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87. Ptinidae- Ptinus brunneus (Figs. 106, 254, 399, 543). 



88. Anobiidae.— Sitodrepa panicea (Figs. 107, 255, 400, 544). 



89. Bostrichidae.— Bostrichus bicornis (Figs. 108, 256, 401, 545). 



90. Lyctidae.— Lyctus planicollis (Figs. 109, 257, 402, 546). 



91. Sphindidae. — Sphindus americanus (Figs. 110, 258, 403, 547). 



92. Cisidae.— Plesiocis cribrum (Figs. Ill, 259, 404, 548). 



SCARABAEOIDEA. 



93. Scarabaeidae. 



Aphodiinae. — Aphodius fimetarius (Figs. 112, 260, 405, 549). 

 Melolonthinae. — Dichelonyx elongata (Figs. 113, 261, 406, 550). 

 Rutelinae.— Pelidnota punctata (Figs. 114, 262, 407, 551). 

 Dynastinae. — Strategus julianus (Figs. 115, 263, 408, 552). 

 Cetoniinae. — Osmoderma eremicola (Figs. 116, 264, 409, 553). 



94. Trogidae.— Trox suberosus (Figs. 117, 265, 410, 554). 



95. Lucanidae. — Pseudolucanus capreolus (Figs. 118, 266, 411, 555). 



96. Passalidae.— Passalus cornutus (Figs. 119, 267, 412, 413, 556). 

 Cerambycoidea. 



97. Cerambycidae. 



Prioninae. 



Parandrini. — Parandra brunnea (Figs. 120, 268, 414, 557). 



Prionini. — Derobrachus brunneus (Figs. 121, 269, 415, 558). 

 Cerambycinae. 



Spondylini. — Spondylis buprestoides (Figs. 122, 270, 416, 559). 



Clytini.— Glycobius speciosus (Figs. 123, 271, 417, 560). 

 Lamiinae.— Tetraopes tetrophthalmus (Figs. 124, 272, 418, 561). 



98. Chrysomelidae. 



Donaciinae. — Donacia piscatrix (Figs. 125, 273, 419, 562). 

 Orsodacninae. — Syneta ferruginea (Figs. 126, 274, 420, 563). 

 Criocerinae. — Criocerus asparagi (Figs. 127, 275, 421, 564). 

 Cryptocephalinae. — Cryptocephalus quadruplex (Figs. 128, 276, 



422, 565). 

 Eumolpinae. — Chrysochus auratus (Figs. 129, 277, 423, 566). 

 Chrysomelinae. — Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Figs. 130, 278, 424, 



567). 

 Galerucinae.— Diabrotica 12-punctata (Figs. 131, 279, 425, 568). 

 Halticinae.— Blepharida rhois (Figs. 132, 280, 426, 569). 

 Hispinae. — Anoplitis gracilis (Figs. 133, 281, 427, 570). 

 Cassidinae. — Chelymorpha argus (Figs. 134, 282, 428, 571). 



99. Mylabridae.— Pachymerus gleditsiae (Figs. 135, 283, 429, 572). 

 Brentoidea. 



100. Brentidae.— Eupsalis minuta (Figs. 136, 284, 430, 573). 

 Curculionoidea. 



101. Belidae. — Ithycerus noveboracensis (Figs. 137, 285, 431, 574). 



