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FARXIDJE. 



Psepbenus. 



haklemani, 22-30. 



Elmis. 

 abnormis, 22-38. 

 ferriigineus, 22-39. 

 glaher, 22-37. 

 nioestus, 22-37. 



quadrimaculatus, 22-37. 

 similis, 22-38. 



Stenelmis. 



quadrimaculatus, 22-40. 



Macronychus. 

 parvulus, 22-41. 



Heterocerus. 

 g;emraatus, 215-9. 



HETEROCERID.E. 



schwarzi, 215-11. 



Macropogon. 



rufipes, 107-79. 



Eurypog-on. 



californicas, 107-80. 



Allopogon, 107-80. 

 villosus, 107-80. 



Dascyllus. 



plumbeus, 107-84. 



Anorus. 



parvicollis, 252-.365. 



Anchycteis, 107-87. 

 velutiua, 107-87. 



Ptilodactyla. 



anpustata, 107-91. 

 Dicranopselaphus. 



variegatus, 107-97. 

 Acneus, 107-97. 



quadrimaculatus, 107-98. 



Helodes. 



niaculicoUis, 107-104. 



Scirtes. 



huraeralis, 257-240. 

 Cyphon. 



exiguus, 107-107. 

 Placonycha, 107-111. 



Melasis. 



rwfipennis, 181-7. 



Isorhipis. 



bolosericea. 227-214. 

 vagaus, 227-214. 



Gastraulacus. 

 cavifrous, 227-215. 



Idiotarsus. 



estriatus, 227-215. 



Poecilochrus. 



errans, 181-13 (Stetbon). 



fractus. 227-216. 

 Eucnemis 



americana, 181-14. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC. 



ELATERIDi*:. 



Dromseolus. 



harringtoni, 181-21. 

 mcerens, 227-219. 

 nitens, 181-19. 

 ornatulus, 227-220. 

 properus, 227-220. 

 pusillus, 181-23. 

 pusio, 227-221. 

 senilis, 227-219. 

 suturalis, 227-222. 

 tetricus, 227-223. 

 tripartitus. 227-221. 

 vanus. 227-222. 



Phsenocerus. 



americauus, 41-147. 



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