DISTRIBUTION OF COLEOPTERA. 109 



126. Oligota parva Kraatz. 



Massachusetts (Blanchard fide Fauvel). Found about stables. 

 Gei'iuany. Italy. Britain. 



127. Gyroplisena aflSnis Sahlh. 



Massachusetts, Blanchard, in lltt. East and west Siberia. Hey- 

 den, 68. 



128. Gymnusa brevicoUis Grav 



" Canada and the Lake Superior region," C. 94. Michigan, 

 Schwarz. P. Am. P., xvii, 631 ; Massachusetts, Blanchard, in lilt. 

 Central Europe. Sweden. West Siberia. Heyden, 68. 



129. G. varieg-ata Kiesw. 



Michigan, /Schwarz 1. c. Central Europe. Sweden. 



130. Mylleena dubia Grav. 



]Michigan, Schwarz 1. c, 648. Massachusetts, Blanchard. Europe. 

 West Siberia (Tobolsk). Heyden, 68. 



131. M. minuta Grav. 



No locality observed. Europe. Arctic Siberia (Koliuogorovo). 

 Heyden, 68. 



132. M. infuscata Kraatz. 

 Massachusetts, Blanchard. Europe. 



133. Acylopborus pratensis Lee. 



A specimen of this, the type, occurred in Kansas. Fauvel (Faun. 

 Gallo-Rhen. iii, 542) places it as a synonym of glahricolUs Grav., a 

 common European species. Dr. LeConte (P. Am. P. xvii, 388), 

 without comparing specimens, does not fully assent to this, but thinks 

 Fauvel's remarks apply better to some varieties of promts Ei-. Com- 

 mon on both coasts. N. S., 34. 



134. Quedius fulgidus Fab., iracundus Say, groenlandicus Zett., erythrogaster, 

 melanocephahis Manu., sllvicola Casey. 



These names are mostly indicative of color varieties. The species 

 extends across the northern part of the continent from Greenland to 

 Alaska, and as far south as northern Georgia and middle California, 

 though south from New York it is not commonly met with. Europe. 

 West Siberia (Barnaul). T. vii, 158; Heyden, 71. 



135. Q. Isevigratus Gyll., plagiatus, longipennis Mann., rufipennis Maek. 



Likewise variable in color. " Occurs from Alaska to Oregon, 

 Kansas, Canada and Pennsylvania," Horn. I take it here, and have 

 it from Illinois and Michigan ; Massachusetts, Blanchard ; Veta Pass, 

 Col., at 9400 feet Schtvarz. Northern Europe. East Siberia (Ir- 

 kutsk). T. vii, 163 ; Heyden, 71. 



