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:i31. Siag-onum [Prognatha) punctatum Lee, Proc. Acad. Sci. Phil. 18G6, 376. 

 — Wiiiiitrt'l, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Canada, New York, Pennsyl- 

 vania, North Carolina. 



332. Micropeplus laticollis Alack., D 140, two varieties. — Common in llie inte- 



rior of Kenai, (Jueen Charlotte Lsland, Colorado, Lake Siijierior, New 

 Hampshire. 



333. M. punctatus Lee, 1860; costatns \\ Maek., 1852 (not Lee. Apass. Lake 



Sup. 1850, 221), C 80.— Sitkha, California. 



334. M. brunneus Maek., C 81.— Sitkha, in fungi on trees. 



335. M. tesserula Curtis, costntus Lee. cosfipennis Maek., D 141. — The interior 



of Kenai, California, Michigan, Lake Superior, Canada; Arctic and eastern 

 Siberia, Caucasia, Syria, Europe. 



TRICHOPTERYGID^. 



336. Ptilium columbianum Matth. — Common at Wrangel under carrion ; Brit- 



ish Columbia, California. 



337. P. Collani Maek., cnnaden^e Lee. D 142. — Sitkha, Wrangel, California, 



Louisiana, Michigan, Canada. P. truncattim Casey, from Philadelphia, 

 Pa., if not identical, seems closely related. 



338. Ptenidium pullum Maek., C 113.— Sitkha, Wrangel, Queen Charlotte Is- 



land, ? California (Matthews). 



339. Trichopteryx parallela Mots., Bui. Mosc. 1868, pt. 2, 176, longipennis 



Casey. — Wrangel, Michigan; Fairmouut Park, Philadelphia, Pa.; District 

 of Columbia. 



340. T. parallelopipeda Matth., Cist. Ent. 2, 175. — Wrangel, on underside of 



logs ou the beach, British Columbia. 



341. T. sitkaensis Mots., Bui. Mosc. 1845, p. .526, C 112.— Sitkha. 



342. T. insularis Maek., C 111. — Abundant in grassy places on Sitkha. Mr. 



Matthews united this with sitkaensis, but it has since been restored by 

 other authors. 

 343.— T. laticollis Maek., C 110.— Sitkha, ? California (Matthews). 



Note. — An undetermined species occurred under logs at Wrangel (Wickham). 



COCCINBLLID^. 



344. Hippodamia 13-punctata Linn., tibialis Say, D 2.55. two varieties. — 



Common on Kenai. crosses to Hudson Bay. all America north of Mexico, 

 the Antilles; Siberia, centriil Asia, Caucasia, Europe. 



345. H. parenthesis Say, tridens Kirby, lunatonwculata Mots., D 256, two va- 



rieties. — The affluents of the Tscliunuktnu in Kenai, nearly all North 

 America to Mexico. H. amcena Fald., 1835, of eastern Siberia, seems to be 

 a melanotic variety (Crotch). 



346. Coccinella trifasciata Linn., cimicifitgse Pallas, var. jiiliana Muls. (barda 



Lee), var. Ewjenii Muls., var. subversa Lee, D 258. — Kenai, Vancouver to 

 Hudson Bay and southward to Michigan, Colorado, New Mexico, Wash- 

 ington to California; Kamtschatka througli northern Siberia and Europe 

 to Lapland. 



347. C. novemnotata Hbst. \nr. franciscana Muls. (elytra spotless).— Wrangel. 



the Rocky Mountain region to New Mexico, Canada to New Brunswick, 

 the Atlantic region to Mexico, Guatemala. 



TR.\NS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXI. JANUAKY, 1894. 



