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033. Laemophlseus testaceus Fab.. Zimmermanni Lee, bvllatus Lee. — Coiiimou 

 here, being mostly found iiiider tlie epiderin of bark, and occnning iu 

 nearly every place from the Atlantic to the Pacific, where there are 

 deciduous trees. General in Euroi)e. P. vii, 7"). Aniiirland (Cliaba- 

 rofka). Heydeu, 1886. Cosmopolitan. 



334. L. alternans Er. — Soutii (Carolina (Zinim.), Louisiana, Summei-s. T. ii, 

 •2.57. Europe. 



33."). L. ferruginous Steph., testaceus Payk. — Probably cosmopolitan. Louisiana, 

 Summers; it also occurred iu beans from Brazil, liviu<i on the debris of 

 a Bruchus in the Centennial Buildiiifr, Philadelphia, and in mouldy 

 straw goods from Italy, in New York. Pr. 1H7G, 270; T. xi, 92. 



336. L. pusillus Sch., lotigicornis Mann., piiberulits Lee. — This species likewise 

 accompanies commerce, but there are few records of its occurrence iu 

 North America. Dr. LeConte described it from the Colorado River and 

 Mannerheiiu from Sitkha. Massadiusetts (Blanchard). P. vii, 75; T. 

 xi, 94. South Carolina, Zimm. ; Louisiana, Summers. T. ii, 257. Cos- 

 mopolitan. 



3.37. L. fraccipennis Mots., Doufouri Lab. — North America, no locality. Reitter. 

 Southei'n France, Corsica. 

 Obs. — As most European authors have, till recently, included tlie Antilles 

 and Central America in the term. North America, its mention without 

 locality is unsatisfactory. 



338. Dendrophag-us cyg-nsei Mann. (1846), glaher, Lee. (1850), var. americanus 

 Mann., 18.53. — Germari Mann, is not a synonyn), as stated by Mr. Casey 

 (T. xi, 109), but is a Donncia. Peninsula of Kenai, Queen Charlotte 

 Island, Vancouver to Lake Superior, Michigan, Canada, New York ; Elk 

 County, and here in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; and through the 

 Rocky Mountains to New Mexico. While comparison of types is neces- 

 sary to completely identify this species with crenatns Payk. from the 

 description of the latter it seems to be a probable variety. Crenatns 

 occurs in temperate and northern Europe, Vorogovo, arctic Siberia. 

 Nord., 26; Heyden, 222. 



.339. Cryptamorpha Desjardinsii Guer., Psendophanus signatus Lee, Cyrta- 

 morpha miisx Woll., ITnbhardii Casey. — This species accompanies com- 

 merce (Mauritius, Madagascar, St. Helena, Madeira), but is not cosmo- 

 politan. "Southern Europe," (^at. iv. In the United States it is 

 described from Puget's Sound, Washington, by LeConte. P. vii. S5; 

 and was taken abundantly at Crescent City, Fla., by Mr. Hubbard. 

 Casey, Cont. 167; C. 135; Pr. 1859, 8.5. 



CRYPTOPHAGID^. 



340. Henoticus serratus Gyll., deiiticnlntn Lee. L. S. 223. — From Canada to 



Alaska, Queen Charlotte Island, Herein Pennsylvania; Massachusetts 

 and New Hampshire, Blau'jhard ; Canada, Michigan, around Lake Su- 

 perior, Veta Pass, Col., at 10.000 feet, Schwarz. Southern California. 

 Europe, Amurland ((Ihabarofka). Heyden, 1886; Mann., 1853. 



341. Cryptophagus cellaris Scop. — Imported from Europe, where it is found 



iu houses, etc. In this country there are few records of its recognition. 

 BuflFalo, N. Y., Reinecke; Detroit, Mich., Schwarz; San Diego, Cal., 

 LeConte. Taschkend in Turkestan. Heyden, 96. North America. 



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