118 Psyche [August 



Fig. c. Heliothrips phaseoU Right half of tergum of second abdominal segment, 



X 8()]. 

 Fig. d. Zygothrips amcricanus sp. nov. — Head and protiiorax of female, x 99. 



Plate 9. 

 Fig. a. Glyptothrips flarescens gen. et sp. nov., female. — Head and prothorax, 



X 117. 

 Fig. b. Glyptothrips flavescens Right antenna, x 255. 

 Fig. c. Glyptothrips flavescens Portion of occiput, showing sculpture, x 515. 



THE STANFORD EXPEDITION TO BRAZIL, 1911. 



J. C. Braxner, Director. 



LIST OF HISTERID.E AND BUPRESTID^. 



By Wm. M. Mann, 

 Bussey Institution, Harvard University. 



Among the material collected by the Expedition many families 

 are represented by only a few species. These lots, as well as those 

 more extensive, have been placed in the hands of specialists in the 

 respective groups for identification. When these have been re- 

 turned without notes, it seems advisable to list the species to sup- 

 ply data on distribution, most of the specimens being from regions 

 in which few collections have been made. 



The Histeridae were determined by Mr. George Lewis of Tun- 

 bridge Wells, England, the Buprestidse by Mr. Cliarles Kerre- 

 mans of Brussels, Beligum. 



HISTERID^. 

 Oxysterus maximus L. 

 Abuna, and Madeira-Mamore R. R. Camp 39. Taken flying in evening. 



Lioderma devium Mars. 

 Madeiia-Mamore R. R. Camp S9. One specimen. 



Lioderma If-dentatiun Fab. 

 Abuna, Rio Madeira. 



Holole ptw jamarii Mars. 

 Madeira-Mamore R.R. Camp 39. 



Trypanwits spiniger Mars. 

 Abuna. Beneath bark. 



