176 LENG AND HAMILTON. 



Bulletin of the Brooklyn Ent. Soc. vol. vii, pp. 7-11. — Ergafes to Orthosoma. 



" " " " " 57-64. — Prionus to Criocephalus. 



" " '■ " " 64. — One plate with 11 figures. 



"' " ■' " 95-101. — Tetropium to Merium. 



" " " " " 112-119. — Callidiiim to Sfromatinm. 

 Entoniologica Americana, vol. i, pp. 28-35. — GnaphaJodes to Aneflus. 



" " 35. — Two plates, thirty-one figures. 



•' " 130-136. — Romaleiim to Ctirins. 



" " 136. — One plate, twenty figures. 



'* vol. ii, pp. 27-32. — Obriini to Evadna. 



" ■' 60-63. — Callichroma Xo Crioprosopus. 



" " 63. — Two plates, 28 figures. 



" " Ql-Q'i. — TragidiontoAmannus. 

 102103.— Batyle to Oxoplus. 



" ■' 118-120. — Schisnx to Perarthrus. 



" *' 193-200. — Ischnocnemis to Xylotrechus. 



" vol. iii, pp. 4-8. — Xylotrechus to Clytanthm. 



" " 23-24. — Clytanfhus to Euderces. 



" " AA.-- Euderces. 



" vol. vi, pp. ^-Vi.—Agallisiins to Encyclops. 



" " 65-69. — Rhagium to Toxofus. 



" " 97-98. — Pachyta to Anthophilax. 



'' " 104-110. — Acmieops to Piodes. 



■' " 156-160. — Gaurotes to Typocerus. 



" •' \Sa-200.—Leptnra. 



■' " 213-215. — Euryptera and notes. 



CONCLUDING NOTES. 



Cflenopeens iiiger Horn, 1894, Coleop. Baja Cal. (Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. ser. 2. 

 iv, 402). 

 Length 17-19 mm. = .67-.75 inch. Habitat. — Lower California (Sierra El 

 Chinche. at 2000 feet). 



" Of the form of palmeri, but differing in the coarser and closer 

 elytral punctuation, and in the absence of any ornamentation by 

 pubescence either above or beneath." 



" Black, shining, the puhescence excessively fine, short, black ; antenna; black, 

 joints three to seven annulate with white; front sparsely punctate; thorax 

 broader than long, angulate at the middle, sides in front oblique, behind the an- 

 gulation forming a cylindrical constriction, surface with coarse punctures along 

 the apex and base, very few at middle; elytra coarsely, closely and deeply punc 

 tate. near the apex much smoother; body beneatli extremely finely pubescent. 

 Described from two females and have the last ventral slightly emarginate as in 

 palmeri." Horn. 



This species was accidentally omitted from its proper place. 



Acaathoderes nickhavil. This seems to be the species described by 

 Dr. Horn under the name Peritapnia fabra, of which Mr. Leng was 

 not cognizant till both were in press, who suggests that the latter 

 genus might be })lace(l among the Acantlioderini. 



