Ninth Annual Meeting. 



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5609. Cryptocephalus notatus, Fab. One speci- 

 men. 



5642. Pachybrachys atomarius, Mels. Three 

 specimens. 



5661. Pachybrachys litigiosus, Suffr. One speci- 

 men. 



5664. Pachybrachys hepaticus, Mels. One speci- 

 men. 



Pachybrachys sp. An undetermined species. 



5665. Adoxus vitis, Z,i?jn. Three specimens, taken 

 above timber line on Pike's Peak. 



5672. Heteraspis marcassita, Germ. One speci- 

 men. 



5688. Chysochus auratus, Fab. Rather common 

 at Colorado Springs. 



5719. Colaspis tristis, Oliv. var. {Jide Crotch). Two 

 specimens. 



5729. Chrysomela exolamationis, Fab. Common 

 at Colorado Springs upon Helianthxis leniicularis. 



5730. Chrysomela conjuncta, Rog. var. pallida 

 One specimen at Colorado Springs. 



.57.50. Chrysomela (near) auripennis, Say. One 

 specimen; elytra more finely punctured than in 

 the typical form. 



5751. Chrysomela inornata, Hog. One specimen. 



Chrysomela n. sp. One specimen. 



5754. Gastrophysa dissimilis, Say. Two speci- 

 mens. 

 5791. Luperus eyanellus, Lee. Several specimens. 



Luperus sp. An iindescribed species. 



5800. Diabrotica tricincta, Sag. One specimen at 



Colorado Springs. Taken also at Pueblo by Mr. 

 Popenoe. 



5811. Diabrotica atripennis,jSiy. Two specimens. 



5831. Monoxia debilis, Lee. One specimen. 



58346. Trirhabda Canadensis, Kirby. One speci- 

 men. 



5835a. Trirhabda luteocincta, Lee. Two speci- 

 mens. "Not before found so far east." (Dr. LeConte.j 



•■ Graptodera sp. Resembles foiiacea, but the 



antennae are yellow instead of dark. 



Graptodera sp. An undetermined species. 



5886. Graptodera foiiacea, Lee. Taken at Pueblo 



by Mr. Popenoe. 



5913. Dibolia serea, Mels. One specimen. 



5942. Chaetocuema denticula. III. Common at 

 Colorado Springs. 



5969. Microrhopala cyanea, Sag. Taken at Pu- 

 eblo by Mr. Popenoe. 



Tenebrionid^. • 



5993. Edrotes rotundus. Sag. Thirty specimens 

 were taken at Colorado Springs, all of them under 

 "chips," upon an area not more than five rods 

 square. 



6002. Trimytis pruinosa, Lee. Taken at Pueblo 

 by Mr. Popenoe. 



6029. Emmenastus acutus, Horn. Abundant un- 

 der "chips" in South Park. 



6068. Asida opaca, Say. One specimen only was 

 taken at Colorado Springs. Abundant in the Up- 

 per Arkansas valley, west of South Park. 



6070. Asida polita, Say. Common at Colorado 

 Springs under "chips." 



6071. Asida sordida, Lee. One specimen at Colo- 

 rado Springs. 



6094. Asida convexicollis, Lee. Rare near.Colo- 

 rado Springs. 



6097. Asida elata, Lee. One specimen. 



6098. Ologlyptus anastomosis. Say. Taken at 

 Pueblo by Mr. Popenoe. 



6105. Eusattus reticulatus,6toj^. Taken at Pueblo 

 by Mr. Popenoe. 



6109. Eusattus difficilis, Lee. One specimen. 



6109a. Eusattus convexus, Lee. Three specimens^ 

 at Colorado Springs. 



6126. Coniontis obesa, Lee. Several specimens. 



6131. Eleodes tricostata, Say. Common at Colo- 

 rado Springs, under "chips." 



6132. Eleodes carbonaria, &zy. Taken by Mr. Pop- 

 enoe in Pleasant Valley, Arkansas river. 



6133. Eleodes obsoleta. Say. Exceedingly abun- 

 dant at Colorado Springs. 



6137. Eleodes extricata. Say. Common at Colo- 

 rado Springs. 



6149. Eleodes nigrina, Lee. Common in South 

 Park. 



6150. Eleodes hispilabris, Say. Eight specimens, 

 at Colorado Springs. 



6165. Eleodes cordata, Fsch. One specimen. 



6167. Eleodes opaca, Say. Twenty specimens, 

 found under old bones near Colorado Springs. 



6202. Iphthimus serratus, Mannh. var. Common 

 under pine bark in Engelmann's caiion. 



6208. Upis ceramboides, Linn. One specimen. 



6244. Blapstinus pratensis, Lee. Abundant in 

 South Park. 



6266. Tribolium madens, Charp. One specimen. 



6320. Platydema Oregonense, iec. One specimen. 

 Alleculid^. 



6375. Hymenorus obscurus. Say. Three speci- 

 mens. 



ANTHICIDiE. 



6432. Stereopalpus guttatus, Lee. Three speci- 

 mens. 

 6442. Corphyra Lewisii,i/o7ra. Kve specimens. 



Notoxus sp. An undetermined species. 



6511. Anthicus granularis. Lee. One specimen. 



Anthicus sp. An undetermined species, 



probably new, two specimens. 



MELANDRYID.E. 



6578. Anaspis nigra, i/aW. Abundant everywhere 

 below timber line, upon Solidago. 



6583. Anaspis rufa, &(i^. Common in canons along 

 eastern border of Soutli Park. 



6593. Mordella melsena. Germ. Common. 



6594. Mordella scutellaris, Fabr. Common. 



Mordella sp. Prol)ably a new species. Com- 

 mon. 



MELOID.E. 



6701. Meloe sublsevis, Leo. Common at Colorado 

 Springs. 



Meloe sp. An undetermined species, one 



specimen. 



6702. Nomaspis parvula, Ilald. One specimen. 

 6731. Epicauta ferruginea. Say. Common in En- 

 gelmann's caiion, Manitou, Ute Pass, etc. 



