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88. P. empetricola Dej., A 63, D 25.— Atkha, Uiialaschka, Kadjak, Afognak, 



Kenai, Sitkha, Hudson Bay territory ; var. frigidus Dej., American side 

 of Bchring Strait, Kamtscbatka, Siberia, Vega Exp. p. 48. 



89. P. ruficollis Mann., D 21.— Island of Afognak. 



90. P. mandibularisKirby, brevicornis'K\rhy,fastidiositsMauu., ochoficusSaUh. 



D 26. — Common in Kenai, Fort Simpson (McKenzie Eiver) to Hudson Bay 

 and southward to Lake Superior, Vermont and Massachusetts, Arctic 

 Siberia. 



91. P. arcticus Sahib., infimus Maek. not Chaud. — American side of Bebring 



Strait. All northern Siberia and Arctic Europe. Vega Exp. p. 21 and 48- 



92. P. splendidus Sahib. 



93. P. epipleuralis Sahib. 



94. P. planus Sahib. — This and the two preceding species were taken on the 



American side of Bebring Strait. Vega Exp. p. 49 and 50. 



95. Amara Eschscholtzii Chaud. not Mann., Bui. Mosc. 1837, 7, 36.— Sitkha, 



high regions of the Rocky Mountains to New Mexico, Kamtscbatka. 



96. A. infausta Lee, rufimnnus \\ Mots., carinata % Mann., D 31. — Kadjak, 



Kenai. 



97. A. ang'ustata Sahib. — American coast of Behring Strait. Vega Exp. p. 51. 



98. A. melanogastrica Dej., A 72, Dp, 271. — Unalaschka, Kadjak, Kamts- 



cbatka. 



99. A. hyperborea Dej., Eschscholtzii % Mann., longicoUis Mots., obtusa Lee, 



C 13, two varieties. — Island of St. Paul, Kenai, Fort Simpson (McKenzie 

 River), high regions of the Rocky Mountains, Stupart's Bay (Hudson 

 Strait), Labrador, Vermont, Arctic Siberia, Kamtscbatka to eastern Dauria. 



100. A. glacialis Mann., D 32, two varieties. — Kenai and on the main land, 



Kamtscbatka. 



101. A. insig-nis Dej., A 68, D 34, two varieties.— Sitkha, California. 



102. A. impuncticollis Say, trivialis X Dej., anthracina Hald., difficilis Lee. (dis- 



colored example), D 33, two varieties. — Atkha. common on the eastern 

 shore of Kadjak, Montana, Lake Superior region northward to 55° Lat. 

 Canada to Maine, Middle and Western States to the Rocky Mountains. 



lO;'). A. litoralis Maun., A 66. — Sitkha, Wrangel, Canada, northward to 58° 30', 

 Kamtscbatka. 



104. A. erratica Duft., Sturm., punctulata Dej., Isevipennis Kirby, vulgaris j 

 Kirby, inepta Lee, D 35. — Atkha, eastern coast of Kadjak, the interior of 

 Kenai, Queen Charlotte Island, British Columbia to Hudson Bay, south- 

 ward to Vermont and Lake Superior, and through the Rocky Mountains 

 to New Mexico; Arctic Siberia southward to Mongolia and Turkestan, 

 northern and middle Europe. 



10."). A. interstitialis Dej., patruelis Dej., insequalis Kirby, splendida Hald., C 11. 

 — T.schishllkbath (on the continent), British Columbia, Washington, 

 Oregon, California, Fort Simpson (McKenzie River) eastward to Hudson 

 Bay and Nova Scotia, southward through the Alleghanies to Pennsylvania 

 and through the Rocky Mountains to New Mexico ; Arctic Siberia, Kamts- 

 cbatka, Arctic Europe; var. bipartita Mots., occurs at Irkutsk ; var. borealis 

 Mots., in Turkestan. 



106. A. remotestriata Dej., remota Zimra., discors Kirby, indistincta Mann., 

 relucens Mann., %, terrestris Lee, A 69, D 36, 37, several varieties.— Una- 

 laschka, eastern shore of Kadjak, interior of Kenai, Glenora, B. C, British 



