DISTRIBUTION OF COLEOFTERA. 



415 



* Ptimis fur 



* P. bninneus 



* Sitodrepa panicea 



% Lasiodernia testaceum 

 X Dinoderus pusillus 



* Apbodius graiiarius 



* A. livid us 



* Pleuropliorus csesus 



* Trox scaber 



* Hylotrupes bajulus 



* Brnchus pisorum 

 t B. chinensis 



f B. obtectus 



* Teuebrio obscurus 



* T. molitor 



t Tribolium ferrugineum 



t T. confusum 



t Gnathoceius conuitus 



t Eciiocerus inaxillosus 



J Alpliitobius ovatus 



J A. piceus 



Alpliitopliagus bifasciatus 



Palorus deprcsus 



* Anihicus floralis 



t Calaiidra oryza 



t C. gianaria 



II Hypotheneinus eruditus 



Ji Cryphalus jalappie 



i Coccotiypes dactyliperda 



t Arteocerus fasciculatus 



Mr. A. Fauvel gives as the probable origin of these cosmopolite 

 species: *, such as probably originated in the temperate parts of 

 Europe and Siberia; f, in the Orient; J, in Ethiopia; %, in the 

 neotropical fauna; and ||, of uncertain origin. 



Additional Species and Distribution. 



147 J. Colpodota pulchra Kraatz. — Common on the shores of tlie Indian River, 

 Florida (Schwarz). Central and southern Europe. 



188. Staphylinus erythropterus. — Mr. Harrington has recently taken two 

 examples of this species near Ottawa, Canada ; all the examples formerly 

 taken by him and referred to csesareus, in error, belong to this species. 



357. Dermestes Frischii. — This species likewise occurs on the sea-coast of 

 Lower California (San Jose del Cabo, Comondn), Horn, Baja California, 

 Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. ser. 2, vol. iv, p. 321. 



434i. Agrilus sinuatus Oliv.— Supposed to have been introduced into New 

 Jersey, about 1884, in pear stocks from France and Germany; it is now 

 abundant in that State northward from Newark : Smith, Eut. News v, 

 311, 323. Germany, France, central Europe. 



572. Ceutorhynchus erysimi. — The distribution given for this species is of 

 no value, owing to recently discovered erroneous identifications; some 

 of it, with scarcely a doubt, must be transferred to C. cyanipennia, the 

 blue form of sulcipennis. In cyanipennis the strise of the elytra are 

 shallow, and the hind femora have each a small dent; in erysimi the 

 femora are mutic, and the strise deep. 



CORRIGENDA. 



Page 351, line 19 from bottom, after arctic Siberia insert: occurs at Saostrov and 



Chantaika ; B. glaviale Heer, a variety of grapei. 

 Page 352, No. 31, for Tachysnanus read Tachyta nana. 

 356, No. 69. for H. read Coelaiiibus. 

 " 362. No. 128, after vngans add Lee. 

 " 371, No. 230, for debilis read debilicornis. 

 " 380, No. 322, read Ceutocerus. 



" 38.5. No. 375, for Pettit, Cat. and northern rewd Pettit, Cat. Northern. 

 " 397, No. 488, read Fletcher. 



TKANS. AM. KNT. SOC. XXI. 



DKCEMBER, 1894. 



