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Macrobasis tenuilineata n. sp. Sonora, Mexico. 

 San Jose del Cabo. 



Epicauta pedalis Lee. Texas, Arizona. Cabo San 

 Lucas (LeConte). 



Canthvvris mutilata Horn. Arizona. San Jnlio. 



Cantharis Childii Lee. Sacramento Valley, San 

 Dief^o. Margarita Island, San Julio. 



Calospasta decolorata n. sp. Calmalli Mines. 



Calospasta mirabilis Horn. Nevada, Los Angeles 

 County, San Diego Count}^, Mexico. San Julio. 



Tegrodera erosa Lee. Owens Valley, Cal., south- 

 ward to San Diego. San Jose de Gracia. The forms 

 from the latter region are similar to those from San Di- 

 ego, having the median elytral black band indistinct. 



Pyrota trochanterica n. sp. Sierra El Chinche 

 2,000 feet. 



Tetraonyx dubiosus n. sp. El Chinche. 



RIIIPIPHORID^E. 



Rhipiphorus cruentus Germ. Widely distributed in 

 the United States, extending into Mexico. San Jose del 

 Cabo. 



Mr. Champion (Biol., iv, pt. 2, p. 353) has adopted 

 the name Enicnadia Cast, for the genus, at the same time 

 admitting that JMacrosiagon Hentz has ten years priority. 

 Rhipiphorus has been transferred to the species at pres- 

 ent called Myodites, and the name itself made Rhipido- 

 phorus. 



RIIYNCHITIDyE. 



RiiYxcHiTEs PLANiFRONs Lcc. San Pedro Martir, 

 Margarita Island, San Jorge. 



Rhynchites yEratus Say. Massachusetts to Colo- 

 rado and Texas. El Taste. 



