CHRYSOMELIDAE. 



LximabaUeala Lee. 7'.» p. 24 Ariz.; L. concolor Lee. 7t» p. 24 N. Mcx. — Coscin ~ 

 optera dorsalis Lee. 79 p. 25 Ariz.; C. bifana I^c. 70 p. 25 Ariz.; C. canella Lee. 71) 

 p. 25 S. Cal. — Saxinis apicalis Lee. 79 p. 25 Ariz. — Trichotheea vagans Lee. 79 p. 

 26 Te.K. — Chrysochus robustus Morn 66 p. 156 Ariz. — Graphops beryllinus I^e. 

 79 p. 26 Kans. ; G. obscurus l^c. 79 p. 26 Col.: G. varians Lee. 79 p. 26 111. 

 Te.\. Kans.; G. simplex Lee. 79 p. 27 Tex. — Colaspis Crotchii I^fevre 80 p.cxcix 

 Car. — Phyllobrotica livida Lee. 79 p. 28 Ariz. — I'hyllodecta scutellaris Sahib. lOl 

 p. 55 Amer. kiiste d. Berings— St. — Phylleethrus texanus Lee. 79 p. 28 'lex.— 

 Luperus maculicollis Lee. 79 p. 27 Cal.; L. torqiiatus Lee. 79 p. 28 Cal.— Androly- 

 l>erus maculatus Lee. 79 p. 28 Cal.--Agelasiiea bicolor Leo. 79 p. 28 Ariz. — Galeruea 

 erosa Lee. 79 p. 28 Ut. — Hypolampsis guttatus Lee. 79 p. 29 La. — Caeporis nanula 

 l^c. 70 p. 29 S. C. Tex. — Microrhopala iiiiKorniis Smith 115 p. 94 Ariz. — Odontota 

 liorni Smith 115 p. 94 Mass. ; C). lateritia Smith 115 p. 95 Ariz. — Charistena bicolor 

 Smith 115 p. 95 N. Mex. 



BRUCHIDAE. 



Bruchas longiveiitris Sharp -41 p. 476 Ariz. Mex. N. Sonora. — Zal)rotes(n. g.) 

 Horn 66 p. 156: Z. erueiger Horn 66 p. 157 Col.; Z. spectabili^ Horn 66 p. 157 

 Ariz. Nev. ; Z. obliteratus Horn 66 p. 158 Ariz. ; Z. sulmitens Horn 66 p. 158 Geo. ; 

 Z. deiisus Horn 66 p. 158 Cal.; Z. planifrons Horn 66 p. 158. Ariz. 

 TENEBRIONIDAE. 



Conoeeus (n. g.) Horn 66 p. 159.; C. ovipennis Horn V>lj p 159 Tex. — Zopherus 

 granicollis Horn 66 p. 160 L. Cal. — Rliinandrus sublaevis Horn 66 p. 160 Ariz. — He- 

 lops strigicollis Horn 66 p. 161 Cal. 



MELANDRYIDAE. 



Dircaea Riveisi Lcc. 70 p. 29 Cal. 



MELOIDAE. 



Maerobasis purpurea Horn 64 p. 108 Ariz. ; M. lauta Horn (il p. 108 Ariz. — 

 Lpieauta insignis Horn 64 p. iio Ariz.; E. fallax Horn (51 p. iii Cal. — Pyrotadubi- 

 tabilis Horn 64 p. 113 Tex?; P. invita Horn 64 114 Tex.; P. bilineata Horn 64 p. 115 

 Col. Ariz. — Cantharis molesta Horn 64 p. in Cal. 



CURCULIONIDAE. 



Erodiscus tinamus Lee. 79 p. 30 Fla. — Orcheste.s betuleti Horn 66 p. 161 D. C. ; 

 -Acalles costifer Lee. 79 p. 30 Tex.; A. sulcieollis Lee. 79 p. 30 Tex.-I'seudomus in- 

 flatusLec. 79 p. 31 Fla.-CryptorhynehuslutosusLec. 79 p. 31 Fla.; C. brachialis Lee. 

 79 P. 31 Tex. — Zygops seminiveus Lee. 79 P. 31 Ariz. 



ANTHRIBIDAE. 

 Toxotropis t'asciatus Lcc. 70 p. 32 Tex. — Clioragus nitens Lcc. 70 p. 32 Mass. 



In the translalion oi' a Cuban work treating also of insects, by an of- 

 ficial translator, we find the following interesting and instructive passage; 

 "that the rinocerante and bugs, the cervo volante and also the herculo of 

 America, are more visible by their voracious destructions than poultry 

 yards and sparrows, in the night, at the crejuiscle and in the dav: also 

 the slow bumble bee and the liirhlning bug.''! 



