COLEOPTERA OF LATIN AMERICA 



Venezuela and Ecuador. But the name was restricted to the region now 

 called Colombia during most of the period during which these species were 

 collected, and for this reason New Granada records are all listed herein as 

 "Colombia." Nmiierous West Indies species have been recorded from 

 "Haiti" or "Santo Domingo." It is obvious in many cases that both 

 these names refer to the island, not the country. At the present time the 

 two countries involved are officially entitled "La Republique d'Haiti" 

 and "Republica Dominicana." The island as a whole can be cited 

 properly as Hispaniola. Except in the case of recent publications where 

 actual localities are given, records for "Haiti" and "Santo Domingo" are 

 listed herein as Hispaniola. 



A complete list of localities is given below in the order followed in the 

 checklist. This is in general from north to south from Baja California to 

 the Falkland Islands and then from the Bahamas Islands and Cuba to 

 Grenada. For species that occur in the West Indies and South America 

 but not in Central America, the localities are listed with the West Indian 

 before the South American to maintain the general direction as much as 

 possible. The few abbreviations necessarily employed are indicated in 

 this list. 



LIST OF LOCALITIES 



CENTRAL AMERICA 

 Baja California 

 (Baja Calif.) » 

 [Lower California] *> 



Is. Coronados 



Is. Todos Santos 



I. San Martin 



I. Guadalupe 



I. San Geronimo 



I. San Benito 



I. Cedros 



I. Natividad 



I. San Roque 



I. Angulo 



I. Asunci6n 



I. Magdalena 



I. Santa Margarita 



(1. Sta. Margarita) 



I. San Luis 



I. Mcjia 



I. Granite 



I. Angel de la Guarda 



(I. Ang. Guarda) 

 I. Estanque 



[Pond I.] 



CENTRAL AMERICA.— Continued. 

 Baja California — Continued. 

 I. Smith 

 I. Partida 

 I. Rasa 

 I. Salsipuedes 

 I. Las Animas 

 I. San Lorenzo 

 I. Tortuga 

 I. San Marcos 

 Is. Santa Inez 



(Is. Sta. Inez) 

 I. Ildcfonso 

 I. Coronados 

 I. Carmen 

 Is. Las Galcras 

 I. Monserrate 

 I. Catalina 

 I. Santa Cruz 



(I. Sta. Cruz) 

 I. San Diego 

 I. San Jose 

 I. San Francisco 

 I. Ballena 

 I. Espiritu Santo 



(I. Esp. Santo) 



* The parentheses ( ) enclose abbreviations employed herein. 

 •» The brackets [ ] enclose English equivalents or synonyms. 

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