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272. Porrhodites fenestralis Zett., DeJiphnim brevicoHe M:iek.— Keiini. Sitkha. 



British Coluinljia, niountaiiious Colorado, Miciiigan, Lake Superior, 

 Hudson Bay refiioii (Lee. Cat.), Lapland. Gemiany, Sil)eria (at tlie mouth 

 of tlie Jeiiisei and some of its tril)Utarie.s). Heydeii, 82. 



273. Geodromicus plagiatus Fali., verticalis Say, var. nigrita Mull. — The type 



occurs in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Lake Superior, Michigan, New 

 York, Pennsylvania to Georgia, Kansas. The var. nigfita is found in 

 Colorado (Fauvel), but not here as stated in the first edition. Mr. Fauvel 

 unites ovipennis with plagintiis from a type of the former sent him by 

 Dr. LeConte, hut there is probably some confusion, as there is a species 

 from New Mexico agreeing fairly well with the description of ovipennis. 

 The form occurring in New York and Mt. Washington, N. H., which 

 Mr. Fauvel regarded as nigrita (Notices Ent. part 7, 1878, 90) he now 

 considers a new species, which he describes under the name strictus, 

 thus: "Thorax very shortly cordate, very strongly abruptly constricted 

 at base, globosely dilated anteriorly" [Tr.]. In Europe plagiatus has 

 been divided into nearly a dozen named varieties; vai'. nigrita occurs in 

 arctic Siberia. Heyden, 81 ; Fauvel, 90. 



274. Acidota crenata Fab., seriata Lee. — Abundant on the shores and islands 



of Lake Superior (LeConte, Schwarz), Michigan, Canada ; Mas.sachu setts, 

 Blanchard. Central and northern Europe. Siberia (at the mouth and 

 in the valley of the Jenisei). Heyden, 82; Fauvel, 64; N. S. 55. 



275. A. quadrata Zett., patruelis Lee, Frankenhauseri Maek. — Interior of Kenai , 

 ^ Colorado, Lake Superior (LeConte). Michigan, Mount Washington and 



White Mountains, N. H. Lapland, northern Asiatic Ural; N. S. 56. 

 Heyden, 82; Fauvel, 65. 



276. Arpedium g-yllenhalli Zett. il840), brunnescens S&h\h. (1871), alate form. 



— Lake Superior, White Mountains, N. H. Mouth of the Jenisei and 

 many places in arctic Siberia. The apterous form, var. tenne Lee. (1863) ; 

 Lake Superior, northern Michigan, British Columbia, LeConte. Lapland, 

 arctic Siberia, N. S. 55; Fauv., 63; Heyden, 82. 



277. A. quadrum Grav., var. alpinum Fauv. (heydeni Kraatz), White Mountains, 



N. H., Mt. Tom, Mass., Fauvel. Switzerland, Savoy, Bavaria; arctic 

 Siberia (Kolmogorovo, Vorogovo, Spirina). Heyden, 82. 



278. A. brachypterum Grav., troglodytes Kiesw. — White Mountains, N. H., 



Fauvel. Mountainous and northern Europe. Caucasia, Siberia (Spirina. 

 Kalimsk, Tobolsk, Tschulimsk, Dudinka;. Heyden, 82. 



279. Larithmseum atrocephalum (ryll. — Stickiue Eiver, B. C, Wickham. 



t^ilifornia (Ijake Tahoe), Fauvel. Europe, Algeria, Cyprus, Caucasia. 

 Japan. 

 Obs. — Amphichroum canaliculatum % Fauvel = maculatum Lcc, and is 

 only American. Fauvel to Dr. Horn. 



280. Orochares angustata Er. — One specimen was taken by Mr. F. Bhincliard 



near Lowell, Mass., found in winter in ice on an inundated meadow. 

 Germany. France, Italy, Austria, Fauvel. 



281. Olophrum rotundicolle Sahib., convexicolle Lee. — Found at Eagle Harbor, 



Lake Superior, and Michipicoton Island and River (LeConte. Schwarz). 

 Germany, Finland, Lapland. Described and figured by LeConte, L. S 

 221. Fauvel, 79. 



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