40 CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBFAMILY CRYPHALINA, 
II. Elytra with fine, densely placed scales but without interspacial hairs. 
Idaho sin Abies grandis Ss. eaee ee eee ee approximatus, page 41. 
Murope, in) AbrvesiandePiecas oe. 2: ae ee ae eye meee abietis Ratz. 
Camp Caribou, Maine, in Abies balsamea.........-.: ‘... balsameus, page 41. 
Cryphalus pubescens, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.9mm.; body oblong, elliptical, brown, pronotum and head 
slightly darker; pronotum broader than long, rounded from base to apex, anterior 
margin with two apical teeth and two or three obscure marginal ones, rugosities moder- 
ately coarse, confused and extending toward base; front broad, with anterior area 
shining, posterior and lateral areas punctured; elytral strie evident, with punctures 
very faint, declivity convex, steep, apex obtusely rounded. Port Williams, Wash., in 
Abves grandis, May 17, 1899; author, collector; Hopk. U.S. No. 162a. Type, Cat. No. 
7405, U. S. National Museum. 
Length, male, 1.7 mm. 
Nore.—This species is allied to C. picea Ratz. and C. numidicus Kichh. 
Cryphalus subconcentralis, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.85 mm.; body oblong, elliptical, reddish brown; anterior 
margin of pronotum with three or four contiguous teeth, rugose space more reddish, 
and rugosities in approximate concentric rows, especially posteriorly; front convex, 
anterior area shining, posterior and lateral areas punctured; elytral striz scarcely 
evident except toward suture, declivity convex, apex broadly rounded. Astoria, 
Oreg., May 24; Hubbard and Schwarz collection (No. 2019 female). Type, Cat. 
No. 7596, U. S. National Museum. 
Cryphalus rubentis, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.8 mm.; body oblong, elliptical, dull reddish brown; prono- 
tum and head darker, anterior margin with four short, equal teeth, pronotal rugosities 
coarse, sparse, confused; front flattened, with median shining line, posterior and 
lateral areas faintly punctured; elytral striz faintly evident on dorsal area. Poca- 
hontas County, W. Va., in Picea rubens, May 6, 1893; author, collector; Hopk. W. Va. . 
_ No. 6258. Type, Cat. No. 7404, U.S. National Museum. 
Length, male, 1.65 mm. 
Cryphalus ruficollis, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.85 mm.; body suboblong, elliptical, dark brown; pronotum 
with rugose space reddish, anterior margin with four or five closely placed teeth, 
rugosities coarse, sparse, confused; front faintly transversely impressed, with median 
shining line and space, posterior and lateral punctures distinct; elytral striz distinct, 
faintly impressed on the median and lateral areas, declivity oblique, with strize scarcely 
evident, apex not broadly rounded. Alta, Utah, June 29; Hubbard and Schwarz col- 
lection. Type, Cat. No. 7403, U. S. National Museum. . 
Cryphalus fraseri, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.95 mm.; body oblong, rather stout, dark brown, elytra dull 
reddish brown; pronotum darker, anterior margin with five short teeth, pronctal rugo- 
sities moderately coarse, confused; front convex, subopaque, with transverse, bisinu- 
ate, shining line; elytral strie faintly evident, declivity convex, apex not broadly 
rounded. Pisgah Ridge, N. C., in Abies fraseri, September 24, 1903; W. F. Fiske, 
collector; Hopk. U.S. No. 1761d. Type, Cat. No. 7402, U. S. National Museum. 
Length, male, 1.85 mm. 
Notr.—This species is allied to C. asperatus Gyll. 
