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T. rxDATULUS var. xubilus King. Sudbury, Ontario; Bayfield, Wiscon- 

 sin ; Kalispell. Montana, June 15 ; Leadville, Colorado, July ; Priest Eiver, 

 Idaho, June. Widely distributed in Tennessee, Xew York, New Hampshire, 

 Vermont, Maine, Wisconsin, Michigan, ilinnesota. South Dakota, Nebraska, 

 Kansas, Xew Mexico, Alaska. Northwest Territories and the Hudson 's Bay 

 region. 



T. xiGRiVEXTRis Lec. Buena Yista, Leadville and Salida, Colorado ; Cloud- 

 croft and Gallup, New Mexico; Flagstaff. Arizona; Truckee and Sisson, 

 California; Spokane, Washington; Coeur d' Alene. Idaho; Vernon, British 

 Columbia. All of the dates on the foregoing specimens are for July and 

 August. The beetles are common running in the sunshine on the trunks 

 of cut pines and other conifers, and are frequently seen in lumber yards and 

 about saw mills. They take to tiight readily and are often found in com- 

 pany with T. nubiliis which has similar habits. Other records of locality are 

 Ontario, Wisconsin, Michigan, South Dakota, Nebraska, Utah, Wyoming, 

 Oregon, Vancouver Island, California, Mexico and Guatemala. 



Adelphoclerus ^Yolcoft. 



A. XITIDUS Wolc. Jalapa, state of Vera Cruz, Mexico, (COTYPE). Sev- 

 eral specimens were collected at that point a few years ago by Mr. Chas. 

 L. Smith. 



Enoclerus Galiau. 



E. THORACicus Oliv. Chicopee, Mass.; Southern Pines. North Carolina, 

 April 24; Estero, Florida, May 6; Mobile, Alabama, April 14; Durham, 

 New Hampshire; Eidgeway, Ontario. It is known to occur also in Louisi- 

 ana, Georgia, District of Columbia, New Jersey, Khode Island, New York, 

 Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Texas, California and 

 Mexico. 



E. THORACICUS var. PALLiPES TVoJc. n. var. Eesembles the ordinary form 

 of the species, but differs in having the legs pale yellow. This gives it a 

 very different aspect, but no other differential characters are apparent. It 

 is represented by specimens from Lincoln, Nebraska; Onaga, Kansas, and 

 Iowa City, Iowa. The dates indicate that it appears in June. 



E. OCREATUS Horn. Salida. Colorado; Flagstaff, Arizona. Both cap- 

 tures were made in July, the specimens being taken from cut pines. The 

 species is also found in Nebraska. Kansas and New Mexico. 



E. HUMERALis Schoef. Vernon, British Columbia. Becorded from Cali- 

 fornia and Arizona. 



E. XIGRIFROXS Say. Marion, Massachusetts, June; Muskoka, Ontario, 

 July; Tumblin Gap, Alabama. Other records are District of Columbia, 

 New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Nebraska, and the 

 Lake Superior region. 



