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THE SCOLYTID BEETLES. 



at the closely granulate base, with somewhat scattered granules, 

 obsolete on the declivity, interstices with rows of distinct long dark 

 hairs from middle to apex, the first with a single series of stronger 

 granules. Legs piceous. 



FIG. 95.Dendroctonus adjunctus: Distribution map. (Original.) 



' 'Hob. [See fig. 95.] Guatemala, Totonicapam (Champion). 

 i( A distinct species, resembling a Myelophilus rather than a Den- 

 droctonus. But two specimens were taken." 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

 Dendroctonus adjunctus Blandford, 1897, p. 147. 



