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41. P. subexaratus A[;mii., veutricotius j Miimi.--('(Hnnioii in Uicilasclika, Ftut 



Micliacl. The Kmile Islands; Mann. 1843 and 1853. 



42. Amara Eschscholtzii Cliaud.— Ala.ska, Colorado, iiifih peaks of tlie Rocky 



Mountains (Ulke) to New Mexico; Kanitsehatka. Heyden, 40, P. vii. 

 .348. 



43. A. melanogastrica Dej.— Alaska; Kanitsehatka. H»\vdcn, 40; P. vii, 348. 



44. A. hyperborea Dej., Eschscholtzii % Mann., lougicoUis Mots., ohtusa Lee. — 



Island of St. Paul, Peninsula of Kenai, Point Barrow, Fort Simpson 

 (McKenzie River), liigb regions of the Rocky Mountaitis. Stupart's Bay 

 (Hudson Strait), Labrador, Vermont ; Arctic Siberia, Kaintscliatka to 

 Dauria. Col. Am.. 95; Heydeu, 40; P. vii, 348; T. v, 127; Horn Cat.; 

 How. and Sav. ; Rep. Internat. Polar Exp. Point Barrow, Alaska. ]>. 133. 



45. A. glacialis Mann., 1853. — Penins. of Kenai on mainland; Kamtst-hatka, 



Mar. Glac. Asiat. Heyden, 39. 

 4(). A. apricaria I'ayk. — "Canada, /tZe Putz., and may he the same as Patzeysii 

 Horn." Horn in lift. — Massachusetts, Blanchard. Enrojje, Caucasia: 

 common in western Siberia, Arctic and eastern Siberia, Turkestan. 

 Oimea. Mots., 179; Heyden, 40. 



47. A. littoralis Mann.— Sitkba, Wranjjel, Canada northward to 58° 30' ; Hudson 



Bay region. Horn Cat. Kanitsehatka, P. vii, 351; Heyden, 37. 



48. A. erratica Duft., Sturm., Schaum., punctuhtta Dej., Jxvipennis, vulgaris % 



Kirby, inepta Lee. Alaska (islands Atka, Kadiak, Peninsula of Kenai). 

 Queen Charlotte Island, British Columbia to Hudson Bay region and 

 south to Vermont, Lake Su])eiior, and down the Rocky Mountains to 

 New Mexico). P. vii, .351 and 353; Pr. 1873, 324; Saostrov in Arctic Si- 

 beria, Mongolia, Turke.stan. Heyden, 38. 



49. A. interstitialis Dcj., patruelis Dej., inxqualis Kirby, splendida Hald.— Pe- 



ninsula of Kenai, British Columbia to California, through the Rocky 

 Mountains to New Mexico; eastward to Hudson Bay atid Nova Scotia, 

 and southward through the AUeghanies to West Viiginia. Arctic Eu- 

 rope. Kamtschatka, Arctic Siberia, Lake Kidsi. P. vii, 353; LeConte 

 Cat.; Heydeu, 38; bipartita, Mots., Irkutsk; borenUs Mots., Turkestan: 

 Col. Am.. 96. 

 Obs.— A. fulvipes Serv., of Euro|)e, and A. fiilvipes \\ Putz, of N. America, 

 are not the same. 



50. A. remotestriata Dej., remold Zimm., var. indistincta, var. relucens Mann , 



var. terrestris Lee, var. apachensis Casey. — Veta Pass, Colo., at 9400 feet, 

 Schwarz; Arizona, Casey ; Unalaschka, common in Kadiak and Kenai, 

 Mann. 1843 and 1853; var. terrestris is distributed from Arizona and 

 New Mexico northward through the Rocky Mountains, Texas, Indian 

 Territoiy, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Canada. A variety was brought 

 from Kamtschatka by Dr. Kyber; Mann. 1843, No. 69. RemotestriiAa is 

 also cited by Maeklin as from eastern Siberia in his list of species com- 

 mon to Skandanavia, Finland and Siberia. 



51. A. brunnea Gyll., var. lapponica Sahib., Sahlhergi Zett.. ampUcollis Mann. — 



Alaska, Glenora, B. C, Washington, Colorado. Northern and central 

 Europe. Siberia (Irkutsk, on the Lena, Pupkow.skii on the Jenisei, lat. 

 ■64° 49'); Mann., 1853; Heyden .39, and Nord. 21. 



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