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360. Brontes truncatus Mots., C 164.— Sitkha, Vancouver, British Columbia 



to northern California. This is considered now to be a variety of B. du- 

 bius Fab., a species which occurs abundantly throughout the Atlantic 

 district. 



CRYPTOPHAGID^. 



361. Antherophag-us suturalis Maek., D 158.— Interior of Kenai. 



362. Henoticus { Paramecosoma) servatuB GyU., dent icnlatns Lee, D 162. — Inte- 



rior of Kenai, Stikine River, B. C, Queen Charlotte Island, Britisii Co- 

 lumbia to Canada and New Hampshire, southward to Virginia, Colorado, 

 southern California; the Amur, ("aucasia, Europe. 



363. Cryptophag-us 8-dentatus Maek., C 106.— Sitkha, in fungi. 



364. C. 4-dentatus Mann., A 179.— Sitkha. 



365. C. bidentatus Maek., D 160. — Interior of Kenai. 



366. C. lapponicus Gyll. (not Thoms., not Reitter), beringensis Sahib., Vega 



Exp. pp. 29 and 54. — Port Clarence ; the opposite Asiatic coast, Finland, 

 Lapland. 



367. C. tuberculosus Maek., C 107.— Sitkha. 



368. C. 4-hamatus Maek., D 159.— Interior of Kenai. 



369. C. punctatisslmus Maek., D 161. — Interior of Kenai. 



370. Csenoscelis ferruginea Sahib., tentacea Zinim., D 16."J. — Interior of Kenai, 



here in Pennsylvania, South ('aroliua; eastern Siberia, Caucasia, Europe. 



371. Atomaria vespertina Maek., D 164. — Interior of Kenai. 



372. A. planulata Maek., D 165, — Sitkha, Queen Charlotte Island. 



373. A. fuscicollis Mann., umbrina Er., plicicollis Maek., C 108. — Sitkha, Cali- 



foi'nia; Europe, Caucasia. 



374. A. kamtschatika Mots., D 166, three varieties. — Kadjak, Kamtschatka, 



eastern Siberia, 

 37.5. A. fulvipennis Maun., B 13, Dp, 272. — Unalaschka, Kadjak, C:htagaluk, 

 Kenai. 



376. A. lepidula Maek., C 109.— Sitkha. 



DERMESTID^. 



377. Dermestes vulpinus Fab., var. lupinus Mann., A 180 and 181. — Sitkha. 



Cosmopolite. Liqjinus is described from California. 



378. Perimeg-atoma cylindricum Kirby, var. Attagemis nngnlaris Mann., D 



178. — Kenai under bark of Populus ; Oregon, California, Alberta, Idaho. 

 Colorado; four varieties. 



NITIDULID^. 



379. Carpophilus hemipterus Linn., bimaculatus Oliv., Me]s., fte.cuoaua Payk., 



A 174, C 100.— Sitkha, probably imported in merchandise from Europe; 

 North America generally. Nearly cosmopolite. 



380. C. dimidiatus Fab., miitilatus Er., luridus Murr., C 101. — Sitkha; probably 



imported there, as Dr. Horn (Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. vii, 278) says it occurs 

 in our country everywhere, except on the Pacific coast. Nearly cos- 

 mopolite. 



381. Epurgea ambig-ua Mann., A 177. — Sitkha to California. 



TBANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXI. (4) FEBRUABY, 1894. 



