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AULOUAKIS ANICII.LA. 

 I'l. XIl, Ki- 1. 



Hoily pretty rt-iiuhirly «)\;itc, hirjicst in tlic middle of tlie elvtm. I[e;i<l 

 tuii-e ;is hio-li ,is loiio-. ucll lomidcd. feebly punctate; eves rather small, 

 sulicirciihii-: n.stniiii ;is \n\\<y ;is tlie protliorax, slightly arciiatf, especially 

 at l)ase and tip, slender ami ('([md: ;iiitemi;d scfobes gently ulilique, .strai<i-iit, 

 m>l (juitc attaining either extremity i>t' tlic i-ostrum. I'rnthoi-ax uniforndx- 

 and coiirsely punctate, fully half as high again as long, somewhat tapering, 

 and rather full, without postocular lobes. l-d\ tra <.nl\- as iii-oad at i)ase as 

 the prothoiax. well ai-clied, ajiically acuminate, deei)l\- and heavil\- pnnctato- 

 ^fi'i;i'c. I nder surface of body as coarsely but not so ilcnsely jiunctate as 

 the thoi-a.\. liCgs moderately long, the femora stout I'usiform. 



Length, I'xcludingro.strum, .'5-7"""; rostrum,!"""; height. it' bodv, 1 -s.')"'"'. 

 Roan mountains, western C!olorado, from the lichest iieds at crest of 

 blurts overlooking East Salt creek. Four specimens, Nos. 98.') and 937, 930" 

 :iiid :i;;s. mi i ,,,,,! 1012. lofi2 and 1063, U. S. Geological Survey. From 

 shales in tin- Inilian trail at ci-est of i-idge near the preceding. One specimen, 

 Nos. 317 .ind oL'd. [\ S. Geological Survey. 



AULOKAHIS CIKCUMSCRIPTA. 

 1*1. .Ml, Fig. 0. 



Body elongate oval as seen laterally, largest in the middle of the elytra. 

 Head ii]»parently smooth, with a small, transverseK oval e\e; rostrmn con- 

 siderably shorter than the jjrothorax, moderately stout, a little arcuate, e<|ual. 

 I'rotliorax about half as high again as long, hardly tapering, tull, rather 

 coarsely and liea\ily punctate. Elytra slightly l)roader at base than the 

 prothorax. rather long, well arched, apically acuminate, and rather sharpl\- 

 and deejjly punctato-striate. Legs not very long, the femora hardly thick- 

 ened. 



Xone .it the specimens are very well preserved, or if so, are fragmentary. 

 ( )ne small stone about 3*^'" square has three specimens upon it. 



Length, excluding rostrum, 4"'"'; rostrum, (Iwf)""";- height of body, 1 •."»""". 



Roan mountains, western Colorado, from the richest insect l)eds at 

 crest of Idurt' overK>oking head of EastSalt creek. Four .specinans, Nos. 294, 



