AMERICAN iiemiptp:ra. 25 



Paiigieusi |>i<'^eatus Stal. Arizona (Uliler). 



California .Museum of Coinp. Zool , Cambridge). 



^Pangseiis Spahnbergi Sign. 

 Described from Texas. 



Pangaeiis Ulileri Si^n. 



Recorded by Dr. Uhier as rugifrons H. S. from South Carolina 

 and (jeorgia. 



Ocotoinus parviilus Sign. 



Described by Dr. Uhler from California as Melancethus elongatus. 



Geoloinatus peiin!!»ylvanictis Sign. 



Dr. Uhler described this as Mekmxt'thus piciuus from Pennsylva- 

 nia. I took a single example from under stones at Griffin, Georgia, 

 in May, 1899. 



Geotoinii»« robiistus Uhler. 



The types were from ^Maryland and Massachusetts. Rev. M. 

 Wirtner has kindly given me a specimen from Jeanette, Pa., and it 

 is included in Smith's Catalogue of Insects of New Jersey. 



"'Geotoinus subglaber Walker. 



Described from " North America." It does not seem to have 

 been recognized by recent students. 



'^Geotomiis IJhleri Sign. 

 "Am. Boreali" (Signoret). 



Geotomus pnnctatissiinu»« Sign. 



Described from Sitka. 



Aninestus spiiiifrons Say. 



Generally distributed throughout the United States as far west as 

 Colorado and Texas. 



Amnestus pusillus Uiiler. 



A common species in the eastern United States. I have seen 

 specimens from New York, New Hampshire, Indiana, Mississippi, 

 Kansas and the Island of Trinidad. Dr. Uhler records it from 



TRANS. AM. KNT. SOC. XXX. (4) FEBRUARY. 1904 



