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ochrnceus v. d. Wulp, Tijdschr. Eut. Ser. 3, V, p. 212, Tab. IX, fig. G. North 



America, 

 subulatus Wiedemann, Auss. Zw. I, j). 375, 14 {Dasyj)o<jon); Walker, Liat, etc., 



I, p. 311 aud VI, p. 423 {id.). Georgia. 



*brevluscnliis Loexo, Centur. X,48. California. 

 *gratus Loew, Centur. X, 31. California. 



univittatiis Loew, Cent. X, 29, 9 [Synonymy suggested by Mr, Loew him- 

 self in Berl. Ent. Z. 1874, p. 358]. 

 *obscuriventri3 Loew, Centur. X, 30. California. 

 *morosus Loew, Berl. Ent. Z. 1874, p. 356. Sierra Nevada, Cal. 



Tniqnii Bellardi, Saggio, etc., II, p. 76, Tab. 1, fig. 10. Mexico. 

 [M. Bellardi refers this species to Stenopogon with a doubt.] 



SCLEROPOGON. 



Loew, Centur. VII, 45, 18G6. 



*picticornis Loew, Centur. VII, 45. California. 

 *heIvoliiS Loew, Berl. Ent. Z. 1874, p. 355. Texas. 



SPHAGEUS. 



Loew, Centur. VII, 55, 1866. 

 *chalcoproctus Loew, Centur. VII, 55. Cuba. 



DICOLONUS 



Loew, Centur. VII, 56, 1866. 

 ^simplex Loew, Centur. VII, 56. California. 



ARCHILESTRIS. 



Loew, Berl. Ent. Z. 1874, p. 377 ; AreUlestes Schiner, Verb. Zool. Bot. Ver. 1866, 



p. 672. 



niagniflcus Walker, List, etc., VI, p. 437 {Dasypogon) ; Bellardi, Saggio, etc., 

 II, p. 79, Tab. I, fig. 11 {Microstylum). Mexico. 



