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Lampyridas. 

 Podabrus wheeleri Wickh. 



cupesoides Wickh. 

 Telephorus humatus n. sp. 

 Trypherus aboriginalis n. sp. 



Ptinidae. 

 Xestobium (?) alutaceum n. sp. 



Scarabasidae. 

 Ataenius patescens Scudd. 

 Aphodius aboriginalis Wickh. 



Cerambycidae. 

 Callidiopsites grandiceps n. sp. 

 Leptura leidyi n. sp. 



Chrysomelidse. 

 Crioceridea dubia Wickh. 



Cistelidae. 

 Cistela antiqua n. sp. 

 Capnochroa senilis n. sp. 



Rhynchitidae. 

 Paltorhynchus narwhal Scudd. 

 Trypanorhynchus depratus Scudd. 



Otiorhynchitidae. 

 Evopes occubatus Scudd. 

 Eudomus robustus Scudd. 

 pinguis Scudd. 



Curculionidae. 

 Geralophus occultus Scudd. 



fossicius Scudd. (?) 



lassatus Scudd. 

 Cleonus priinoris Scudd. 

 Cremastorhynchus stabilis Scudd. 

 Anthonomus arctus Scudd. 

 Tychuis evolatus Scudd. 

 Aulobaris damnata Scudd. 



Coccinella Linn. 



C. sodoma n. sp. (Plate II, Fig. 1). Outline subcircular, of the 

 ordinary fonn of Coccinella if allowance be made for flattening. Sculp- 

 ture extremely fine, consisting only of the alutaceous roughening 

 common in the genus. Scutellum a little larger than in the recent 

 North American species of Coccinella. Length, 7.75 mm. 



Type in the Museum of Princeton University, number 

 6561. 



An extended description seems unnecessary, since the 

 figure will show the proportions of the different parts of the 

 body. While it is safer to consider the generic reference 

 as applying in the Linnaean sense, there is nothing about 

 the specimen which would seem to throw it out of Coccinella 

 proper. It is a little larger than the average C. transver- 

 soguttata, the common species of the Rocky Mountains today. 

 No definite color pattern can be distinguished. 



Antherophagus Latr. 



A. megalops n. sp. (Plate I, Fig. 1). Form subparallel and 

 moderately elongate, the entire surface devoid of any distinct sculpture 

 though there are faint signs of shallow, broad, elytral sulcations, a 

 few small punctures towards the sides of the pronotum and what seem 

 to be hair marks on the prothorax and elytra. Head large, about one 

 and one-half times as long as the pronotum, slightly longer than wide, 

 sides a little convergent anteriorly, front margin indistinctly preserved, 

 but apparently about truncate. Eyes submedian in position, large 

 and rounded, separated above by less than the width of one of them. 



