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24(J. C. bipustulatus (iiav., hisuindtns Hovn. T. vi, 110.— CaliforiiiH fWilniing- 

 tou, Sauta Barbara), Nevada; nearly all Kiirope, western Siberia, tbe 

 Amur. Heydeii, 70. 



247. C. pubescens Payk. T. vi, 111. — Michigan and Florida, Scbwarz ; Mas- 



sacliusetts. IJlanchard ; New York to Louisiana, Horn. Iowa, California. 

 Europe; west Siberia (places on the Jenisei). Hey den, 70. "Madeira, 

 circa-Mediterranean, Caucasia, Persia, China, Abyssinia. 



248. Bolitobius (Bryocharis) cingulatus Mann., Brach. 95; T. vi, 116.— Vir- 



ginia, Pennsylvania to Canada, Oregon, British Columbia, Queen Char- 

 lotte Island, Alaska; Europe. Caucasia. 



249. B. pygmseus Fab., tiot Horn, .3 macnhitus J Say, venustns, hinotutus ^Sfels. — 



Florida to Canada, Michigan. Colorado (Veta Pass at 9000 feet, Schwarz), 

 Nevada, California, British (Columbia; Europe, Algeria, Caucasia, east 

 and west Siberia. T. vi, 117; Heyden, 70. 

 Obs. — Pygmseus Horn = angularis S-ich-se, fide Erichson and Kraatz, 

 Fauvel. 



2.50. B. exoletus Er., trinotatus J Horn, facilis Casey. T. vi, 118.— District of 

 Columbia westward to the Mississippi and northward to Canada and 

 Lake Superior ; Europe, ('aucasia, Algeria. 



251. Mycetoporus splendidus Grav., americanus J Horn, inquisitns Casey. — 



Pennsylvania, Michigan, the White Mountains, N. H., Blanchard. 

 Canada, Lake Superior; Veta Pass, Col., at 9200 feet, Schwarz; British 

 Columbia, Crotch. Europe, Barbary, Caucasia, East Indies, east and 

 west Siberia. T. vi, 122; Heyden, 70. 



252. M. punctus GyU., punctntiis Fau v.— Massachusetts, Fauvel. Northern and 



temperate Europe, Caucasia. 

 25.'5. M. punctipennis Scriba. — Illinois, Missouri, Fauvel. Tuscany, Styria. 

 Corfu, Serbia, Caucasia. 



254. M. brunneus Marsh, lepidm Grav. not Horn. — White Mountains, N. H., 



Fauvel. Europe, Algeria, Cyprus, Caucasia, Siberia. 



255. Olisthserus meg-acephalus Zett.. laticeps Lee— Canada, the Lake Supe- 



rior region, LeConte. Schwarz. California; Peninsula of Kenai. Manu., 

 1853. Sweden, Hungary, arctic and eastern Siberia. C. 101 ; L. S. 21!,' 

 and 239; Heyden, 84. 



256. O. substriatus Payk., nitidus Lee. — Eagle Harbor, Lake Superior, Le- 



Conte. Michipicoton and Isle Royal, L. S., Schwarz; Massachusetts, 

 Blanchard. Sweden, Germany, France, arctic and east Siberia ; umnia, 

 loc. cit. 



257. Pseudopsis sulcata Newm., columbica Fauvel. — Found abundantly in 



Canada, Michigan and the shores and islands of Lake Superior. From 

 an examination of examples from Venezuela and North America, Mr. 

 Fauvel says he cannot separate his columbica (Fauv. 26j from the Euro- 

 pean types of this species. Ent. Rev. x, 90. 



258. Bledius opacus Block. Heyden, 80. — Iowa, New York, Fauvel. Europe. 



Algeria, Caucasia; var. extensus Mols., Dauria. 



259. Oxytelus sculptus Grav,, moerens Mels. P. ii, 42; T. vi, 235. — From 



Florida to Canada, and westward to California and Vancouver Island. 

 Europe, Siberia. Heyden, 80; nearly cosmopolitan. 



TK.ANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXI. NOVEMBER, 1894. 



