on North-American Coleoptera. 403 
tions of the American Entomological Society,’ i. 61. The 
synonymy of the ‘ List of Coleoptera of North America’ is 
erroneous. 
91. ise viridans, Lec. =P. mexicanus, Gray. 
eudomorphus Pilatei, Chaud., is dr allied to, and 
probably. identical with, P. Cronhitet, Horn; the former was 
collected i in Yucatan, the latter in Califo ornia 
95. Dacnochilus lot tus, Lec., does not differ from D. angu- 
laris, Harold & Gemminger (Lithocharis angularis, Ex.). 
96. Lispinus rufescens, Lec., belongs to the genus Anceus, 
Fauvel. 
97. Hololepta excisa, Marseul, must be removed from the 
list of species of the United States: it is quite abundant in 
Mexico; but the only specimen labelled “ Am. bor.” in M. de 
Marseul’s collection came from a source in which the localities 
were not accurately stated. 
98. Platysoma cylindroides, Marseul. One img is la- 
belled “ California," on the authority of M. Bo 
many of the localities given in the ‘ Eugenies i by that 
author are erroneous, I rb not think there is sufficient evidence 
to warrant the ee of this species into the fauna of 
the United Stat 
99. Oma Dd poU Marseul. The single specimen of 
this species does not AE appreciably from the common 
exican O. grossus. It came from the Pilate A PP db and 
was perhaps erroneously labelled. 
100. Hister cavifrons, Marseul. There is no North-American 
specimen of this s cies in M. de Marseul’s collection: all are 
ticketed as from Mexico and * Et. Un., Venezuela." The 
label last mentioned gave rise to the confusion in locali- 
ties by which it has been recorded as a North- American 
Species 
101. H. californicus, Marseul. Collected by Dr. gps m 
in Mexico, where it is not uncommon. A single specimen 
has been belied n California," b. probably in error. 
102. Epierus co Mars One specimen is labelled 
coproides, 
* Am. bor., Laferté, 2* and: iwo A South America. Proba- 
ay not found within the United States 
103. Scaptolenus femoralis, Lec. a Chevr.). I have seen, 
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