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Family TENEBRIONID^E. 



Emmenastus convexus Le Conte. Coleman, August 23, 1902. 

 7201. Epitragus acutus Le Conte. Sabinal, May 24, 1904. 

 7359. Eleodes seriata Le Conte College Station. 

 7426. Opatrinus aciculatus Le Conte. College Station, December 20, 



1903. 

 7438. B 'lap stinus pratensis Le Conte. Colorado, August 11,1903. Col- 

 lege Station, April 12, 1903, and February 27, 1904. 

 7573 Helops farctus Le Conte. College Station, June 10, 1904. 



Family MORDELLID^E. 

 7780. Mordella scutellaris Fabricius. College Station, September 16, 

 1902. 



Family ANTHICID^. 

 7869. Eurygenius wildii Le Conte. No data. 



Family MELOID^. 

 8018. Henous confertus Say '. College Station, May '28, 1903; Wellborn, 



Brazos River, June 24, 1904. 

 8083. Epicauta sericans Le Conte. Montgomery, August 24. 1903. 

 8123. Pomphopcea texana Le Conte. Thornberry, April 4, 1903. 



Family ATTELABID^E. 

 8224. Aitelabus ana/is Illiger. College Station, July 27, 1904. 



Family OTIORHYNCHIDtE. 



8242. Ophryastes vittatus Say. Comanche, November 14, 1904. 

 8340. Eudiagogus pulcher Fahraeus. Wellborn, Brazos river, August 

 27, 1904. College Station, January 30, 1903. 



Family CURCULIONID^E. 



8370. Apion ovale Smith. Rockdale, June 22, 1901. 



8478. Pachylobius picivorus Germar. Hughes Springs, May 11, 1904; 

 College Station, June 10, 1904 ; Dekalb, August 1, 1904. The 

 last in prime condition, not rubbed nor smeared. 



8546. Desmoris constrictus Say. College Station ; Centre Point, June 

 1, 1904. Regarding this, Mr. A. F. Conradi has written: 

 "This species occurs abundantly over the entire settled por- 

 tions of the State of Texas, definitely known." 



8615. Magdalis barbita Say. Howe, March 22, 1904. 



10985. Anthonomus grandis Boheman. College Station, June 12, 1904. 



8726. Conotrachelus naso Le Conte. College Station, October 20, 

 1904. 



