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APPENDIX. 



SlTONIN-^. 



Sitones extrusus. Sitones sordidus, Lee. 



varians. osculans. 



margaritosus. prominens. 



procerus. hispidiceps. 



occidentalis. augustulus. 



eximius. explicitus. 



montanus. apacheanus. 



nebulosus. sparsus. 

 alternans. 



The species previously described are as follows: — 



Rhinomacerid^. 

 fUiinomacer comptus, Lee. — One specimen. Truckee, Nevada Co., Cal. 



Rhynchitid^. 



Rhynehites bieolor, Herbst.— California and Utah. 



glastinus, Lee. — Abundant throughout middle California. 



OTIORHYNCHIDiE. 



Trigonoscuta pilosa, Mots.— Abundant in the sand dunes near the sea 

 beach of the California coast line. Varies remarkably in size and 

 coloration. 



Eupagoderes decipiens, Lee. — Very abundant at Benson, Arizona. Mr. 

 G. W. Dunn. 



Rhigopsis effracta, Lee. — Two specimens, California. 



Peritaxia rugicollis, Horn. — One specimen, Colorado, Mr. L. E. Rick- 

 seeker. 



Amnesia granicoUis, Lee. — Three specimens, Washington Ter. , Mr. L. E. 

 Rickseeker. 



Amnesia rauca, Horn. — Four specimens, San Francisco, Cal. 



Amnesia sordida, Horn. — One specimen, San Francisco, Cal., Mr. W. G. 

 W. Harford. 



Agronus einerarius, Horn. — Abundant at Lake Tahoe, Cal. , in June. 



Mylacus saecatus, Lee. — Five specimens, Washington Ter., Mr. L. E. 

 Rickseeker. 



Thricolepis inornata, Horn. — Abundant in northern and middle Cali- 

 fornia. 



Thricolepis simulator, Horn. — One specimen, San Francisco, Cal., Mr. 

 Dunn. 



Tanymecus lacaena, Hbst.— Found in limited number under boards and 

 other similar shelter, behind the sand dunes of the ocean beach at 

 Galveston, Texas, in very early spring. This species differs 



