364 JOHN HAMILTON, M. D. 



Atheta, Lioglnta and Alconotn, are perliaps all referable to the Honialota 

 of Mr. Heushaw's catalojiue. The synonymy of Cat. iv has been used, 

 but that of Mr. Fauvel, if different, follows in brackets. 



140. Falagria longipes Woll., fovea, cnrrax, Sharp. — Georgia, Madeira, Prov- 



ence, Italy, Amur, China, Japan, Hawai Islands. 



141. Homolota plana Gyll., depressa, eompressiuscula Maun. — Garland and 



Veta Pass, Colorado, at 9500 feet, Washington, Florida, under pine bark, 

 Schwaj'z. Arizona, Michigan, Europe, Algeria, northern Siberia along 

 the Jenisei. Heydeu, 66; Nord., 23; east Siberia, Solsky. 



142. Dinareea ang-ustula Gyll.-- Buffalo, X. Y. ; temperate and northern Eu- 



rope. 



143. Amischa analis Grav. — Michigan, Scliwarz; Massachusetts, Blauehard in 



lilt; New York, Pennsylvania (here); Europe, arctic, west and east 

 Siberia. Heyden, 66; Nord., 23; Amurlaud, Heydeu, 1S85. Madeira, 

 Barbary, Caucasia, New Zealand. 



144. A. cavifrons Sharp, simJZZima Sharp. — North Carolina, St. Louis (Missouri). 



Europe, Syria, Caucasia, eastern Siberia (Chaborof ka). Heyden, 1885. 

 \i?). Colpodota sordida Marsh, lividipennis Mann., Brach., 70. —Pennsylvania 

 (here), Ohio, Dury: New York, Keinecke; Canada, Harrington; Mich- 

 igan and La Veta, Col., Schwarz ; Lake Superior, LeConte; Kansas, 

 Snow; Texas, Louisiana, Massachusetts; "Sitkha to Texas," Fauvel. 

 Madeira, Azores, Europe, Mediterranean countries, Caucasia, Persia, 

 China, Japan, Australia, Cape of Good Hope, Uruguay, Chili, Fauvel. 



146. C. parva Sahib. — New Jersey, South Carolina, Missouri (St. Louis), Cali- 



fornia (Mariposa). Europe, Barbary, Asia Minor, Syria, Caucasia. Si- 

 beria, Fauvel. Picipes Steph. = parva Salilb., central Siberia (Spirina). 

 Heyden, 66. 



147. C. fungi Grav. -Sitkha, Stikine Eiver, B. C, Queen Charlotte Island, Ne- 



vada, Colorado, Massachusetts. " Cape Verd, Canaries, Madeira, Europe, 

 Mediterranean regions, Caucasia, Siberia, East ludies. New Zealand, 

 Fauvel; everywhere in Sibei'ia. Heyden, 66. 



148. Atheta picipennis Mann.. Bull. Mcsc. 1843, ii, 224, sabrugosa Kraatz. — 



Sitkha, Queen Cliarlotte Island, California, Alleghanies, Wliite Moun- 

 tains; Europe, Caucasia, northern Persia, western, eastern and arctic 

 Siberia. Heyden, 67. 



149. A. coriaria Krjiatz. — "California, Nevada, Missouri, Louisiana, (Jeorgia, 



South Carolina, New York. Found on nearly eveiy part of the globe, 



being tran.sported by commerce." 

 ir)0. A. divisa Maerkel. — '• Ma.ssacluKsetts; Europe." 

 l.")l. A. palustris Kiesw, — "Canada, New York (Buffalo), Illinois, Missouri, 



Te.xas, South Carolina, Madeira, Europe, Siberia." Heyden, 67. 

 152. A. aquatica Thoins., sitfiajwea Sharp. — "Sitkha; temperate and northern 



Europe." 

 l.")3. A. oraria Kraatz. — "Califoruia; southern and tciiiperate Europe, Algeria, 



Syria, Asia Minor, Persia." 



154. Aloconota sulcifrons Stephens, pavens Er. — ]3uffalo, N. Y.; Madeira, 



Azores, Europe, Barbary, Syria. 



155. Liogluta graminicola Grav., graanluta Mann., pacifica Mots. (Manner- 



iieim'ssyiionyniy). — Islands: Unalaschka, Kadiak, Chtagalukand Queen 

 Cliarlotte; Europe, eastern Siberia (Irkutsk). Heydeu, 67. 



