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LWlTd, i;i(i77, UOIC, 8. II. .Sciuldc-r ; Nos. 3015, 3021, If. i). J.acoe ; No. 

 1.518, I'l'iiicctdU College collcctioii. 



GkKAI.OI'IH.S ITMICEUS. 



1*1. m, Fifr. 13. 



Of small size. Head delicately gramilose; eyes rather loiif;' oval, trans- 

 verse; rostrum as long as the prothora.x, rather slender, hut broader than 

 the longer axis of the eye, very little arcuate, and e([ual. Prothorax denseh- 

 and somewhat coarsely granulate, hardly more than half as wide as the Ija.se 

 of the elytra. Elytra deepl} and sharply striate, the .stria' rather feebly 

 punctate, tlie puncta Ijut little longitudinal; interspaces Hat, with linear series 

 of bristles but poorly preserved on all specimens seen. 



Length, excluding rostrum, 55"'"'; rostrum, 1-25"'"'; height of body, 

 2-75""". 



Florissant, Colorado. Four specimens, Nos. 5404, 752(», silo, 13021. 



Geralophus retritu.s. 



PI. II, Fig. 5; PI. Ill, Fig. 3. 



Of small size. Head delicately granulose; eyes rather large, broad 

 oval, transverse; rostrum as long as the prothorax, a little arcuate, slender, 

 being narrower than the longer axis of the eye, equal; scape of antennai 

 reaching front margin of eye. Prothorax densely, uuiforiid\-, and rather 

 coarsely granulose, nearly thi'ee-quarters as wide as the eh'tra at tlu'ir base. 

 Elytra deeply and sharply punctato-striate, the puncta exceptional! \ long, 

 not wilier tliau the striae. 



Length, excluding ro.strum, 5-3"""; rostrum, 1 ■4""": height of bod\ , 2-7""". 



Florissant, Colorado. Six specimens, Nos. 42(), 482, 1682, *J1'J4, 11799, 

 15258. 



GeRAI-OI'MIS OI.SCESSUS. 



PI. IV, Figs. 15, 16, 17. 



Of medium size and excepti(m;d stoutnes,-*, so as to havt; a sid)globular 

 form. Head delicately granulo.se; ro>tiiiin rather sliMidcr, nearly straight 



