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532. A. formicarius Goeze, formicoides Geoff, [basilaris Say], % quisquiUus 



Tboms., Cat. iv. — {A. basilaris Say, qnisquilins Thoms.) Fauvel. The 

 examples in my collection are from Canada, Massachusetts and Florida. 

 Probably introduced from Europe. 



PYROCHROID^. 



533. Pyrochroa fuscicoUis Mann., Bull. Mosc. 1854, iv. 301. — Alaska, Horn T. 



XV. 48. Eastern Siberia to Kamtschatka. Heydeu, 149. Described and 

 figured by Motschulsky, Col. Am., 143. 



OTIORHYNCHID^. 



534. Barynotus Scboenherri Zett., Can. Ent. xxiii, 21.— New Foundland, Nova 



Scotia, Harrinstou, Ulkc. Sweden, Lapland. 



535. Brachyderes incanus Linn., C. 4.39.— Occurred at St. Louis, Mo., northern 



and central Europe. 



536. Otiorhynchus sulcatus Fab. — Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, 



Nova Scotia, Canada (Quebec), Vancouver Island, B. C. St. Helena, 

 northern and central Europe. Probably native, Schwarz et alii. Rep. 

 Ent. and Bot. Cent. Exp. Farm, Canada, 1893, separat. p. 29, Fletcher. 

 Horn, Mon. p. 61. 



537. O. sing'ularis Linn., picipes Fab., grranM^aiMsHbst. — Brookline, Mass. Europe 



538. O. ovatus Linn., ligneus % Horn. — Introduced originally from Europe into 



the New England States, probably in cemetery shrubbery ; it has spread 

 westward to Iowa. Nova Scotia, Harrington, in litf. ; Ottawa, Canada : 

 Detroit, Mich. Abundant here, and known Tpo^n\^v\j as ihe graveyard 

 hug, It also inhabits arctic Siberia on the Jenisei, and the more southern 

 parts of western Siberia. Heyden, 157; Horn, 1. c. 61 ; Nord., 28. 



539. O. rug-ifrons Gyll. — Several examples of this northern European species 



were taken at Sydney, Nova Scotia, by Mr. W. H. Harrington, and de- 

 termined by Dr. D. Sharp, England, to be a slight variety. 0. rugifrons 

 Horn (Mon. 62), occurring in the Middle States, seems to be different. 



540. O. nodosus Fab., dnbius Strocm., maiirus Gyll., Cat. iv (0. dubius Stroem., 



maurus Gyll., nodosus Fab.), Fauvel. — Greenland, Fabricius. Iceland, 

 mountainous and northern Europe. 



541. O. alpinus Eichter, monticola Germ.. Isevigatus Gyll., Cat. iv (0. arcticus 



Fab., alpinus Ricbter, monticola Germ.) Fauvel. — Greenland, Fabricius. 

 ? Iceland, northern and mountainous Europe. 



542. Phyllobius calcaratus Fab., Iglauciis Scop. — Taken once in Canada, and 



its occurrence may have been accidental ; Horn, 1. c. 104. No record 

 of its further occurrence has been observed. Europe. 



543. Sciaphilus asperatus Bonsd., muricatus Fab. — Brookline. Mass.. on Poj)- 



ulus balsamifera, Bowditch ; Sydney, Nova Scotia. Determiucd by Dr. 

 Sharp, Harrington, Psyche v, 137. 



544. Barypithes pellucidus Bohm. — Taken abundantly on Staten Island and 



at Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. Germany, France, common around Paris 

 at the base of the cultivated strawberry, Ent. Am. iii, 188. 



545. Strophosomus coryli Fab. — This is likewise common in Europe. It was 



also taken by Mr. Bowditch, at Brookline. by sifting, and by Mr. H. B. 

 Baily, at South Orange, N. J., on Betula lenta. Psyche v, 137. I have 

 specimens taken in one of the New England States in July, 1888. 



