NO. 1982. FOSSIL COLEOPTERA FRO M FLORISSANT— WICKHAM. 301 

 Genus GERALOPHUS Scudder. 



GERALOPHUS ANTIQUARIUS Scudder. 



Five examples, aU assigned here with some doubt on account of 

 their poor condition. 

 . Cat. No. 59668, U.S.N.M. 



GERALOPHUS SAXUOSUS Scudder. 



One specimen. 



Cat. No. 59669, U.S.N.M. 



GERALOPHUS FOSSICIUS Scudder. 



Three examples. 



Cat. No. 59670, U.S.N.M. 



GERALOPHUS REPOSITUS Scudder. 



Three specimens. 



Cat. No. 59671, U.S.N.M. 



GERALOPHUS LASSATUS Scudder 



Four examples. 



Cat. No. 59672, U.S.N.M. 



GERALOPHUS RETRITUS Scudder. 



One example. 



Cat. No. 59673, U.S.N.M. 



Genus CONIATUS Germar. 



CONIATUS EVISCERATUS Scudder. 



One specimen, closely corresponding to the figures and description 

 of the type, except that it is a trifle smaUer. Length, exclusive of 

 rostrum, 3.75 mm.; of rostrum, 0.80 mm. Height of body, 1.80 mm. 



Cat. No. 59674, U.S.N.M. 



Genus CLEONUS Sehonherr. 



CLEONUS EXTERRANEUS Scudder. 



One specimen, referred here on account of its size, is represented in 

 ventral view and shows the abdominal and sternal structures of the 

 genus, as far as they can be made out. The suture between the first 

 and second abdominal segments is strongly sinuate, the third and 

 fourth segments together are shghtly longer than the second at its 

 sides. The middle coxae are rather narrowly separated, the hmd 

 ones more widely so. 



Cat. No. 59675, U.S.N.M. 



CLEONUS FCERSTERI Scudder. 



Represented by one good specimen in side view, a reverse. Three 

 poor examples of undersides are referred here with some doubt. 

 Cat. No. 59676, U.S.N.M. 



