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Coelambus impressopunctatus Sch. Near Buford, August 20. 

 Acilius fraternus Harris. Near Marvine Lodge, August 25. The only previous 

 Colorado record is from Alamosa. 



Hydrophilid.e 

 Philhydrus diffusus Lee. Reservoir above Rio Blanco Stage Station, August 6. 



SlLPHID^E 



Silpha inaequalis Fabr. Marvine Lodge, 9,500 ft., August 29. New to Colorado. 



Coccinellid^e 

 Coccinella transversoguttata Fabr. Buford, August 20. Form nugatoria from 

 Little Beaver Reservoir, August 18. 



Parnid^e 

 Dryops striatus Lee. Reservoir above Rio Blanco Stage Station, August 6. 



Buprestid^e 

 Buprestis rusticorum Kirby. Buford, August 20. 



ScARAB^IDjE 



Diplotaxis brevicollis Lee. Marvine Lodge, 9,500 ft., August 29. 



Cerambycid,e 

 Pachyta liturata Kirby. Marvine Lodge, 9,500 ft., August 29. 

 Tetraopes femoratus var. basalis Lee. Little Beaver Creek, August 1. 



Chrysomelid^e 

 Galeruca externa Say. Buford, August 20. 



TENEBRIONID.E 



Asida polita Say. Meeker, August 8; Little Beaver Reservoir, August 18. 



Reptiles and Amphibians of the University of Colorado 

 Expedition of 1909 

 By T. D. A. Cockerell 



Ranid^e (Frogs 1 ) 

 Rana pipiens Schreber. Reservoir seven miles northeast of Meeker, August 12; 

 five miles above Ruford, August 24; White River at Meeker, August 11, eaten by 

 Thamnophis elegans; Buford, August 22 (T. Duce); swamp near White River, 

 Meeker, August 6. 



1 I take occasion to record that at Medano Ranch, Costilla Co., Colorado, igoo, Mr. E. R. Warren took 

 Rana pipiens and Bufo cognatus Say. 



