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thickets and woods, June 16th to 25th. I have taken this species in the 
States of Vera Cruz and Tabasco. Distr. Tropical Mexico. 
458. Goleocerus marmoratus, Horn. — Beaten from Leucaena pulveru - 
lenta and other plants in palmetto thickets and woods, June 7th to 25th. 
In copula June 9th. Distr. Southern Arizona and Southern Hew Mex- 
ico to Southern Texas and Tamaulipas. 
459. Compsus auric ephalas , Say. — Beaten from Lantana camara , 
Ehretia elliptica and other plants in palmetto thickets and woods, June 
7th to 25th. A light green form of this species occurs in about the same 
numbers as the normal white form. One of the green specimens was 
taken inside a square of cotton, July 1st. This species has been taken by 
me in the States of Vera Cruz and Tabasco. Distr. Georgia to Louisi- 
ana, Missouri, Texas, and Tropical Mexico. According to Leconte and 
Horn, it also goes north to Colorado. 
460. Phacepholis , sp. — One taken in soil at base of cotton sprouts, 
April 5th. It is very near to obscura , Horn, but may be a new species. 
Length, five and two-thirds mm. Color, wholly grayish. Underside finely 
sprinkled with brown. Upper side faintly marked with dusky, the thorax 
sprinkled with brown. Elytra longitudinally punctate-striate. Distr. 
P. obscura is known only from Texas. 
461. Eudiagogus pulcher. Fab. — Abundant on leaves and branches of 
Sesbania vesicaria, in copula and eating leaves, June 5th to July 3rd. 
The larvae probably live in the roots, according to Schwarz. Leconte and 
Horn separate the Florida and Texas specimens as varieties. Distr. 
Florida to Louisiana, Southern Texas, and Tamaulipas. 
CURCULIONIDAE. 
462. Apion curticorne, Fall. — A pair taken at San Diego, Texas, by 
Schwarz, in May. Distr. Known only from Southern Texas. 
463. Apion propinquicornc, Fall.— Taken at San Diego, Texas, by 
Schwarz in May. Distr. Known only from Southern Texas. 
464. Apion fumitarse , Fall. — One taken by Schwarz, in May, at San 
Diego, Texas. Distr. Known only from Southern Texas. 
465. Apion attcnuatum. Smith. — One taken by Wickham in July. 
Distr. Ontario, Michigan, and Illinois to, Nebraska, Oregon, Southern 
California, and Southern Texas. 
466. Apion aculeatum, Fall. — Both sexes taken by Wickham in July. 
Distr. Known only from this region. 
467. Apion subtinctum. Fall. — Taken by Schwarz in June. Distr. 
Occurs in Texas as far north and east as Columbus and San Antonio. 
Fall identifies a specimen from La Chuparosa, Lower California, as this 
species. Probably occurs through Mexico. 
