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Anthicus coracinus Lee. A few specimens under decaying hay, in Oct. 

 Eustrophys con finis Lee. Not rare with E. bicolor Say and E. tomentosus S. 

 Glipodes sericans Lee. Two specimens by sweeping. 



E. A. Schwarz. 



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