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distinctively tropical Mexican genus, now first known to reach the Lower 
Rio Grande. It occurs in the thickest vine tangles of the palmetto thick- 
ets or semi-tropical jungles. The writer has taken this species in the 
States of Vera Cruz and Tabasco. It is the first member of the Agrini 
reported from within the boundaries of the United States. 
45. Ega sallei , Chevr. — Taken by Wickham swarming on wet banks 
of sloughs in June and July. Distr. From San Antonio, Texas, south- 
ward into Mexico. 
46. Tetragonoderus latipennis , Lee.- — -Taken by Wickham at Laredo, 
July 24th. Distr. Southern Texas. 
47. Tetragonoderus fasciatus, Hald. — Taken by Wickham at Laredo, 
under vines near river, July 24th. Distr. Atlantic States to Indiana, 
Texas, Arizona, and Lower California. 
48. Lebia grandis, Hentz. — In cotton field at San Tomas, April 5th. 
Distr. Canada and Massachusetts to Michigan, Iowa, Colorado, Texas. 
Arizona, and Lower California. 
49. Lebia bitaeniata, Chevr. — Santa Maria, Texas, May 7th. La 
Blanca, Texas, May 8th. Distr. Texas and Tamaulipas. A southern 
and Mexican species. 
50. Lebia viridis, Say. — Taken by Wickham in July. Distr. Maine 
and Canada to Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico, and Guate- 
mala. 
51. Lebia rhodopus , Schw. — Taken by Wickham on vines in July. 
Distr. Florida, Texas, and Mexico. 
52. Lebia viridipennis , Dej. — Taken by Wickham in July. Distr. 
Canada to Texas and Mexico. 
53. Lebia ornata , Say. — Beaten in palmetto thickets at Santo Tomas 
in June. Distr. United States to Texas and Mexico. 
54. Lebia analis, Dej. — Beaten in palmetto thickets at Santo Tomas, 
June 27th. Distr. Middle Atlantic States to New Mexico, Texas, Lower 
California and Mexico. 
55. Lebia abdominalis , Chaud. — Taken by Schwarz in June. Distr. 
Georgia to Missouri and Texas. 
56. Lebia furcata, Lee. — Beaten in palmetto thickets at Santo Tomas, 
June 9th and 16th. Distr. Canada to Kansas, New Mexico, Texas, Cali- 
fornia, and Mexico. Reaches the high transition in Colorado, and on 
White Mountains, New Hampshire. 
57. Lebia bivittata, Fabr. — Beaten by Wickham in June and July. 
Rare. Distr. New England States to Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. 
58. Micragra aenea , Putz. — Beaten from vine tangles by Wickham in 
woods back of Fort Brown in July. Det. Horn. Distr. A tropical spe- 
cies, not before recorded from the United States. It ranges from Brazil 
north through Central America to tropical Mexico. 
