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265. Psammoecus Desjardinsii Guer., Pseudophanus signatus Lee, Cry f amor- 

 pha musie WolL, Hubbardii Casey. 



This species is said to be cosmopolitan, accompanying commerce 

 (Mauritius, Madagascar, St. Helena, Madeira). In the United 

 States it is described from Puget's Sound, Washington, by LeConte. 

 P. vii, 85 ; and was taken abundantly at Crescent City, Fla., by Mr. 

 Hubbard. Casey, Cont. 167 ; C. 135 ; Mann. 1853. 



CRYPTOPHAGID^. 



266. Henoticus serratus GylL, denticulata Lee. 



This species occurs from Canada to Alaska. It is not uncoujmon 

 here in Pennsylvania ; Massachusetts and New Hampshire, Blanch- 

 ard; Canada, Michigan, around Lake Superior, Veta Pass, Col., at 

 10,000 feet, Schivarz. L. S. 223. Europe. Anmrland (Chabarofka). 

 Heyden, 188(i ; Mann., 1853. 



267. Cryptophagus cellaris Scop. 



This species has been imported from Europe, where it is found in 

 houses, etc. In this country there are few records of its recognition. 

 Buffalo, N. Y , Reinecke ; Detroit, Mich., Schvarz; San Diego, Calif., 

 LeConte. Taschkend in Turkestan. Heyden, 96. 



268. C. saginatus Sturm. 



Also imported from Europe, and identified by Zimmermann in S. 

 Carolina Horn. Jeniseisk on the Jenisei, lat. 58° 20'. Nord., 26. 



269. Csenoscelis ferruginea Sahib., testacea Zimm. 



This is likewise a common European species, which was taken in 

 South Carolina by Zimmermann, and also occurred in Alaska. T. 

 ii, 258. Chabarofka. Heyden, 1885; Maun., 1853. 



270. Atomaria Kamtschatica Mots. 



Occurred in Alaska. Kamtschatka. Heyden, 96 ; Mann., 1853. 



The Cryptophagidse have not yet received any attention in this 

 country from systematists. The species are greatly neglected by 

 collectors on that account, and are mostly undescribed. 



MYCETOPHAGID^. 



271. Typhsea fumata Linn., Cryptophagus gilvellus Mills., crenatus \\ Mels. (P. 

 ii, 114; P. viii, Ih) 



Cosmopolite through commerce. Occurs wherever Hour, grain, 

 etc., are stored. 



