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GLYPTOBARIS. 
G. rugicollis Lec. 
AULOBARIS. 
A. scolopax Say. 
AMPELOGLYPTER. 
A. sesostris Lec. Aw ater Lec. 
MADARUS. 
M. undulatus Say. 
STETHOBARIS. 
S. tubulatus Say. 
CENTRINUS. 
C. scutellum-album Say. C. confusus Boh. 
C. strigicollis Casey. , C. prolixus Lec. 
C. striatirostris Lec. C. perscitus Hbst. 
C. modestus Boh. C. picumnus Hbst. 
LIM NOBARIS. 
Le calvarizee Le punctifer Casey: 
L. rectirostris Lec. 
ZYGOBARIS. 
T. subcalva Lec. 
BARINUS. 
B. cribricollis Lec. 
EUCHLETES. 
E. echidna Lec. 
This curious little porcupine weevil was in clusters on trunk 
ofa dead: beech: tree, Sept. 27, 1900.. 1 took one cluster of 30: 
They very closely resemble the color of the bark. 
PLOCAMUS. 
P. hispidulus Lec. 
BALANINUS. 
B. nasicus Say. B. quercus Horn. 
B. carye Horn. B. uniformis Lec. 
BRENTHID. 
EUPSALIS. 
E. minuta Drury. 
This is the only representative we have here of the array of 
strange looking elongate forms that are found in tropical coun- 
tries. We have in the extreme South and S. West three species 
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