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have a variety of hosts, the species of the United States usually live with 

 Creynastog aster. 



The distribution of this genus of beetles is very broad, and the species 

 may be listed as follows: 



The following catalogue of the genus Fustiger is an exception to the usual 

 plan of this paper in that it attempts to list the genus as a whole rather than 

 the neotropical species. 



Africa and Madagascar 



1. elegantulus (Rafifray). 1882. Massouah, Abyssinia (Ethiopia) 



(Commatocerus) 



2. ranavalonae (Wasmann). 1897. St. Marie, Madagascar. 



(Commatocerinus) 



3. laevis (Raffray). 1899. Suberbieville, Madagascar. 



( Commatocerinus ) 



India 



4. indicus Wasmann. 1917. India. 



North America 



5. fuchsii Brendel. 1866. Genotype. United States: Tennessee; Missis- 



sippi {Cremastogaster leviuscula Mayr) ; Indiana; Arizona (Cre- 

 mastogaster lineolata). See Blatchley, 1910; Park, 1935; Wickham, 

 1889, 1892. 



6. calif ornicus Brendel. 1889. United States: Los Angeles, California 



{Cremastogaster lineolata). See Schwarz, 1896. 



7. knausii Schaeffer. 1906. United States: Cloudcroft, New Mexico. 



9000 feet, in Sacramento Mountains. [Lasius americanusl). See 

 Knaus, 1908. 



8. veracruzensis new species. Vera Cruz, Mexico. (Host ants now being 



determined) 



Antilles 



9. smithi Raffray. 1904. St. Vincent, Windward Islands. 



10. haytiana Mann. 1915. Diquini, Hayti. (Aphaenogaster relicta) 



11. schivarzi Mann. 1918. Cayamas, Cuba. (Host unknown). 



Central America 



12. insignis Reichensperger. 1931. Vara Blanca, Costa Rica. At about 



6000 feet, between Barba and Poas. (Pheidole). 



13. schmidti Reichensperger. 1931. Vara Blanca, Costa Rica. At about 



6000 feet, between Barba and Poas. (Pheidole). 



