DISTRIBUTION OF COLEOPTERA. 121 



•222. Anthobium sorbi Gyll. 



Occurs in Greenland. Central and northern Europe. Fauvel, 

 39. 



223 Protinus limbatus Maek.. var. Maeklini Fauv. 

 Found at Sitkha. Europe (France and the Pyrenees). Fauvel. 

 30. 



224. P. atomarius Er., parviUus Lee. 



Ottawa, Canada ; Harrington, in lift. Detroit, Mich. (ScMvarz) ; 

 Massachusetts, Blaii.chard ; Lake Superior, Michipicoton River. 

 Bachewauung Bay (LeConte, Schtvarz). Europe. vSweden. Fauvel. 

 32. Length .05 inch. 



225. Megarthrus sinuatocoUis Lac, anguUcollis Maek. 



Occurs in Sitkha. Mr. Schwarz took it at Grafton, West Virginia 

 and Veta Pass, Col., at 9200-11,000 feet altitude. Europe. Boreal 

 and central Siberia. Fauvel, 28 ; Heyden, 84. 



226. Micropeplus tesserula Cart., costatns Lee, costlpennis Maek., bnicaUois 

 Mots. 



Alaska, California, Lake Superior, Michigan, Canada. Europe. 

 iVlgeria. Syria. Lake Baical, east Siberia ; Lebedevo, Arctic Si- 

 beria. Fauvel, 7 ; Heyden, 91. 



TRICHOPTERYGIDiE. 



The following distribution of these minute Coleoptera is translated 

 from that wonderful monument to unwearied patience and unexam- 

 ])led skill — Rev. A. Matthews, Monograph of the Trichojiterygida?— 

 and his subsequent synopsis, published in T. xi, 113, et .seq., to which 

 is added all that has been observedin American literature. 



227. Ptenidium evanescens Marsh, terminale Hald. 



"Habitat: Europe. America. The Canary Islands and Madeira." 

 Pennsylvania Hold., Fort Garland, Col. and Detroit, Mich., Schwarz. 

 Ottawa, Canada, Harrington. Mon., 80; T. ii, 150; J. Ac. i, 109. 

 " A common and abundant species." 



228. P. atoraaroid.es Mots. 



"Habitat: The Atlantides, North America and Europe, teste 

 Motschulsky ; not rare." Mon. 81. This species for some reason 

 has been omitted in the Synopsis. Mr. Schwarz found it common in 

 a salt marsh on the eastern coast of Florida. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XVI. (16) APRIL, 1889. 



