COLEOPTERA OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 145 



Aneflus. One example of linearis taken on Echo 

 Mountain, Los Angeles County. 



Pcecilobrium. P. chalybceum was taken on flowers 

 of Ceanothus, Pasadena, April. Linell has described 

 rugosipenne from " Cal." 



Hybodera. H. debilis, one example, Echo Mountain, 

 Los Angeles County. 



Galliums. C. cyanipennis, Los Angeles County, on 

 Ceanothus bloom. C. ruficollis bears a label in the Horn 

 Collection indicating its occurrence in Southern Cali- 

 fornia; it is not rare about San Francisco. 



Megobrium. M. edivardsii is described from Santa 

 Rosa Island. I have one example beaten from live-oak 

 near Pomona, Oct. 27. 



Molorchus. M. longicollis, Los Angeles County, on 

 flowers. 



Callimoxys. G. fuscipennis, Los Angeles County (Van 

 Dyke); very abundant further north. 



Holopleura. H. helena is very rare in Southern Cali- 

 fornia, but has been bred in quantity from dead twigs 

 of Umbellularia californica from near San Francisco, 

 by Professor Rivers; Santa Monica (Albright). 



Rosalia. One example of funebris was sent me from 

 San Diego County. Mr. W. G. Wright of San Bernar- 

 dino writes me that he has taken it locally, but it is 

 certainly much more common further north. Professor 

 Rivers records the larva from " decaying Umbellularia 

 californica among the mycelia of some fungus." 



Dendrobius. D. mandibularis is common on the wing 

 in early evening, about the willows along the Colorado 

 River, at Yuma, in July. 



Lissonotus. L. multifasciatus, "Cal., Ariz." 



10 August 19, 1S01. 



