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499. S. simplex Lee. — Main land off Wrangel; Washington, Oregon, northern 



California. 



500. Adoxus obscurus Linn., var. Bromius vitis Fab., Eumolpus cochleariusSsiy, 



D 246. — Kenai. Washington. Xevada and through the Rocky Mountains to 

 New Mexico, California, Lake Superior region. Canada to New Hampshire ; 

 Siberia, Europe ; vitis is the form from Lake Superior eastward. 



501. Chrysomela subsulcata Maun.. D 247. two varieties, D 247. — Island of 



St. Paul. 



502. Lina lapponica Linn., D 24S. — Various places in Kenai, Hudson Bay re- 



gion, the greater part of North America; common in Siberia, China and 

 Europe, 



503. Gonioctena arctica Manu.. affinis i Mann., C 172. D 250. four varieties. — 



Various places in Kenai, the mountains of British Columbia, Hudson Bay 

 region, but not far southward : Arctic Siberia, southward to the Amur, 

 Europe, if arctKa is a variety of Linnaeana Schrank. triandrse Suff. as some 

 authors assert. 



504. G. viminalis Linn., D 249. — The Kwichpakh Biver (Yukon). Arctic Siberia 



southward to the Amur, Europe. 



505. Phyllodecta [Fhratora] interstitialis Mann., D 251. — The Kwichpakh 



Eiver (Yukon). A comparison of examples taken there with vulgatissima 

 Linn, will probably show them to be identical : the latter occurs in the 

 Lake Superior region, Canada, Iowa, Michigan. New York, New Hamp- 

 shire, here in Pennsylvania, Ohio; Siberia, China, Turkestan, Europe, 

 Canaries, etc. 



506. P. scutellaris || Sahib , Vega Exp. p. 55.— Coast of Behring Strait. 



507. Galerucella nymphaese Linn., sagittarise Gyll., marginella Kirby, femoralis 



Mels., luctuosa Manu. Horn. Tr. xx, 79j (luctuosa C 171, D 252, two varie- 

 ties. — Various places in Kenai). Fort Simpson on the McKenzie Eiver to 

 Hudson Bay and southward to Virginia, Texas and California (on nym- 

 phxa, nuphar and sagittaria): Europe, Siberia. In Canada I took this 

 species on nuphar. 



508. Haltica tombacina Mann., D 253. — Kenai, California, Montana. 

 OBS.—Cassida nobilis Linn., supposed to have been imported from Europe in 



larva or pupa state, occurred at Sitkha. 



TENEBRIONID^. 



Obs. — EmmenasUis rugosus Mots.. Bull. Mosc. 1S45. 1, p. 76, is doubtfully re- 

 ferred to as an inhabitant of Sitkha, C separat. p. 105. 



509. Pbellopsls porcata Lee. — Wrangel, Stikine Eiver, B. C, Queen Charlotte 



Island. This is the Pacific slope variety of obcordata Kirby which occurs 

 throughout Canada and the northern States. 



510. Tenebrio mollitor Linn., C 128. — Sitkha, imported. Cosmopolite. 



511. Tribolium {stenej ferrugineum Fab., A 227. — Sitkha, Wrangel ; imported. 



Cosmopolite. 



512. Gnattiocerus (cerandria) cornutus Fab., C 124.— Sitkha. California, 



Louisiana. Cosmopolite. 



513. Echocerus {cerandria) maxillosus Fab., C 125. — Sitkha (introduced), 



many places in Canada and the United States ; southern France, Madeira, 

 etc. 



