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348. C transversog-uttata Fald., 5-notata Kirby, ephippiata Zett., nitgntoria, 



Sedakovii, 9-stigma Muls., californica Maiin., C 177. — The sources of the 

 Kakiiu on the continent adjoiniut; Kenai, across the continent to Hudson 

 Bay and Greenland, southward to Michigan and Kansas; the Rocky 

 Mountain and Pacific regions to mountainous Mexico; eastern Siberia, 

 Japan, northern China, Dauria, Lapland. 



349. C. nivicola Muls.. Whitii Muls., Sitkha, Kamtschatka, Arctic Siberia, Lake 



Baical, the Amur. Crotch says this and monficola Mnls., laeiistris Lee, 

 are identical. It occurs in Vancouver, Oregon to Colorado and N. Mexico, 

 Kansas, Michigan, Lake Superior, Canada ; nivicola precedes monticoJa. 



350. Harmonia 12-maculata Gebler, incarnata Kirby, D 257.— Kenai, Hudson 



Bay, Mt. Washington, N. H., Michigan, Lake Superior; Kamtschatka, 

 eastern Siberia, Dauria. 



COLYDIID..^. 



351. Bhag-odera (Peltastica) tuberculata Maun., A 269, C 98, two varieties. — 



Sitkha under pine bark ; Oregon, California, Arizona. 



352. Murmidius ovalis Beck., Ceuthocerus advena Schiip, A 187. — Sitkha, im- 



ported in merchandise; has occurred in many places in the United States 

 in foreign nuts, mouldy straw, etc.; Europe, Japan. Probably of African 

 origin (Fauvel). 



CUCUJID^. 



353. Silvanus surinamensis Linn., sexdentatus Fab., A 270. — Sitklia, imported 



in rice. Cosmopolite. 



354. Nausibius clavicomis Kug., dentatus Marsh., C! 162. — Sitkha, imported in 



sugar. Cosmopolite. 



355. Pediacus fuscus Ev., planus Lee, var. suhcarinatus Maun., C 163, D 156, 



two varieties. — The affluents of the Tschunuktnu in Kenai and the sources 

 of the Kaknu on the main land, Stikiue River, B. C, Vancouver to Hud- 

 son Bay and southward to Kichigan, Nebraska, Nevada, Colorado and 

 New Mexico; the countries of the Amur, central and northern Europe. 



356. Cucujus puniceus Maun., A 275. — Sitkha, Wrangel, Queen Charlotte Is- 



land, Vancouver, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, 

 Nevada. The Pacific slope variety of clavipes Fab., which occurs widely 

 in the Atlantic district. 



357. Lsemophloeus longicornis Mann., A 276. — Sitkha. Supposed by some 



authors to be identical with, or closely allied to, L. pusilkts Schon., jmber- 

 ulns Lee, a cosmopolite species which has occurred in California, Louis- 

 iana, So\ith Carolina and Massachusetts. 



358. Trogosita pusillima Mann., A 274.— Sitkha. Supposed to be a LiemophJceus. 

 3.59. Dendrophagus cygnsei Mann., 1846; glaber Lee, 1850, B 14. — Sitkha; 



var. americauus Mann., D 157, Kenai. Mannerheim compares both forms 

 with the European and Siberian crenatus Payk., giving the differential 

 characters; still, they are probably varieties. As a whole, the species ex- 

 tends from Queen Charlotte Island and Vancouver to Lake Superior, 

 Michigan, Canada. New York, Elk and Allegheny Counties in Pennsylvania, 

 and through the Rocky Mountains to New Mexico. 

 Note. — Var. German Mann., cited by Mr. Casey, in error, Tr. Am. Eut. Soc. 

 xi, 109, and inadvertently inserted in the Catalogue, is a Donacia. 



