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PSYCHE. 



[January, 1901. 



Eristalis hirtus Loew. Has been 

 recorded as occurring from Kansas and 

 New Mexico northwestwardly to Wash- 

 ington. 



Helophilus dychei Williston. Here- 

 tofore recorded only from Alaska. 



Gonia capitata De Geer. A Euro- 

 pean species which also occurs over the 

 greater part of this country, from Can- 

 ada to Mexico. 



Peleteria aenea Staeger. A Europe- 

 an species which has also been recorded 

 from Greenland, Idaho, Wyoming and 

 Colorado. 



Echinomyia hystricosa Williston. 

 Occurs from New Mexico and Arizona 

 northwardly to Idaho and Washington. 



Calliphora vomitoria Linne. A 

 European species which also occurs over 

 the greater portion of North America. 



Phormia regina Meigen. Also a 

 European species which has about the 

 same distribution as the preceding spe- 

 cies. 



Hyetodesia brunneinervis Stein. 

 Heretofore known only from Idaho and 

 Alaska. 



Hyetodesia rufitibia Stein. Has 

 been recorded from Pennsylvania, 

 Georgia, Illinois and Kansas. 



Pegomyia costalis Stein. De- 

 scribed from South Dakota, and also 

 occurs in Alaska. 



Phorbia platura Meigen. A Euro- 

 pean species which has hitherto been 

 reported as occurring over the greater 

 part of the United States east of Idaho 

 and Kansas, and also in Canada. 



COLEOPTERA. 



BY H. F. WICKHAM. 



Carabus taedatus Fabr. var. oregon- 

 cnsis Lee. This form is tolerably com- 

 mon in the Rocky Mountains from Col- 

 orado to the British territories and 

 reaches the Pacific coast in the north- 

 ern portion of its range. 



Bembidium incertum Mots. Not 

 uncommon in the high Rockies (Lead- 

 ville, the Argentine Pass road above 

 Georgetown, Colorado) . Also from 

 mountains above Donald, B. C, and 

 from Crow's Nest Pass. It occurs in 

 the Lake regions at Marquette, Mich., 

 and Bayfield, Wis., and in Nevada as 

 well as along the Pacific coast from 

 Alaska to California. 



Pterostichus iuczotii Dej. Widely 

 distributed in the northern part of the 

 continent, common in the mountains of 

 Colorado. 



Amara brunnipennis Dej. Found 

 in Labrador, the White Mountains, and 

 on high peaks (above timber line) in 

 Colorado. 



Amara remotestriata Dej. Ex- 

 tremely abundant in the mountainous 

 regions of New Mexico and Colorado, 

 also in Eastern \^'ashington, Idaho and 

 Montana, less common farther East 

 (Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska to Texas and 

 Canada). Northern portions of Europe 

 and of Asia. 



Chlaenius sericeus Forst. " Occurs 

 everywhere in the United States and 

 Canada " (Horn). 



