THE COLEOPTERA OF COLORADO. 259 



Cucujus CEAVIPES Fab. Trinidad, under bark of cottonwood in May, Gil- 

 lette; Monument Gulch; Mountains southwest of Montrose; Horsefly 

 Peak. 



L-^mophe^EUS biguttatus Say. West Cliff. 



L. angustulus Lec. Colorado, Casey. 



Dendrophagus geaber Lec. Veta Pass, 9,400 feet. 



CRYPTOPHAGIDJE. 



Teematophieus americanus Lec. Greeley. 



Antherophagus ochraceus Melsh. In the Putnam list; I have a specimen 

 from the slope of Pike's Peak, above Manitou, (7,000 to 8,000 feet), 

 which I refer here with very little doubt. 



A. convexulus Lec. Buena Vista; Garland; West Cliff. 



Emphylus americanus Lec. Veta Pass, 11,500 feet. 



Henoticus serratus Gyll. Garland; Veta Pass, 10,000 feet. 



CrypTophagus cellaris Scop. In the Putnam list with a mark of doubt. 

 Mr. Schwarz took four species at Garland and Veta Pass. 



C confertus Casey. This and all of the following species belonging to 

 the family are described by Major Casey as coming from Colorado, with- 

 out citation of definite locality. 



C. PORRECTUS Casey. 



Cenosceus ochreosa Casey. 



C. paraeleea Casey. 



Agathengis crassula Casey. 



A. capiTata Casey. 



A. OUADRICOEUS Casey. 



A. constricta Casey. 



A. tenebrosa Casey. 



A. coloradensis Casey. 



A. eucida Casey. 



A. FORTicoRNis Casey. 



Atomaria ephippiaTa Zimm. Colorado. Mr. Schwarz took seven species 

 of this genus at Garland and Veta Pass. 



A. incerta Casey. 



A. brevicoeeis Casey. 



A. oblongula Casey. 



MYCETOPHAGIDJE. 



Mycetophagus confusus Horn. This and the following species are re- 

 corded by the describer from Colorado, without definite locality. 

 M. TENU1FASCIATUS Horn. 

 Litargus baeteatus Lec. Colorado, Horn. 

 L. nebulosus Lec. Vicinity of Fort Collins. 

 Hypocoprus formicetorum Mots. Garland, in doubt. 



DERMESTID.E. 



Dermestes marmoratus Say. Denver; Pueblo; Colorado Springs; Lamar; 

 Fort Collins; West Cliff; Buena Vista; Leadville; Durango; common. 



