THE COLEOPTERA OF COLORADO. 27 1 



T. ruficoeeis Lee. Canon of Big Blue; Little Willow Creek; Rico; Mont- 

 rose; La Veta. 



T. FiDEEiS Lee. Dolores; Colorado, Snow. 



T. AI/TICOI.A Lee. Garland. 



T. bii,ineaTUS Say. On grass and weeds near mouth of the Canon of the 

 Arkansas, Uhler. 



POEEMIUS PEATYDERUS G. & H. Canon of Big Blue. 



Malthodes CONCAVUS Lee. Colorado, Bowditch. 



M. FURCiFER Lee. Veta Pass. Specimens from La Veta, (Bowditch) and 

 Leadville, (Wickham) are referred to this species with some doubt. 



MALACHID.E. 



Coleops Tricolor Say. Colorado, Horn. 



C. puncTATUS Lee. Vicinity of Fort Collins, May to July; Dolores. 

 C. EXiMius Er. Dome Rock; Upper San Juan; Durango; with doubt, Gar- 

 land; Alamosa; La Veta. 

 C. nigriceps Say. Colorado Springs. Closely allied or identical forms 



come from the South Park, (Oslar) and from Dolores. 

 C. cribrosus Lee. South Park, Ulke; over 12,000 feet, Carpenter; state 



records are in the Putnam list and Ulke's Hayden report. 

 C. hirTEEEUS Lee. Durango, Oslar; Mount Lincoln; Pike's Peak; Red 



Mountain Road, 8,000 to 9,000 feet; Montrose, Gillette. A new species 



allied to hirtellus is reported from Alamosa, and another (or the same?) 



from Little Willow Creek and Cimarron, (Bowditch). 

 C. bipunctatus Say. Nathrop; Montclair; Fort Collins; Trinidad, Gillette; 



Cation City; Colorado Springs; Buena Vista. A common species, often 



seen in great numbers on Composite during the late summer. 

 C. quadrimacueatus Fab. Dolores; La Junta; near Canon City, common 



on sunflowers, August 10, Ulke. 

 C. umbeleus G. & H. Colorado, Horn. 

 C. vittatus Say. Fort Collins; Bellevue; West Cliff; Alamosa; Garland; 



Mr. Schwarz took a form which was thought to be either new or a 



variety of this at Alamosa. 

 Trophimus yENEiPENNis Horn. Colorado, Horn. 

 Maeachius montanus Lee. Alamosa; Garland; La Veta; South Fork of 



San Miguel; West Cliff; Dolores; Fort Collins. Occurs in June and 



July. 

 Microeipus e^vicoeeiS Horn. South Fork of San Miguel; Mountains 



southwest of Montrose. 

 AnThocomtjs ERiCHSONii Lee. Fort Collins; Manitou; Dolores; May and 



June. 

 A. Feavieabris Say. Mountains southwest of Montrose. 

 Pseudeb^Eus apicaeis Say. La Junta, Bowditch. An undetermined 



species of this genus was taken at Colorado Springs. 

 P. OBSCURUS Lee. Garland. 

 Attaeus basaeis Lee. Upper San Juan; Garland. 



