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Alydus jyluto Uhler. 
Colo. (Uhler, 1). Foot-hills (Carpenter—see Uhler, 6). Near Denver (B. H 
Smith—see Uhler, 6). West of Denver, August 9th (Uhler, 5). Colo. (Snow—see 
YanDuzee, 5). 
Spring Canon, July 12th; Estes Park, July 12tli (Gillette). 
Alydus conspersus Mont. 
Colo. (Montandon, 1). Colo. (Montandon—see Osborn, 1). 
Protenor belfragei Hagl. 
Colo. (Uhler, 1 and 6). 
Darmistus subvittatus Stal. 
Port Collins, June 25th (Baker). Foot hills five miles west 
of Fort Collins, March 12th to June 12th (Gillette). 
Dasycoris nigricornis Stal. 
North-east Colorado (Riley). 
Dasycoris humilis Uhler. 
Colo. (Uhler, 1 and 6). Near Golden, August 6th (Uhler, 5). Colorado 
Springs, July (Yarrow—see Uhler 7). 
Fort Collins, April 26th; foot-hills 5 miles west of Fort 
Collins, April 16th to June 13th (Gillette). 
Scolopocems secundarius Uhler. 
Colo. (B. H. Smith—see Uhler, 6). Colo. (Gillette—see Osborn 1). 
Foot-hills five miles west of Fort Collins, March 15th 
(Gillette). Fort Collins, May 20tli (Baker). 
Neides muticus Say. 
Colo. (Uhler, 1 and 6). Clear Creek Canon, entrance to Beaver Brook 
Gulch, August 7th, flying in bright sunlight (Uhler, 5). 
Manitou, June 25tli; Montrose, June 24tli (Gillette). Foot¬ 
hills five miles west of Fort Collins, May 19th and 21st; 
Steamboat Springs, July 15th to 26th (Gillette and Baker). 
Fort Collins, March 18th (Baker). 
Jalysus spinosus Say. 
Pueblo (Yarrow—see Uhler, 7). Not uncommon in the valley of the 
Arkansas east of Canon City, August 11th. Occurred in places slightly 
wooded, where wild grape vines abounded (Uhler, 5). 
Colorado Springs (Tucker). 
Harmostes propinqiius Dist. 
Fort Collins, August 18th and 26th (Baker). Foot-hills five 
