THIRD SUPPLEMENT 

 TO CATALOGUE OF COLEOPTERA 

 OF AMERICA, NORTH OF MEXICO 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO 

 DECEMBER 31, 1933 



CICINDELIDi^ 



Nicolay and Weiss 32 



Amblyclieila 



21689. picolominii is a good species, 

 fide Martin 32-111 



Cal. 



Cicindela 



21690. alata Lilj. -32-215 



111. 



According to Nicolay and Weiss 32: 

 45e. auguralis Csy. is variety of 

 limbalis 

 45 d is synonym of 45 



CARABIDiZE 



Darlington 31; Lapouge 31; Netolitsky 31; Fall 32; Jeannel 31; 

 Valentine 31, 32; Csiki 31, 32; Brown 32. 



Scapiiinotus 



21691. confusus Darl. 31-146 



N.C. 

 128a is valid as subspecies, 

 fide Darl. 31. 

 angelli Beut. is synonym 

 of guyoti, fide Darl. 31. 



(IVfaronetus 



21692. unistriatus' Darl. 



31-149 



N.C. 



Sphaeroderus 



21693. multicannatus Darl. 31-151 



N.C, Tenn. 



Carabus 



Lapouge in Genera Insectorum, 

 fasc. 192 a-b, 1931, treats the 

 species of Carabus as a subtribe, 

 Carab'na, divided into genera and 

 subgenera. Our sylvosus is placed 

 in the genus Eocarabus, subgenus 

 Tanaocarabus; taedatus in genus 

 Oreocarabus, subgenus Neocarabus; 

 chamissonis in genus Hemicarabus, 

 subgenus Cryocarabus. 170a and 

 169f, are treated as subspecies; the 

 other names under 168, 169 and 

 170 as synonyms or as varieties of 

 the recognized subspecies. 



Calosoma 



The same method is used by 

 Lapouge for Calosoma, which be- 

 comes subtribe Callisomina, divided 

 into four genera and twelve sub- 

 genera. Of these Isostenia contains 



210, Lyperostenia contains 198, 

 Paratropa contains 177 and 178, 

 Acamegonia contains 194; the re- 

 mainder are nearly the same as in 

 Breuning's arrangement given in 

 Appendix to our second siipple- 

 ment. In the treatment of the spe- 

 cific names Lapouge differs in 

 many instances with Breuning. 

 They appear to agree that 176, 177, 

 178, 179, ISO, 181, 182, 183, 184, 

 185, 186, 194, 195, 200, 201, 202, 

 204, 205, 206, 207, 208. 209, 210, 



211, 219, are good species; but dif- 

 fer as to the status of many other 

 names. 



Callisthenes 



According to Lapouge, if this 

 genus is recognized as separate 

 from Calosoma, Callitropa, for 176, 

 177, 178, 186, 195, 194 (with subsp. 

 incerta Lapouge 24-38) and 201, 

 and Caminara for 184, must also be 

 recognized. 



