January, igoi.] 



PSYCHE. 



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Hippodamia convergens Guer. 

 Also found over the greater portion of 

 the United States and in Canada. 



Cytilus trivittatus Melsh. The 

 United States north of Pennsylvania, 

 westward to Idaho, common in Canada 

 and in the higher Rocky Mountains of 

 Colorado. 



Athous cribratus Lee. Previously 

 known from New Mexico (Taos Peak) 

 and southern Colorado. A second spec- 

 imen, differing in form of thora.x, I refer 

 with some doubt to the 9 of the above, 

 the se.xes of Athous often being unlike. 



Aphodius anthracinus Lee. Utah 

 (American Fork Canon) ; Colorado 

 (above Ouray, 9000- loooo ft.). 



Leptura propinqua Bland. West- 

 ern Canada, northern U. S. from Mon- 

 tana to the Pacific; Nevada, New Mex- 

 ico, Arizona. Common in the moun- 

 tains of Colorado. 



Leptura nigrolineata Bland. Col- 

 orado (South Park, Leadville, Ouray 

 and the adjacent mountains up to about 

 10,000 feet). 



Syneta carinata Mann. •' Alaska, 

 Idaho, Utah" (Horn). One in my 

 collection is from the mountains of 

 British Columbia, above the town of 

 Donald. 



Diabrotica tricincta Say. Colorado 

 Springs and other points in Colorado, 

 extends southward to Mexico. Not 

 confined to the mountains. 



Luperodes morrissonii Jac. 

 " Southern California and Arizona." 

 (Horn). Not quite typical, but accord- 

 ing to the description very nearly so. 



Galeruca externa Say. " Kansas, 

 Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, 

 Idaho " (Horn). In my collection 

 from Manitoba ; California ; Williams, 

 Arizona ; and several points in the 

 mountains of Colorado (Leadville, Breck- 

 enridge, the Argentine Road, mountains 

 above Ouray). I also have one from 

 Glenora on the Stikine River in north- 

 ern British Columbia. 



Cantharis nuttalli Say. Winnipeg, 

 Manitoba ; Dakotas, Montana, various 

 localities in Colorado ; New Mexico. 



Trichalophus alternatus Say. 

 Not unfrequently met with in the moun- 

 tains of Colorado. I have it from Breck- 

 enridge, Leadville, Red Cliff and the 

 Argentine Pass road, also from Laramie, 

 Wyoming. 



Stephanocleonus cristatus Lee. 

 Winnipeg, Manitoba; Leadville, Colo- 

 rado. 



NOTES ON M.-VCROPSIS AND AGALLIA (jASSID.\E). 



BY C. F. BAKER, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



The article on these two genera in the ject with great willingness, especially as 

 November Psyche, calls for notice from this case illustrates very well indeed the 

 me and I add further notes on tha sub- verv detrimental effect of a common 



