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6. Aradns niger Stal. 



Southern Pines (S. E.), January, 1904, F. Sherman. 



7. Aradns acntns Say. 



Southern Pines (S. E.), March, 1904, very dark specimens, 

 F. Sherman. 



Tryon (W), April 17, 1903, beneath bark of rotten oak, W. 

 F. Fiske. 



8. Aradns crenatns Say. 



Tryon (W), April 4, 7, 17, 1903, under bark of dead tulip 

 tree, W. F. Fiske. 



9. Aradns cinnamomens Panzer. 



Tryon (W), 1903, common in spring and early summer, on 

 large pine tree. . Many caught in pitch from wound, W. F. 

 Fiske. 



10. Brachyrhynchns lobatus Say. 



Raleigh (C), April 6, 1902, dead when taken, F. Sherman. 



1 1 . Brachyrhynchns grannlatns Say. 



Cape Hatteras (E), January, 1903, F. Sherman. 



Littleton (N. E.), April 2, 1902, F. Sherman. 



Tryon (W), March 6, April 9, 1903, numerous on yellow 

 pine, dead some years, and under bark of dead maples. No- 

 vember 17, 1903, under bark of chestnut felled last spring, W. 

 F. Fiske. 



12. Brachyrhynchns simplex Uhler. 



Cape Hatteras (E), January, 1903, many under bark of 

 fallen log, F. Sherman. 



Raleigh (C), March 17, 1902, under bark of fence post, F. 

 Sherman. 



13. Brachyrhynchns moestns Stal. 



Cape Hatteras (E), January, 1903, abundant under bark of 

 fallen log, F. Sherman. 



14. Brachyrhynchns ovatns Stal. 



North Carolina (E) Bergroth (see Proc. Ent. Soc. of Wash'n, 

 Vol. II., p. 336). 



