AMERICAN COLEOPTERA. 277 



IVOTES O^ DI€HEL,0]WY€HA AND €ANTHARI!ii, WITH 



DESCRIPTIOIVS OF NEW SPECIES IN 



OTHERA GENERA. 



BY H. C. FALL. 



The observations on the two genera above named are, as is often 



some surprise. 



Taken as a whole, the genus is very homogeneous in its makeup, 

 and in the survey of our species, which has of necessity accom- 

 panied the definition of the new forms, I have found little to add in 

 the way of characters serviceable for classification, to those set forth 

 by Dr. Horn in his Synopsis. 



* Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, vol. v, p. 185. 

 t Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., 1894, p. 396. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXVII. .\UG., 1901. 



