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Gerai.ophus SAXrOSUI*. 

 PI. I, Fi;r- f): PI. Ill, Fi},^s. 10, 11 : PI. iv, Fij.-. 14. 



Of smaller size. I lead very finely grauulate, t\w granulations amiuged 

 to a certain extent transversely; rostrum .slightly e.xceeding half the length 

 of the thorax, very slender, and gently arcuate ; antennal club about halt 

 as long as the fuuicle. Prothorax densely and ratlun- finely granulated. 

 Elytra as in G. occidttis, except that the puncta appear to l)e circular. 



Length, excluding rostrum, fj-l'""'; rostrum, ()-75"""; height cf hody, 



2 -7. ")■'"". 



Florissant, Colorado. Five specimens, Nos. SS!).'), ASlf., 7710. 10()7-_>, 

 11-_>!»1 and 14243. No. 7710, an elytron (.nly, is -placed here with iiiucli 



(lolll)t. 



Geralophus fossicids. 

 PI. II, Figs, in, 17, 24; PI. Ill, Figs. Ul, 20. 



( )f largest size. Head, including the beak, minutely granulated, only 

 a little le.ss finely than the thorax ; rostrum barely shorter tiiaii tiic protiioiax, 

 moderately stout, gently arcuate and .Mpial ; eyes long ..val, transverse; 

 scape of antennje just reaching the anterior margin of tli<- eye. Prothorax 

 den.sely and rather finely and nnifonnly granulate, laterally c;nin;ite. 

 I':i\tra sharply punctato-striate, the puncta, especially, deeply iiud aLni^itly 

 impressed, a little longitudinal and rather distMiit, the interspaces Hat, with 

 a median row of short, acicular bristles, removed l,y ahont their own length 

 from one another and about three-cpiarters as long as the width of the 

 broadest ])art of the inters|)aces. 



Lem'th, excluding rostrum, I)-.')"""; rostrum, IS' ; height of \nu\y. 



.-) mill 



Florissant, Colorado. Twelve specimens, Nos. 2-Sr)3 and 7686, 3009, 

 440;i,4427, 6012, 76.-)6, 1 17S1, ami 12432, 11787 and 12428,12030, 13014, 

 13030, S. H. Scudder; 3017, \l. D. Lacoe; and, perhaps, l.(;02, Prin.et.m 



College collection. 



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