1868. p. 150 

 setulosus Eich. loc. cit. 149 



Gemminger and Harold list the following: 



Phloeotribus americanus Dej. Cat. ed. 3. p. 331, Amer. bor. 



Cryphalus asperulns Eich.. Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1871. p. I33. was re- 

 named by Eichhoff in Rat. Tom., 1878, p. 153, as Stephanoderes 

 cassiac ; habitat given as "Asia (?)." 



