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This belongs to the genus Agrilus, but Obenberger has erroneously- 

 placed it in the genus Chrysobothris in the paper listed above. 



(119) Chrysobothris haydeni Scudder 



Chrysobothris haydeni Scudder, 1876, U. S. Geol. and Geog. Survey of Ter. Bui. 

 2 : 80 ; Wickham, in Leng, 1920, Cat. Coleopt, p. 355. 



This fossil species was described from a single specimen, rather 

 poorly preserved and obliquely crushed, and was obtained by the 

 United States Geographical Survey of the Territories at Castellos 

 Ranch, South Park, Colo. (No. 1722). Scudder stated that it is un- 

 questionably a buprestid, but he placed it in Chrysohothris with some 

 hesitancy. 



(120) Chrysobothris suppressa Wickham 



Chrysohothris suppressa Wickham, 1914, Harvard Univ. Mus. Compar. Zool. Bui. 

 58 : 440-441, pi. 3, fig. 4 ; Wickham, in Leng, 1920, Cat. Coleopt., p. 355. 



This fossil species was described from a single specimen collected in 

 the Miocene shales at Florissant, Colo. Wickham states that there is 

 no doubt of its being a true Chrysobothris but that he is unable to 

 suggest its affinities with any of the numerous living North American 

 species. Tvpe No. 2483 in the Museum of Comparative Zoology (No. 

 6898, Scudder Collection). 



(121) Chrysobothris coloradensis Wickham 



Chrysobothris coloradensis Wickham, 1914, Harvard Univ. Mus. Compar. Zool. 

 Bui. 58: 441, pi. 3, fig. 5; Wickham, in Leng, 1920, Cat. Coleopt., p. 355. 



This fossil species was described from a single specimen collected 

 in the Miocene shales at Florissant, Colo. Wickham states that it is 

 evidently a buprestid and probably a Chrysobothris related to C. 

 atrifasciata or C. ulkei. Type No. 2484 in the Museum of Compara- 

 tive Zoology (No. 3733, Scudder Collection). 



(122) Chrysobothris gahani Cockerell 



Chrysobothris gahani Cockerell, 1911, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bui. 30 : 72, fig. 2 ; 

 Wickham, in Leng, 1920, Cat. Coleopt., p. 355. 



This fossil species was described from a specimen collected in the 

 Miocene shales of Florissant, Colo. The location of the type is not 

 given. 



LITERATURE CITED 



(1) Chamberlin, W. J. 



1926. CATALOGUE OF THE BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA, NORTH OF 



mexico. 289 pp. Gorvallis, Oreg. 

 <2) Des Gozis [Maurice]. 



1886. recherche de l'espece typique de quelques anciens genres, 

 rectifications synonymiques et notes diverses. 36 pp. 

 MontluQon, France. 



(3) DrpoNCHEL, Philogene Atjguste Joseph. 



[1843.] chrysobothris. In d'Orbigny, Ch., dictionnaire universel 

 d'histoire nattjrelle. v. 3. Paris. 



(4) ESCHSCHOLTZ, JOHANN FrIEDRICH. 



1829. zoologischer atlas, v. 1, illus. Berlin. 



<5) FABRICIUS^ JfOHANN] CHRIST. 



1801. SYSTEMA ELEUTHERATORUM. V. 2. Kiliae. 



