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the western border of the Colorado desert, in April. 

 Captain Casey writes me that the type which was sent to 

 him with other specimens for study has been lost. The 

 remaining Californian species with their localities are 

 as follows: Lophioder us gracilis, San Jose; L.myops, San 

 Francisco; Drastophus Imvicollis, San Francisco; Scyd- 

 TTicenus sparsus, San Jose; S. pacijicus, San Francisco 

 and north; S. fuchsi, San Francisco; S. calif ornicus, 

 northern; >S'. catalinus angustus, San Jose; Gephennium 

 anophthalmicum, San Francisco; Veraphis impressa, 

 Lake Tahoe; Scychncenus ovithorax Bndl., Santa Clara 

 County. According to Casey's recent revision, the last- 

 named species would not be a true Scydmcenus, and 

 would perhaps require the erection of a new genus for 

 its reception. 



PSELAPHID.E. 



Adranes. — An undescribed species found by Mr. Hub- 

 bard in a colony of Lasius rubripes at Lake Tahoe. 



Articerus fuchsii var. californicus. — Occurs at Los 

 Angeles in March (Fuchs); specimens were taken near 

 Los Angeles by Mr. Koebele, in the nests of Cremasto- 

 gaster lineolata. 



Biotus. — B. formicarius, found living in the nests of a 

 pale brown ant, Los Angeles (Casey). 



Sognorus. — S. pidvereus, San Jose (Le Conte). 



Ctenisis. — Several specimens of dispar were taken at 

 an electric light, Pasadena, April (Fenyes). 



Tyrus. — T. corticimis is not uncommon under bark of 

 fallen conifers at Lake Tahoe. 



Valda. — V. frontalis, Siskiyou County (Casey). 



