64 NATURAL HISTORY BULLETIN 



Independence, California, July 17, (TYPE); Bridgeport, California, 

 6465 feet, July 12 to 15, (COTYPE). 



Kepresented by one specimen from each of the above localities. Allied 

 to E. scabra but differs from that species by having somewhat less densely, 

 more smoothly punctured elytra, and in lacking the distinct postmedian 

 elytral pubescent band. 



H. PEDALis Lec. Onaga, Kansas; Malcolm, Nebraska, May; Colorado. 

 It is found also in New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and 

 Arizona. 



H. SPINOL^ Wok: Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, (TYPE). 



H. BITUBERCULATA Chevv. Jalapa, in the state of Vera Cruz, Mexico. 



H. NIGRESCENS Schaef. Southern Pines, North Carolina. This is the 

 type locality. 



H. NlVEiFASCiA Schaeff. Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. Known from 

 Arizona. 



H. LONGA Lec. Alpine, Texas, July. Also known from Arizona. 



H. FALLAX Wolc. Colorado Springs, June, (TY^PE). 



H. AFFILIATA Fall. Colton, California. 



H. LATERALIS Gorh. Brownsville, Texas, July. KnoAvn from Panama. 



H. suTURALis Klug. Tampa, Florida, May. It is probable that the 

 species recorded under this name from Mexico, Panama and Guatemala will 

 prove distinct. 



H. VERTiCALis Say. Chicopee, Massachusetts, May; New York City, 

 July; Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; Dane County, Wisconsin, June; 

 Iowa City, Iowa; Toronto, Ontario, June. This is widely distributed in 

 Florida, District of Columbia, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Vermont, Ohio, 

 Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Kansas and Texas. 



H. PALLiPENNis Say. Webster, New Hampshire; West Springfield, Mas- 

 sachusetts, July; Oswego, July, New Baltimore, August, New York; South- 

 ern Pines, North Carolina, June; Sparta, Wisconsin, August; Iowa City, 

 Iowa. This species has also a wide range through Louisiana, Alabama, 

 District of Columbia, New Jersey, Maine, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, 

 Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Colorado and Ontario. 



H. TRicoNDYL^ Lec. Onaga, Kansas, June 19. It is found as well in 

 Illinois, Nebraska and Colorado, 



