revision' of coelidiinae 19 



Specimens examined. 



Tinobregmus vittatus Van Duzee, lectotype $, U.S.A.: Florida (ISU, Ames). 

 Tinobregmus pallidus Osborn, holotype $, U.S.A.: Texas, Piano, v. 1907 (E. S. 

 Tucker) (OSU, Columbus). Tinobregmus pallidus var. elegans, holotype $, U.S.A.: 

 Texas, Kendall Co., 22.vii.1927 (A. M. James) (UK, Lawrence). Tinobregmus 

 viridiscens DeLong, holotype 9> U.S.A.: Tennessee, Clarksville, 22.vii.1915 (D. M. 

 DeLong) (OSU, Columbus). Tinobregmus moodii Gibson, holotype $, U.S.A.: 

 Missouri, Branson, 22.viii.1916 (F. M. Moody) (USN.M, Washington). Tinobregmus 

 invenustus Lawson, holotype $, U.S.A.: Louisiana, Natchitoches Par., 16.viii.1928 

 (R. H. Beamer) (UK, Lawrence). Tinobregmus vittatus var. clavatus DeLong, 

 holotype 9> Mexico: Vera Cruz, Fortin, 9.X.1941 (Caldwell, Good, Plummet & 

 DeLong) (OSU, Columbus). Tinobregmus brevis DeLong, holotype $, Mexico: 

 Coahuila, Saltillo, 23.ix.1941 (DeLong, Good, Caldwell & Plummer) (OSU, Columbus). 



West Indies: Bermuda, 1 $, i. 1896 (C. M. Weed), 1 9, 3.ii.ig68 (/. C. &- K. E. White). 

 U.S.A.: Florid.!. Daytona, 4 6*- 3 ?- 23.V.1926 (E. D. Ball); 4 <J, 4 9, 3.VE1928 (E. D. Ball); 

 F., Cedar K< :ys, 1 <J, 5 9> 12. vi. 1939 (R. H. Beamer) ; F., 'Jax'ville', 2 $, 3 9. 20.vi.1926, 8.V.1927 

 (E. D. Ball); F., Miami, 3^, 3$, 19.ii.1921 ; F., Palm Beach, 1 $, 1 9, 12.xii.1926 (F. H. Lathrop); 

 F., Palm Beach, 1^,1 c +\ ' ' xii.1926 (E. D. Ball) ; North Carolina, Southport, 1 J, 1 $, 28.vii.1919 



(Osborn <S- Metcalf); N.C., Carolina Beach, 5 $, i3.vii. ; N.C., Carolina Beach, 7 o*« 5 9- 



4.vii.i927, 2 J, 3. i.\. 1932 (Z. P. Metcalf); N.C., Ft. Fisher, 1 $, 8.vii.i957 [David A. Young); 

 Virginia, Cobbs Isl., 1 9. 27.viii.1889; Louisiana, Cameron, 6 £, 5 $, 14-28.viii.i903 (Herbert 

 Osborn); La., Cameron, io*. 2 $. *7-vi. 1948 (R. H. Beamer) ; Mississippi, Biloxi, i<J,59> IIV i*934 

 (D. W. Grimes); Miss., Fulton, 2 9- I 5 v i- I 933 (D. W. Grimes); Miss., Agr. Coll., 1 <$, 4 9. 

 19. vi. 1920 (H . L. Dozier); Miss., Agr. Coll., 4 (J, 2 9. i9.vi.i92i (C. J. Drake); Miss., Pontotoc, 

 3 <$, 14. vi. 1934; Miss., Laurel, 1 <§, 2 9. 27.viii.1934 (//. M. Harris); Missouri, Louisiana, 11 <$, 

 3 9. 5- vnI 9°4 {W- S- Craig); Mo., Hollister, 3 9. 22.vii.1915 (//. //. Knight); Mo., Vv'ellston, 



1 £, 10.vii.1904 (C. E. Brown); 'MO.' 4 $; Tennessee, Clarksville, 3 <$, 3 9. 20.viii.1914; Tenn., 

 Clarksville, 2 <J, 7 $, 22.vii.1915; Tenn., Clarksville, I <£, 3 $, 15.vii.1939 (i?. //. Beamer); 

 Illinois, i^, 1 9» 3.VU.1909; 'Md.', 1 ^; Texas, Aransas Co., 10^, 149, 6. viii. 1928 (R. H. Beamer 

 &>J. G. Shaw) ; Tex., Bee Co., 3 <§, 3 9, 25.vii.1928 (R. H. Beamer) ; Tex., Big Bend, 4 <J, 24. vi. 1947 

 (R. H. Beamer); Tex., Boca Chica, 7 (J, 10 9. 30. vi. 1938 (/?. H. Beamer); Tex., Boca Chica, 



2 9- 30. v. 1933 (Oman); Tex., Brazoria Co., 1 6*« 3 $> 10. viii. 1928 (R. H. Beamer); Tex., Brooks 

 Co., 2(J, 1 9. 25. vi. 1928 (i?. //. Beamer); Tex., Brownsville, 159. 25.V.1939 (D.J. &-J. N. Knull); 

 Tex., Brownsville, 6 ^, 10 9» 13.iv.1950 (R. H. Beamer); Tex., Brownsville, 6 9. 3 x -v.i933 

 (Oman); Tex., Brownsville, 3 <$, 1 9, l.v.1904 (//. S. Barber); Tex., Brownsville, 1 <J, 1 $, June 

 (F. H. Snow); Tex., Cameron Co., 10 <£, 269, 3.viii.ig28 (7?. i/. Beamer); Tex., Chisos Mts., 3 (J, 

 1 9. 23.vi.1961 (D. /. d>- J. N. Knull); Tex., Corpus Christi, 2 (J, 2 $, 20.x. 1905 (F. C. Pratt); 

 Tex., College Station, 4 (J, 3 9- 17V.1907 (W. £>. Pierce); Tex., Dallas, 6 ^, 6 9. 18.vi.1906 

 (W. D. Pierce); Tex., Davis Mts, 1 ^, 4 ?, 20.ix.1938 (D. /. <S- /. N. Knull); Tex., Harris Co., 

 9 (J, 19. 12. viii. 1928 (R. H. Beamer) ; Tex., Harris Co., 25 miles S.E. Harlingen, 4 g, 1945 (D. E. 

 Hardy); Tex., Houston, 1 <$, 4 9. 4.XL1932 (Z.. D. Tuthill); Tex., Hunter, 2 q*, 2 9. 24.vi.1914 

 (/. £>. Mitchell); Tex., Jackson Co., 2 q*, i 9. 8. viii. 1928 (R. H. Beamer); Tex., Laguna Madre, 

 25 miles S.E. Harlingen, n <§, 6 9 (D. E. Hardy); Tex., Pt Arthur, 9 <£, 11 9. 28.V.1931 (C. P. 

 Trotter); Tex., Texas City, 3^, 1 9. 2.XE1932 (L. D. Tuthill). Mexico: La Pesca, 1 <§, 17.V.1952 

 (M. Cazier, W. Gertsch, R. Schrammel) ; Monterrey, 2 <$, 19. 11. viii. 1936 (E. D. Ball) ; Monterrey, 

 1 <J, 22. xi. 1932 (L. D. Tuthill). 



Biology. Little is known about the biology and hosts of this species. It was 

 reported on Lva frutescens (Osborn, 1903) in Florida and on luxuriant vegetation 

 and desert shrubs in Mexico (DeLong, 19456). Examination of material showed 



