326 T. D. A. COCKKRELL. 



81. Anthobium sp. incert. Specimens with Dr. Horn aud Dr. Hamilton. 



82. Homalota sp. West Cliflf. 



Philonthus xneus, Tachyporus chrysomelinus and Oxybeles nitidulus are boreal 

 and extend to Europe and Asia. The wide range of some species of 

 this family is remarkable. The minute Trogophlaus fulvipennis Fauv., 

 which I have taken in Jamaica (it also occurs in Cuba, etc.), is, ac- 

 cording to Dr. Hamilton, the same as T. corticinus, which is found at 

 9200 ft. in Colorado and extends to Europe and Siberia. 



CORYLOPHID^. 



83. Sacium lug-ubre Lee. 



PHALACRID^. 

 None found ; at Canon City (sub-alpine) Mr. Wickham found Olibrus apicaJis. 



COCCINELLID^. 



84. Nsemia episcopalis Kirby. West Cliff. 



85. Meg-ilia vittig-era Mann. 



86. Hippodamia lecontei Muls. E. New Mexico (LeConte). 



87. " converg-ens Guer., West Cliff, April 5. Also sub-alpine and 



high-alpine; a wide ranging species. E. to New Jersey. 



88. Hippodamia spuria Lee. Hesterburg's Lane, Aug. 25. 



89. " sinuata Muls. 



90. " 13-punctata L. 



91. " parenthesis Say, Ula, July 30. E. to New Jersey (Smith). 



Down to Pueblo. 



92. Coccinella trifasciata L. Ula, July 30 (var.). Also taken near the Mi- 



cawber Mine in October, in the high-alpine zone. 

 93. Coccinella 9-notata Herbst. Mr. Wickham took this in Alaska. Down 

 to Pueblo (W. H. Hance, Wheeler Eeport). 



94. Coccinella transversog-uttata Fab. (= 5 notain Kirb.), West Cliff, May 



23. Also high-alpine. Down to Canon City (Wickham). 



95. Coccinella transversog-uttata var. transversalis Muls.? 



96. Coccinella sanguinea L. E. to New Jersey (Smith). This species also 



goes S. into the W. Indies; I took it at Barbadoes. 



97. Harmonia picta Eand. Cusack Eauch (M. E. Cusack). North to Canada. 



Down to Colorado Springs (5992 ft.). 



98. Mysia hornii Cr. 



99. Anatis rathvoni Lee. var. 



100. Psyllobora 20-maculata var. tsedata Lee. This species goes N. to B. Col. 



101. Hyperaspidius sp. incert., specimen with Dr. Eiley. 



102. Exochomus marginipennis Lee. E. to New Jersey (Smith). 



103. Hyperaspis flmbriolata Mels. E. to N.Jersey (Smith). Down to Pueblo. 



104. Scymnus lacustris Lee. 



Some species of this family have a very wide distribution. Hippodamia 

 parenthesis may not be specifically distinct from an Asiatic species. H. 

 13-p7inctata, Coccinella 3-fasciata and C. transversoguttata appear to be 

 circumpolar. 



ENDOMYCHID^. 



105. Lycoperdina ferruginea Lee. E. to New Jersey (Smith). 



106. Aphorista morosa Lee. 



