328 T. D. A. COCKERELL. 



131. Meligethes serDinulum Lee, uear West Cliff. 



M. brassicx is also Asiatic and European. 



TROGOSITID^. 



132. Peltis pipping-skoeldi Mann. Also at Eed Cliff (Wickhani). 



133. Calitys dentata Fab., Short Creek, Cusack Eanch, Aug. 27. This species 



is also European. 



PARNID^. 



134. Dryops striatus Lee. Also sub-alpine. E. to Iowa (Wickham). 



DASCYLLID^. 



135. Eucinetus terminalis Lee. E. to New Jersey (Smith). 



136. Cyphon variabilis Thuub., West Cliff, July 27. N. to Canada. 



BYRRHTD^. 

 None found; but at Red Cliff, which is mid-alpine, Mr. Wickham found 

 Cytilus trivittatus. 



ELATERID^. 



137. Anelastes druryi Kirby. Also sub-alpine. Mr. Wickham found it at 



Albuquerque, N. Mex. 



138. Meg-apenthes stigmosus Lee. Extends northward ; found by Mr. Wick- 



ham at Port Chester, Alaska. 



139. Dolopius lateralis Esch. Also high-alpine. N. to Canada. Down to 



Canon City (Wickham). 



140. Antbracopteryx hiemalis Horn, West Cliff, common, crawling on the 



ground early in the year. Specimens are in U. S. Mus. and Brit. Mus. 



141. Cardiophorus sp. incert. Specimen with Dr. Hamilton. 



142. Corymbites conjungens Lee. [At Canon City Mr. Wickham found C. 



maurus.l 



143. Cryptohypnus sp. nov. vel hyperboreus f Near Ula. Specimen with Dr. 



Hamilton. 



144. Asaphes carbonatus Lee. 



A. hiemalis is the only species of a remarkable genus, having characters 

 allying it both to the Cryptohyprites and Corynibitites. Dr. Candeze 

 states that it is allied to Diadysis, an Australian genus, and to the 

 Patagonian Asorno. Thus, it has such peculiarities as we commonly 

 notice in ancient types, verging on extinction. Athous ferruginosus 

 is a boreal species which I found in the high-alpine, but not the mid- 

 alpine region ; it goes far North, Mr. Wickham found it in Alaska. 



No doubt further search would reveal some more species of Cryptohypnus 

 in our region. Mr. Wickham found C. nocturnus and C. abbreviatus 

 at Red Cliff, which is mid-alpine. 



BUPRESTID^. 



145. Dicerca prolong-ata Lee, Short Creek. N. to Canada. 



146. Chalcophora virginiensis Drury, Cusack Ranch. Perhaps of the race 



angulicollis, which, as Dr. Hamilton informs me, is not specifically 

 distinct. 



