BED? OSM Pees. n® on Types of Heteromera 
the degree to which this is visible varies greatly, and in 
some specimens there appear to be only nine joints. 
39. Sybaris nigrifinis (Epicausta), op. cit. 11, 284. 
Lytta usta Fairm. 
The upper branch of the claws in this species, as well as 
in the closely allied L. testacea F., is pectinate, so that both 
must be transferred to Sybaris. 
Fam. ANTHICIDAE. 
40. Anthicus stricticollis, op. cit. 11, 260. 
Apparently related to A. fugax and A. fossicollis Laf. Elytra 
squarish at the shoulders, feebly convex, nitid, rather feebly and 
sparsely punctate and pubescent ; yellowish, with a broad transverse 
median dark fascia and the apex also fuscous, the enclosed yellow 
area transversely crescentic, convexity towards apex. 
The type remains unique in the British Museum. 
II 
The Coleoptera collected by J. K. Lord in British 
Columbia were presented by him to the Museum (Reg. 
No. 64.18), the new species being described by Walker. 
Most of the species have been recognised by later writers 
and referred to earlier described species, in many cases they 
bear a later label in Mr. C. O. Waterhouse’s handwriting, 
“named by Leconte ” (in one case with the date, 2.11.69.). 
The types of the Heteromera are as follows :— 
1. Iphthimus servilis. 
2. Iphthimus servator. 
3. Iphthimus subligatus. 
These are all forms of I. serratus Mann. 
The first two are of the form common in British Columbia 
in which the punctures of the elytral striae are elongate and 
deeply impressed. J. servator is an abnormal individual 
with the sides of the prothorax somewhat up-turned in 
front. J. subligatus has the punctures of the striae small 
and not deeply impressed, as in specimens from California 
(det. Horn). It differs from these in the elytra being more 
opaque and the thorax more rugosely punctured. 
4. Eleodes subtuberculata. 
EK. GRANULATA Lec. (fide Leconte). 
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