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C. solitarius Saw — y. E. Amer. Not found in this vicinity. 



C. vafer /,.< . — Texas. (On the Buffalo list.) 



C. nemoralis Say. — X. E. Amer. Common. 



C. tricolor Df-J. — y. E. Amer. Common everywhere. 



C. pennsylvanicus Say. — N. Y., N. J. and northward. 



C. impunctifrons ^^r. — N. E. Amer. Not common. 



C. niger /\iuid. — N. E. Amer. Rare. 



C. purpuricoUis A\iin/.—'N. E. Amer. Very rare. 



C. tomentosus Say. — 'S. E. Amer. Common. 



C. platyderus C/ici. — 111., west and southward. 



AXOMOGIJ^SSUS C7l(i. 



A. emarginatus Say. — X. E. Amer. Xot rare in this vicinity. 



A. pusillus Say. — S. E. Amer. Rare in this vicinity. 



Br.\chvlobls C7u/. 



B. lithophilus Say. — X. E. Amer. Rare in this vicinity. 



Lachnocrepis Ltr. 

 L. parallelus Siry.—y. Y. and westward. 

 OODES Bo;/. 



O. amaroides /Jty. -X. Y., X. J., I'a., southward and westward. Very rare 

 in this vicinity. 



O. americanus DdJ. — X. Y. and southwasd. 



O. fluvialis Lee. — Can., X. Y., southward and westward. 



O. Lecontei CM— La., (On the X. J. list.) 



O. cupraeus C/iU. — Te.x., Mo. (On the Buffalo list.) 



Geopinus Zir. 



G. incrassatus Z^^y'. — X. V., X. |. and westward. Sandy districts near water, 

 often six inches deep- 



N Of HO PUS LtY. 



N. zabroides Ltr.-—l\\. ((). Diet/..) 



CrA'1 ACANTHUS Dcj. 



C. dubius £>/f/. — X. Y., N. J. and westward, lound in sandy places, near 

 water. 



Af;oxoDERUS Z)(y. 



A. lineola Fu/>. — X. E. .Amer. Common everywhere. 



A. infuscatus Dc-/. — X. Y. and southward. 



A. pallipes Fa/>. — X. E. Amer. Common everywhere. 



A. partiarius Sa^.-'H. E. Amer. 



A. pauperculus /.^ty'. — Southern States. (On the X. J. and Buffalo lists). 



A. indistinctus Ay. — X. Y., N. J. 



A. testaceus /J',y.--X. Y., X. J. 



A. micros Lfc. — Eastern States. 



