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APPENDICULATA Fab., See ACUMINATA DeGeer 



APPENDICULATA Laporte-Gory, See LONGIPES Say 



358. ATROPURPUREA* Say 



1836 Buprestis atropurpurea Say 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 179. 



p. 160. 1911 Gibson p. 12. 



1859 Leconte p. 213. 1912 Gibson p. 100. 



1866 Leconte p. 348. 1917 Chamberlin p. 134. 



1882 Horn p. 104. 1919 antropurpurea Say— acumin- 



1892 Kerremans p. 111. ata DeG., Burke p. 107. 



1894 Hamilton p. 29. 1921 Nicolay p. 174. 

 1903 Kerremans p. 165. 



Type locality: Texas. 



Distribution: This species is reported from Alaska to Mexico, east to 



Kansas. The exact range is doubtful since atropurpiirea is often 

 confused with acuminata. The same species is said to occur in Asia 

 (Sibera and China) and Europe. 



BISTRIGUTTATA Dejean, See NOTATA Laporte et Gory 



359. CALIFORNICA Van Dyke (9383) 



1917bBurke p. 327, under Melano- 1919 Burke p. 105. 



2)hila sp. 1924 Chamberlin p. 189. 



1918 Van Dyke p. 54. 1924 Van Dyke p. 18. 



Type locality: Carrville, Trinity Co., California. 

 Distribution: California, Oregon and Idaho. 

 California: Shasta, Trinity, Tuolumne, El Dorado, Ventura and Los 



Angeles Counties (15); Yosemite Valley (10); Weed VII-VII (c). 

 Oregon: Dilley (4); Ashland VII (c). 

 Idaho: Centerville V-VII (10). 

 Host: Yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa), Jeffrey! pine (P. jeffreyi), 



digger pine (P. sabiniana) , coulter pine (P. coulteri), Monterey pine 



(P. radiata), knobcone pine (P. attenuata) , big-cone spruce('Psezfdoi- 



siiga macrocarpa) . 

 Season: May to August. 



*It is doubtful if this species can be separated from acuminata DeG. 



