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Of the above five genera, only the first and fourth are common to New 

 Jersey, and of the nine species, only one. New Jersey has only 

 eight species of this family. In the Iowa City list there are four 

 genera and eight species, of which three genera and two species 

 occur with us. 



It is rather remarkable that although LeCoute's list from E. New Mexico 

 contains thirteen species of Meloidfe, not one of the species is com- 

 mon to our district. 



Epicauta mac.iilata Say and Nemognatha immaculata Say, are two species 

 characteristic of the sub-alpine zone, but not met with in the mid- 

 alpine, according to my experience. 



BHYNCHITID^. 



288. Bhynchites bicolor Fab., abundant. West Cliflf, June 17, on Cnicus. N. 



to Vancouver Island (Wickham). 



BYRSOPID^. 



Not met with ; at Canon City (sub-alpine) Mr. Wickham found Thecesternus 

 humeralis. 



OTIORHYNCHID^. 



289. Ophryastes tuberosus Lee, common. E. to New Mexico (LeConte). 



290. Peritaxia rugicollis Horn. 



Neither of these genera are in the Iowa City list. [At Canon City Mr. 

 Wickham found Ophryastes vittatus.] 



CURCULIONIDwSl. 



291. Sitones tibialis Auctt. This is also European and Asiatic. 



292. Lepidophorus lineaticollis Kirby. 



293. Macrops vitticollis Kirby. 



294. Cleonus quadrilineatus Chev. [At Canon City Mr. Wickham found C. 



canescens.] 



295. Smicronyx vestitus Lee. West CliflF, July 31. [S. fulvus is sub-alpine.] 



296. Phyllotrox nubifer Lee. West Clifi", July 27. 



297. " n. sp., sent to Dr. Hamilton, who says it is common in Colo. 



298. Mag-dalis lecontei Horn. E. to New Jersey (Smith). 



299. Anthonomus canus Lee. West CliflF, common. 



300. " n. sp. a very downy little species, sent to Dr. J. Hamilton. 

 [A species of Anthonomus is fossil at Florissant.] 



301. Orchestes minutus Horn. 



302. " ruflpes Lee. 



303. Acalles clathratus Lee. 



304. Coeliodes curtus Say. E. to New Jersey (Smith). 



305. Ceutborhynchus n. sp. Specimen with Dr. Hamilton. 



306. Baris transversa Say. [At Canon City Mr. Wickham found B. tiimescens.] 



307. Calandrinus grandicollis Lee. 



.308. Apion sp. West Cliff, July 27, by sweeping. 



Of all these species only the first is on the Iowa City list, whicli never- 

 theless includes nearly seventy Curculionidse ! 



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