118 BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA 



New Mexico: Sandia Mts. (Watson). 

 Arizona: (Burke). 



Hosts: Balsam fir (Abies balmmae), Piniis sp. (eastern), yellow 

 pine (P. ponderosa). Taken on Hemlock and Spruce. 



212a. Var. SUBORNATA Lee. (9369) 



1859 Leconte p. 208. 1909 histrio Casey p. 98. 



1899 Wickham pt. 7 p. 236. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 



1902 Van Dyke p. 172. 1914 punctiventris Ca.s.=snbornata 



1903 Kerremans p. 142. Lee, Casey p. 155. 

 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 179. 1915 Gibson p. 137. 



1909 Casey p. 98. 1918 Nicolay & Weiss p. 92. 



1909 rubronotans Casey p. 97. 1918 Garnett p. 90. 



1909 punctiventris Casey p. 99. 1918 Burke p. 336. 



1909 violescens Casey p. 99. 1924 Chamberlin p. 187. 



1909 adonea Casey p. 97. 



Type localiay: California. 



Distribution : Washington to California and New Mexico, east to 

 Kansas. (Reported by Germain from Ottawa, Canada. This is 

 doubtless an error; the eastern species is inacidativentris Say.) 



Washington: Mt. Rainier VII-14 (9); Olympia (2). 



Oregon: Wasco (17); Corvallis VI-12 (c). 



California: Palo Alto (10); Pyramid R. S. (10); Hilt (10); Placer- 

 ville (10) ; Yreka (10) ; Weed VI, VII, VIII (c). 



Coloi'ado: Colorado Springs (13); Cheyenne Can. (2). 



New Mexico: Los Vegas VI-8, VII-8 (10). 



Arizona: Grand Canyon (10). 



Michigan: Isl. Royal L. I. (2). 



Utah: (Burke). 



Kansas: (10). 



Host: Pinus ponderosa, yellow pine, Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga taxi- 

 folia) (Garnette). 



Season: June-October. 



212b. Var. RUSTICORUM Kirby (9370a) 



1837 AnopUs rustieornm Kirby p. 1857 Leconte p. 8. 



151. 1859 Leconte p. 208.. 



1837 A. pafjanorum Kirby p. 152. 1859 puyanorum Kby., Leconte p. 



1841 Laporte-Gory IV p. 117 pi. 20 208. 



fig. 115. 1866 Walker p. 322. 



1843 Mannerheim p. 237 No. 131. 1871 Anoplis Bethune p. 230. 



1848 White p. 23. 1871 Anopolis paganorum Kby., 



1848 paganorum White p. 23. Bethune p. 230. 



1850 Leconte p. 227. 1871 lecontei Saunders p. 40 No. 17 



