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284. Gnaphalodes trachyderoides , Thorn. — Two specimens taken at 
twilight, running rapidly up and down dead guava branches, June 10th. 
Distr. This genus is also Neotropical. The species occurs in Texas and 
Mexico, including Lower California. 
285. Chion cinctus, Drury. — Taken at San Juan de Allende, Coa- 
huila, November 25th. Distr. Atlantic States to Texas and Mexico. 
Occurs on the Lower Rio Grande. 
286. Eburia stigmatica , Chev. — One specimen at light, July 12th. 
Distr. Texas and Mexico. 
287. Eburia ovicollis , Lee. — Three attracted to light, June 10th to 
16th. One taken at twilight running rapidly up and down dead guava 
trunk and branches, June 10th. One beaten from foliage in palmetto 
jungle at Santo Tomas, June 23rd. Distr. Texas and Tamaulipas. 
288. Eburia tumida , Lee. — One taken indoors, June 14th. Distr . 
Known only from Texas. 
289. Eburia mutica, Lee. — One taken indoors, March 29th. Distr. 
Known only from Texas. 
290. Romaleum atomarium, Drury. — One taken in mail sack from 
Alice, Texas, June 27th. Distr. Atlantic coast to Southern Michigan 
(Constantine) and Texas. 
291. Elaphidion irroratum, Linn. — One dead specimen taken from 
spider-web, July 10th. A live specimen was taken by Wickham. Distr. 
United States, through Mexico and Central America, and in Cuba, Jama- 
ica, Havti, and other islands of the West Indies. 
292. Elaphidion mucronatum , Fab. — One at light, near Monterey, 
Texas, May 14th. Distr . New Jersey and Pennsylvania to Southern 
Michigan (Constantine), Western and Southern States, Texas, and 
Mexico. 
293. Elaphidion inerme , Newm. — One at light, April 13th. Distr. 
Widely distributed in the Southern States, extending to Southern Texas 
and Mexico. 
294. Elaphidion spurcum, Lee.-— One at light, February 24th. Distr. 
Western and Southern Texas. 
295. Elaphidion unicolor , Rand. — One taken by Wickham in July. 
Distr. Atlantic coast to Texas. 
296. Elaphidion moestum , Lee.— -One specimen beaten from lower 
dead leaves of Yucca treculeana , at Yucca Ridges, July 9th. One taken 
on fence in town about dark, August 19th. One at light, August 22nd. 
Also taken by Wickham. Distr. Widely distributed in Southern States, 
reaching Texas and Mexico. The genus Elaphidion , as remarked by 
Gahan, is practically restricted in range between the United States and 
Panama, including the West Indies. 
297. Piezocera serraticollis , LinelL— One specimen beaten in pal- 
