SECOND SUPPLEMENT TO 



CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN COLEOPTERA 



DESCRIBED AS FOSSILS 



By H. F. WiCKHAM 



The few fossil beetles described as new in the years 1927 to 1932 inclusive 

 are listed below. Some changes in family assignment are also noted. New ab- 

 breviations requiring mention follow. 



Ark. Eoc. Wilcox Clays 



Dak. Cret. Fox Hills. So. Dak. 



New Mex. Jur. Jurassic, east of Santa Rosa. 



Oreg. Olig. Lower John Day Beds. 



Tenn. Eoc. Wilcox Clays. 



Vane. Pleist. Vancouver Island. 



Wash. Mioc. Beds near Spokane, formerly listed as Eocene. 



CARABIDiiE 



Pterostichus Bon. Carabites Heer 



femquisti Wickh. 31-318 Wash. Mioc. russelli Ckll. 28-37 Dak. Cret. 



dytiscid;e 



Dytiscus, Li. 



latahensis W^ickh. 31-318 Wash. Mioc. 



GYRINIDi?: 



Protogyrininus Hatch 27a-92 



confinis (Scudd.) OOa-80, nee Lee. 



= sculpturatus (Mjiib.). Europe. 



paussid;e 



Paussopsis Ckll. 



Does not belong in Paussidae, according to Wasmann 26-25 



ELATERIDiiE 



Adelocera Latr. 



perantiaua Ckll. and LeVeaue 31-359 Roan Mt. Eoc 



Elater, L. 



berryi Wlckh. 29-148 Tenn. Eoc. 



TENEBRIONIDi^E 



Tenebrionltes Ckll. 



alatus Ckll. 27c-587 Flor. Mioc. 



