404 JOHN HAMILTON, M. D. 



555. Lepyrus palustris Scop., colon Fab. — Mt. Washington, N. H., Austin ; 



Hudson Bay region, lat. 65° Kirby; the Nelson and Churchill Rivers, 

 Bell; New Mexico, Horn, list of insects taken by Thomas. Europe and 

 western Siberia. Heyden, 174. 



556. Hylobius piceus DeG., pineti Fab., pinicohi Coup., heros Lee. (uudescribed) 



L. S. — Michigan, Schwarz; Lake Superior, Hudson Bay Territory and 

 Canada, LeCoute. Central and northern Europe; western and eastern 

 Siberia. Mon. 139; Heyden, 174: Nord., 28 : Heyden, 1885. 



557. Grypidius equiseti Fab. — Canada, Kansas and the north shore of Lake 



Superior, LeConte, 1. c. 163; Michigan, Schwarz; Ottawa, Canada, Har- 

 rington ; Hamilton, Canada (my specimens) ; Iowa, Washington. Wyo- 

 ming, Wickham. Europe, arctic and west Siberia; Dauria. Heyden, 

 174; Nord., 28. 



558. G. brunneirostris Fab. — Oregon, Mon. 163; Veta Pass, Col., at 9200 feet, 



Schwarz; my specimens are from Wyoming; northern and central 

 Europe. 



559. Notaris (Erycus) sethiops Fab., var. rufipes Mots., var. morio Mann. — 



Aethiops is found in Europe northward from Germany: Siberia (Salair, 

 Altai Mountains); Heyden, 175: var. lapponicus Faust., Lapland ; var. 

 rufipes, in the eastern Amur countries. Col. Am. 158; var. morio, in 

 North America (peninsula of Kenai, Kadiak, Vancouver, Great Slave 

 Lake, Canada. All these forms have been united by Faust. Bull. Mosc. 

 1882, 420. 



560. Tanysphyrus lemnse Payk. — This minute beetle is excessively abundant 



here in all ponds that produce Lemna. Michigan, Schwarz; Canada, 

 Harrington. Mon. 178; Can. Ent. xvi, 136. Europe, northern Asia, 

 Japan. 



561. Acalyptus carpini Herbst., vai-. sericeus Gyll.— Hudson Bay, Lee. Cat.; 



Canada, Harrington; Michigan, Massachusetts, LeCoute; Wisconsin. 

 Kansas, New Jersey, Dietz; Illinois, Pennsylvania, my collection. Eu- 

 rope, Chabarofka (Amur); P. Am. P. xvii, 621; T. xviii, 271; Heyden, 

 1887. 

 .562. Anthonomus pomorum Linn., Dietz, T. xviii, 204. One example oc- 

 curred in Ohio. Europe. 



563. EUeschus bipunctatus Liuu.; Dietz, 1. c. p. 264.— Canada, Michigan. 



Europe; P. Am. P., 261. 



564. E. scanicus Payk., var. paUidesignatus Gyll. ; Dietz, 1. c. 264, Hazleton, Pa. 



(Dietz's type); Allegheny, Pa. (a variety). Probably introduced from 

 Europe. The E. bipunctatus, of the first edition, cited iu Can. Ent. svi, 

 107, is this species, fide Dietz. 



565. Rhynchsenus salicis Linu., hifasciatus Fab., subhirtus Horn. — Illinois, 



Horn; Wisconsin, California, Dietz 1. c. 267. Europe, Siberia; Heyden, 

 177. 



566. Nanophyes pallidulus Grav., Mon. 220. — Louisiana ; Alamosa, in the 



Rocky Mountains, Schwarz. Italy, southern France. Mr. Bedel doubts 

 the correctness of the determination, Fn. Seine, vi, 200. 



567. Clonus scrophularise Linn., Mon. 220 ; Say, ed. Lee. i, 287.— United States, 



Say; Louisiana, Summers. Europe, western Siberia. Heyden, 177; 

 Can. Ent. vi, 137. 



