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Carabvis truncaticoUis Esch. — Occurs on the Yukon. 



Cercyon analis Payk , maculatus Mels. — Prince of Wales Island (my coll.), 

 Queen Charlotte Island, B. C. ; Iowa and Canada to Louisiana. Many 

 places in eastern and western Siberia, Europe to 68° Lat., Aljieria. 

 NoTK. — The Alaskan exaiiijiles in my collection (3) were collected by a friend 

 tourist, and those from Queen Charlotte Island by Rev. Mr. Keene (15) 

 Though mature, the most of the examples are palid ; but one of those from 

 Alaska and two from tiie latter place ditter scarcely from the pice()us 

 eastern examples. There seems to be no record of the occurrence of this 

 species between Iowa and Alaska. Is it not probable that the eastern 

 form has been introduced from Europe, and that the Alaskan form is 

 autocthonoHS ? 



Euthiodes scitula Maek. — According to Dr. Brendel, all our species under 

 Enthia must be referred to Euthiodes, and he describes the supposed scitula 

 occurring in the Alleghanies under the name cristata, T. xx, 283. 



FaroniiS parviceps Maek., Sonoma cavifrons Casey. This synonymy is made 

 by Mr. A. Eall'ray and Dr. Sharpe, who likewise repress sonoma, and refer 

 all the species of Faronns on the Pacific coast to Sagola, T. xx, 282. Mr. 

 Casey, however, defends his genus, and redescribesprtrvicejjs from one of 

 the Frankenhauser types in Dr. LeConte's collection, Ann. N. Y. Acad. 

 Sci. vii, 436 and 440. 



Bryaxis albionica Mots. — Mr. Casey places this in Reichenbachia, but this is 

 degraded in the European catalogue No. iv, to a section of Bryaxis : 1. c. 

 507. 



Diaulota densissima Casey 9- — Alaska (main land opposite Wrangel). Mr. 

 (^asey also describes the % of another species taken on Queen Charlotte 

 Island under the name D. insolita ; 1. c. 354. 



Amblopusa brevipes Casey, probably the %. — Wrangel, Alaska. This and 

 the preceding genus are related to Liparocephalus ; 1. c., 356. 



Oxytelus fascipennis Mann. — Mr. Casey doubts the correctness of Mr. Fauvel 

 in uniting this witii O. laqneatus Marsh. ; 1. c. 387. 



Homalium suffusum Casey. — Hunter's Hay, Prince of Wales Island ; 1. c. )>. 

 424. 



H. exsculptum Maek. — Occurs in llutiiboldt County, California, as well as in 

 Sitkha; 1. c. p. 426. 



Leptinillus validus Horn. — Taken from the skins of beaver taken in Alaska, 

 as well as in the Hudson Bay region. 



Campylus variabilis Esch. (Zool. Atlas, 1829, i, 33), var. varians Germ. var. 

 Sithlbergi Germ. 9 • — Hudson Bay region (Hike's collection) ; Kamtschatka, 

 Koultoc, Chingan, Nikolaevsk ; var. ftilvus Mots., also occurs in Alaska 

 I Hike's coll.). 



Dorytomus long-ulus Lee. — The Yukon (Alaska), Sudbury (Ontario). 



Amara hsematopus and Agabus tristis Aube occurred in America north of 

 the Polar circle; Bui. 15, U. S. Nat. Mus. Smith's Misc. Coll. xxiii, 1883.— 

 The record of a species described under the name ^4. hsematopus has not 

 l)een found either in American or European literature. 



TKANS. AM. KNT. SOC. XXI. FEKKUAKY, 1894. 



