374 JOHN HAMILTON, M. D. 



260. O. rugosus Fab., basalis Mels.. rugulosus J Harris. T. vi, 235. — From 



Florida to Louisiana and uortliward to Nova Scotia, Canada and Mich- 

 igan ; arctic and central Siberia, Asia Minor, Caucasia, New Zealand. 



261. O. laqueatus Marsh, luteipennis Er., fuscipennis Mann., not Lee. — Mr. 



Fauvel makes this synonymy from a type of fuscipennis ; island of 

 Chtagaluk, Sitkha, Wrangel, Queeu Charlotte, British Columbia, south- 

 ward to Guatemala; Europe, Caucasia, Siberia. Heyden. 80. 

 Fuscipennis Lee. is another species, fide Sharp (Biol. Cent. Am. Staphyliu. 

 688), occurring iu Kansas, Illinois, Pennsylvania. 



262. O. nitidulus Grav., punciatus Lee, 'initidulus Leo. — British Columbia, Van- 



couver, Colorado, Missouri, New York, Massachusetts; Madeira, Tene- 

 riffe, Azores, circa-Mediterranean, Asia Minor, Persia, Eokara, Dauria, 

 arctic, eastern and western Siberia to Turkestan. ITeyden, 80. Mr. 

 Fauvel .says it is doubtful whether Dr. LeConte's nitidulus is that of 

 Gravenhorst, and that rugtdosiis Say, is a Mexican species. The former, 

 or a species he supposes to be it, has lately been described by Mr. T. L. 

 Casey under the name suspectus. 



263. O. tetracarinatus Block, depressus Grav. — Two examples were taken by 



Dr. LeConte in Indiana, one of which was sent to Mr. Fauvel, who af- 

 firmed the identification; Europe, circa-Mediterranean, Asia Minor, 

 Caucasia, Persia, Japan. T. vi, 237. 



264. Trog-optiloeus riparius Lacord, bilineatus J Fauv. not Er. [hilineatus 



Stevens). Fauv. — Vancouver, Nevada, Kansas, Georgia, New York, Mas- 

 sachusetts, Michigan, Fauvel ; Washington State, District of Columbia, 

 Ulke in lilt- Europe, circa-Mediterranean, Persia, Turkestan. Caucasia. 

 Australia, Chili. 



265. Trogophloeus memnonius Er., aridus Duv., rubripennis Fauvel, mancus, 



spectdf us Casey. — Massachusetts, Blanchard : Florida and Veta Pass, Col., 

 Schwarz ; Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri, 

 Arizona, Me:^ico, Cuba, Cape Verd, Madeira, temperate and southern 

 Europe, Mediterranean countries. New Caledonia. 



266. T. corticinus Grav., fulvipemiis Fauv. — Texas, Belfrage; Garland and 



Veta Pass at 9200 feet, Schwarz. — "Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, 

 Illinois, Iowa, South Carolina," Fauvel. " St. Helena, Canaries. Madeira, 

 Azores, Europe, circa-Mediterranean, Caucasia, Mexico, Guatemala, 

 Cuba, St. Domingo, Guadeloupe, St. Thomas, Pernambuco ;" west Siberia. 

 Heyden, 81. 



267. T. fuliginosus Grav. — Massachusetts (Cambridge), Fauvel; District of 



Columbia, Ulke, in litt. Europe, Caucasia. 



268. T. pusillus Grav., suhtilis J LeConte (agreed to by Dr. LeCoute), Fauvel. — 



Western and Southern States, LeCoute; Michigan, Massachusetts, Texas, 

 Fauvel. Madeira, Canaries, Europe, Barbary, Cauca.sia, Siberia. Hey- 

 den, 81; T. vi, 246. 



269. T. gracilis Mann., Brach. 51, tenellus Er. — Michigan, South Carolina, 



Fauvel. Europe, Barbary, Caucasia, Siberia. Heyden, 81. 



270. Ochthephilus (Ancyrophorus) biimpressus Maek. — Sitkha ; " Central 



Pyrenees." Mann., 1852, 319. 



271. Coprophilus striatulus Fab. Tr. v, 170; Fauv. 93. — Canada, Pettit. 



Northern and central Europe. 



