BULLETIN OF THE BROOKLYN ENT. 80C. 23 



NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



The Coleoptera of the Alpine Regions of the Rocky Mts. 



{Haydens U. S. Survey, Washington May. 1S78.) — Contents: 

 BY .JOHN L. LECONTE, M. 1). 



Description of the new species; PterostichusfCryobiusJsurgens;— 

 Platynus jejunus, [with a table of the subgenus RhadineJ; — • Ama- 

 ra [Curtonotus] cylindrica; — Harpalus clandestine; — Bembidi- 

 um Bowditchii, B. Scudderi; — Hydroporus congruus, Gaurodytes 

 nanus; — Geodromicus ovipennis, Orobauus simulator n. g. and n. 

 sp.; — Seymnus nigripennis; — Aphodius bidens, A. duplex, 

 A. obtusus, A. cribratus, A. anthracinus, A. brevicollis, A. mar- 

 ginatum, A. phaeopterus, A. cruentatus, A. subtruncatus, A. sca- 

 brieeps, A. explanatus, A. rudis, A. sparsus, A. humeralis — An- 

 thaxia deleta, Chrysobothris carinipenuis; — Corymbites planulus; 

 — Podabrus brevipenuis: — Melyris atra, M. flavipes; — Crossidi- 

 tisAllgewahri, Neocly tus ascendens; — Glyptoscelis longior, Chry- 

 somela montivagaus; — Magdalis alutacea; also: 



A list of coleoptera collected, by Mr. F. 0. Bowditcli in the Rocky Mts. at 

 an elevation of 6000 feet and upwards. 



List of species peculiar to the Mountain Region. 



List of coleoptera collected at, Atalanta, Idaho, (7800*) by Mr. L. Allgewahr. 



On the North American Species of Nebria; with a table showing the resem- 

 blance between the species, and a description of the new species; Webna ovi- 

 pennis, N. purpurata, JS. trifaria, N. longula, N. obtusa. 



Revision of the Eostrichidae and. Synopsis of the 

 Co.ydiidae of the U. S. 



BY GEO. H. HORN. M. D. 



[Proe. Am. Phil. Soc. 187S vol. XXII page 340—592.] 



Describes the new species: Sinoxylon texanum, S. dinoderoi- 

 des, y. bidentatnrn, S. suturale; — Tetrapriocera Schwarzi, n. g. 

 and n. sp.; — Bostrichus californicus; — Amphicerus teres; — Di- 

 noderus truncatus, D. brevis; — Cicones lineaticollis: — Endoph- 

 loeusnosodermoides; — Phloeonemns catenulatus; — Ooxelus pact- 

 ficus; — Lasconotus borealis; — Socylus dentiger. 



An Account of some Insects of unusual interest from 

 the tertiary Rocks of Colorado and Wyoming. 



BY S. H. SCUDDER. 



{Haydens U, S. Geol. and Geog. Survey. Washington, May. 1878.) 



Describes species of several orders, among them the finest known speci- 

 men of pertrified Lepidopteia Prodryas persephone, the first fossil butterfly 

 found in America. 



/■'. (.'. Schaupj . 



The European Aphodius computus Creutz is very common near 

 Orono Me. 



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