132 



Ptiliid^e 



Pilopius Csy. 



6365. floridanus Csy. 97-623 Fla. 



66. zimmermanni (Lee.) 50-79 La.Ga.Fla. 



Ind. 



67. consobrinus (Lee.) 50-79 Ga.E.ofMiss. 



N.J. Va. 



68. Cinderella Csy. 97-624 Tex. 



69. irapressipennis Csy. 97-624 Tex. 



70. pulvereus (Lee.) 51-214 Pa.Cal.? Ariz. 



Pilopius Csy. 



USoanorus Reitt. 82-202) 

 6371. ocularis (Csy.) 93-502 

 72. abruptus (Csy.) 93-502 



Ctenisis Raffr. 90-143 



{Desmia % Reitt. 82-202) 

 6373. raffrayi Csy. 93-503 

 dispar II Raffr. 96-272 



Tyrini 



Ceophyllus Lee. 50-73 

 6374. monilis Lee. 50-73 



E.U.S.,0.I11. 

 Ind. Mich. 



Cedius Lee. 50-75 



6375. ziegleri Lee. 50-75 O.Mo.Ia.Pa. 



76. robustus Csy. 97-«26 D.C. [Ind. 



77. spinosus Lee. 50-74 Pa.S.C.Ind. 



Tmesiphorus Lcc. 50-75 Ala. Pa.Ga. 



6378. carinatus (Say) 24-97 Ind. Kan. O. 



Mo. Fla. 

 79. costalis Lee. 50-77 Mo.-Pa. Fla. 



a. rostratus Schauf . 87-296 [Ind. 



Tyrus Aube 33-15 



(/Vho Csy. 87-457) 

 [Pseudotyrujs Raffr. 90-146) 



Tyrus Aube 



6380. earinifer Csy. 97-627 



81. cortieinus (Csy.) 87-4.58 



82. humeralis (Aube) 44-93 



eompar Lee. 50-80 



83. semiruber Csy. 97-629 



84. consimilis Csy. 97-629 



Ariz. 

 Ariz. 



Ariz. 

 So.Cal. 



Ut. 



Cal. 



Can.-Tenn. 



N.C. Fla. 



L.Sup. Ind. 



Man. 



Ga. S.C. Mo. 



L.Sup. 



Ky. Ind. 



Cercocerus Lee. 61-57 



{Hamotus Bndl. nee Aube) 



(Upolima Schauf. 86-283) 

 6.385. batrisoides Lee. 63-27 Pa. La. Ind. 



flavitarsis Schauf. 86-283 



elongatus (Bndl.?) 90-239 Ariz. 



CLAVIGERID.ffi 



Fustiger Bndl. 66-189 



(Commatocerus Raffr. 82-1) 

 {Commatocerinus Wasm. 97-260) 

 [Articerus % Dalman 25-398) 

 6386. fuchsi Bndl. 66-190 Tenn. Ariz, 



a. ealifornicus Bndl. 89-197 So.Cal. [Ind. 

 87. knausi Sebfr. 06-264 N.Mex. 



Adranes Lee. 50-83 



6388. ctecus Lee. 50-83 Pa.Ga.Ill. 



89. lecontei Bndl. 6.5-255 Miss. Ind. 



90. taylori Wickh. 01-27 Or. Vane. 



91. pacificus Wickh. 01-26 Cal. 



92. dietzi Schtr. 06-265 Cal. 



PTILIID.a! 



TRICIIOPTERYGIDM 



Matthews 84; Casey 84, 85, 86; Flach 89; CsikiU 



PTILIINJE 



Ptiuini 



Nossidium Er. 45-17 



6393. americanum Mots. 68-191 U.S. Ind. Ga. 



94. posthumum Matth. 74-298 U.S. [Fla. 



95. amoenum Mots. 08-192 U.S. 



Ala. 



Nanosella Mots. 68-172 



6396. fungi Lee. 6.3-62 U.S. O. 



97. atrocephala Dury 16-140 O. 



Actidium Matth. 68-12 



6398. politum Matth. 77-168 Cal. 



99 erotchianumMatth.77-168 B.C. 



6400. robustulum Csy. 85-324 Cal. 



01 . granulosum Csy. 85-324 Cal. 



02. attenuatum Csy. 85-325 Cal. 



03. rotundicolle Csy. 86-248 Tex. 



Motschulskium Matth. 72-72 



6404. sinuatocoUe Matth. 72-74 Cal. So.Cal. 



Micridium Mots. 69-188 

 6405. lineatuni (Lee.) 63-63 



Ala. La. 



Ptilium Er. 45-26 



6406. sharpi Matth. 72-101 Vane. 



07. columbianum Matth. 77-169 



B.C. Cal. 



08. humile Matth. 77-170 Cal. 



09. obscurum Matth. 77-171 B.C 



10. hornianum Matth. 84-143 Tex. 



11. fungicola Csy. 84-162 Pa. 



12. truncatum Csy. 84-163 Pa. 



13. sulcatum Csy. 86-248 Tex. 



14. soUdum (Mots.) 68-183 N.Am. 



Ptenidium Er. 45-34 



6415. ulkei Matth. 84-151 D.C. 



16. speculifcr Matth. 84-151 Mass. 



