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CUPESID.E. 



Priacma. I have seen one example of serrata in the 

 collection of Professor Rivers, said to have been taken 

 at Grass Valley in the Middle Sierras. 



Cupes. C. lobiceps, San Diego; apparently very rare. 



CIID.E. 



Cis. C. versicolor, C. vitulus, and C. duplex are all 

 common in dry, woody fungi at Pomona, Pasadena, 

 Ojai Valley, and probably throughout maritime South- 

 ern California. Casey also describes illustris, impressa, 

 and soror from northern California, and macilenta and 

 hystricula from Lake Tahoe. 



Orthocis. 0. aterrima, Alameda County. 



Plesiocis. P. cribrum is not uncommon in the 

 Sierras from Calaveras County to San Bernardino 

 County. 



Ennearthron. E. grossulum and E. convergens are 

 described from Southern California. Specimens of what 

 is doubtless one of these species occur plentifully in 

 various localities near Los Angeles. E. californicum is 

 said to especially frequent the northern coast region, 

 while discolor is described from Sonoma County. 



Octotemnus. 0. denudatus, San Francisco to Van- 

 couver. 



SPHINDID.E. 



Odontosphindus. 0. clavicornis, one example, San 

 Bernardino Mountains, July. 



LUCANIDJE. 



Sinodendron. S. rugosum is a rather common species 

 from the Santa Cruz Mountains, north, but I have 



