150 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. vii. 



Sides of the prothorax not quite continuous, less convergent, evenly and feebly arcu- 

 ate ; punctuation similar ; elytra shorter, not quite as long as wide, very obtuse 

 at apex, the punctures even, rather fine but strong and quite sparse ; pubescence 

 coarse, yellowish- cinereous in color and conspicuous ; male characters nearly as 

 in /actistris, the fifth segment more feebly impresso-beveled and the glabrous area 

 of the first less defined. Length 2.0-2.15 mm.; width I.5-I.65 mm. Cali- 

 fornia (Lake Tahoe) tahoensis, sp. nov. 



51 — Pronotum impunctate at any part, the sides continuous witli tho>e of the elytra, 

 strongly convergent, evenly and rather strongly arcuate ; elytra distinctly longer 

 than wide, rather strongly but not closely punctate, the vestiture somewhat 

 whiti.sh, coarse, not very aljundant but rather conspicuous. I>ength 2.15 mm.; 

 width 1.5 mm. Utah (southwestern) — i\Ir. Weidt subsimilis, sp. nov. 



Pronotum tiistinctly but finely punctate, the punctures somewhat larger and more or 

 less close-set toward the sides, the latter not quite continuous with those of the 

 elytra, less strongly convergent, subevenly and moderately arcuate ^2 



52 — Elytra scarcely as long as wide, strongly, evenly but unusual y sparsely punc- 

 tured, the pubescence long, coarse, not dense but very conspicuous, yellowish- 

 white in color. Length 2.1 mm. ; width 1.6 mm. Utah (southwestern) — Mr. 

 Weidt mormon, sp. nov. 



Elytra fully as long as wide, somewhat less obtuse behind, rather strongly, evenly 

 punctate, the punctures moderately close-set, the pubescence shorter, finer, darker 

 in color, more decumbent and rather less conspicuous though more abundant. 

 Length 2.1-2.2 mm. ; width 1.6 mm. California (Mokelumne Hill, Calaveras 

 Co.) — Dr. Blaisdell ; (Dunsmuir, .Siskiyou Co.) — Mr. Wickham. 



Calaveras, sj). nov. 



53 — Head pale at the clypeal margin, more broadly in the male 54 



Head black throughout ; body large, very broadly oval, the prothorax much narrower 

 than the elytra, the sides strongly discontinuous, feebly convergent, evenly and 

 strongly arcuate, the punctures fine and not conspicuous ; elytra about as long as 

 wide, rather coarsely, strongly and closely punctured, the pubescence fine, 

 short, decumbent, rather abundant but dark in color and inconspicuous ; under 

 surface densely punctate. Length 2.5 mm. ; width 1.8 mm. California (Siski- 

 you Co. ) saginatus, sp. nov. 



54— I^arge, strongly convex, polLshed, the prothorax moderate in size, much narrower 

 than the elytra, the sides strongly discontinuous, moderately convergent, evenly and 

 moderately arcuate, the punctures fine and sparse, closer toward the sides ; elytra 

 as long as wide, not very coarsely but deeply, evenly and rather sparsely punc- 

 tured, the pubescence moderately long and coarse but dark in color and rather 

 sparse ; male with a concave median glabrous area, defined by fine dense pilife- 

 rous punctures, at the apex of the first ventral, the fifth broadly sinuato-truncate 

 and medially impressed as usual. Length 2 4 mm. ; width 1.8 mm. California 

 (probably near San Francisco) strentlUS, sp. nov. 



Smaller, equally convex and polished, less broadly oval, the prothorax shorter and more 

 transverse, the sides strongly discontinuous, rather feebly convergent, evenly and 

 somewhat strongly arcuate, the punctures fine, rather sparse, even, more close-set 

 toward the sides ; elytra a little longer than wide, evenly, almost semicircularly 

 rounded behind, not very coarsely but deeply, evenly and rather sparsely punc- 



