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A. variegata Lee. Colorado, Leconte; also recorded from the state by- 

 Fall. 



A. puecheeea Hbst. Spring Canon; The Rustic; La Porte; Clear Creek 

 Canon, Gillette; Poncha Springs, Oslar; La Junta and Montrose, Hay- 

 ward; Durango, Bowditch; Dome Rock; Colorado Springs, abundant 

 on Composite and Geranium, June and Jul) 7 . The form mixta is re- 

 corded from Manitou and Garden of the Gods, Packard; Pueblo, Snow; 

 Morrison, Oslar. 



A. quadrivittata Horn. Colorado, Bowditch. 



Chrysophana peacida Lee. Dome Rock, Snow. 



Agrieus eateraeis Say. Colorado Springs, one specimen, answering the 

 description except in size, which reaches .36 inch. It is probably of the 

 same form as the New Mexican specimen mentioned by Horn as occur- 

 ring in the Ulke cabinet. 



A. niveiventris Horn. Colorado Springs, one female. The specimen is 

 in perfect condition and agrees exactly with the description; the re- 

 corded range is western Nevada and southern California. 



A. anxius Gory. West Cliff; Horsefly Peak; Colorado Springs. 



A. pulcheelus Bland. Colorado, Horn. 



A. poutus Say. North Park; Little Beaver; Montrose, Gillette; Berkeley; 

 Alamosa; Garland; Veta Pass; Red Mountain Road; Pueblo, Ulke; 

 Gunnison; Little Willow Creek; San Juan Valley; South Fork of San 

 Miguel; Colorado Springs; Leadville; a common species, infesting wil- 

 lows and poplars. 



A. obsoeETEGuttaTus Gory. Colorado, Snow. 



A. eacustris Lee. Bellevue; Colorado Springs. 



A. POSIEEUS Say. Colorado, Horn. 



Taphrocerus gracilis Say. Greeley; Fort Collins; Colorado Springs; 

 near Denver. Uhler. 



Brachys ^Erosa Melsh. Colorado, Snow; Durango, Oslar. 



LAMPYRID.E. 



Rhyncheros SANGUiNiPENNis Say. Stove Prairie Gulch; Little South, 



July; Ouray; Red Mountain Road; Pagosa Springs, June, Oslar; La Veta; 



Manitou, Snow; Colorado Springs, Wickham. 

 Lycostomus lateralis Melsh. Colorado, Bowditch. 

 L. FUEVEEEUS Lee. Colorado Springs, one specimen, Wickham. 

 CaeopTERON TERMiNAEE Say. Colorado, Ulke; Fort Collins, August. 

 C. recticueatum Fab. Colorado, Bowditch. 

 C^Enia ampeicornis Lee. Colorado, Snow; the record is by Dr. Leconte, 



Tr. Am. Ent. Soc, 1SS1, p. 22. 

 Eros aurora Hbst. Rist Canon; Ironton, Gillette; West Cliff. 

 Peateros Timidus Lee. Vicinity of Durango, Hay ward. 

 P. Feoraeis Melsh. Dolores, June. 

 LygistopTERUS rubripennis Lee. Pagosa Springs, Hayward and Oslar; 



Dome Rock; occurs from June to August. 

 Caeochromus fervens Lee. Colorado, Leconte. 



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