SECOND AND THIRD SUPPLEMENTS 1925 to 1932 (inclusive) to CATALOGUE of the COLEOPTERA of AMERICA, NORTH OF MEXICO By CHARLES W. LENG, B.Sc. Director MUSEUM, STATEN ISLAND INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Research Associate AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY and /<:"Ci^^^^7 J ANDREW J. MUTCHLER t^ .^ .^^O, < » \ Associate Curator in charge of "^V Coleoptera - «^ ' AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Mount Vernon, N. Y. JOHN D. SHERMAN. JR. December 1 8 1933 \ SECOND AND THIRD SUPPLEMENTS 1925 to 1932 (inclusive) to CATALOGUE of the B COLEOPTERA iBS AMERICA, NORTH OF MEXICO ^gg CHARLES W. LENG, B.Sc. ^^s o Director ^g MUSEUM. STATEN ISLAND INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES — : Research Associate AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY ANDREW J. MUTCHLER Associate Curator in charge of Coleoptera AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Mount Vernon, N. Y. JOHN D. SHERMAN. JR. December I 8 1933 Copyright, 1933 By JOHN D. SHERMAN, JR. Mount Vernon New York Printed by FREYBOURG PRINTING CO. Mount Vernon, N. Y. U. S. A. AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED TO SAMUEL HENSH A W IN CONTINUED APPRECIATION OF THE HENSHAW LIST OF COLEOPTERA PUBLISHED ALMOST HALF A CENTURY AGO. WE REJOICE IN HIS UNABATED INTEREST IN BIBLIOGRAPHICAL MATTERS. CONTENTS Packs Introduction: Essay on Classification, With Special Reference to Larvae 1-8 Second Supplement, 1925-1930 9-54 Bibliography, 1925-1930 55-76 Third Supplement, 1931-1932 77-94 Bibliography, 1931-1932 95-102 Necrology 102 Catalogue of Fossil North American Coleoptera Second Supplement. 1927-1932 103-105 (By H. F. Wickham) Index to Above Supplements 107-112 SIGNS AND ABBREVIATIONS II indicates name preoccupied. J indicates name cited in error, t indicates introduced species. * A fig-ure one following- name means it was based upon a single specimen. ab. aberration auct. authors fide according to ined. unpublished i. litt. in a letter n. n. nomen novum, name substituted for one preoccupied. nee not s. str. sensu strictu, in a restricted sense. subg. subgenus subsp. subspecies syn. synonym var. variety For other abbreviations (of localities, etc.) see original catalogue. INTRODUCTION In the second supplement to the Catalogue of Coleoptera of America, north of Mexico, we record the species, subspecies, and "aberrations," described during the period from January 1, 1925, to December 31, 1930. xls in the catalogue and first supplement, the new species are serially numbered, with subspecies and varieties indicated by the addition of a letter to the serial number of the species Avith which they are allied. An unusual number of names have been proposed for so-called "aberrations;" these have not been numbered, but are not necessarily synonyms. Many are recog- nizable variations which, however, have been regarded by some author or reviewer as of less than subspecific rank. By thus numbering the names which have been proposed we do not intend to present our own opinion as to their validity, but to reflect the opinions of the authors quoted. In a few instances, where the opinions conflict, we have, as far as possible, presented both views. In preparing this supplement w^e have used as a basis the data assembled in Entomological News, and added thereto those found in the Zoological Record and, in a few instances, others cited in Biological Abstracts. The result was then compared with the original papers, as published in various periodicals, here and abroad, and in many instances, preliminary copy was sent to the authors for correction. Finally comparison was made with the Junk Coleopterorum Catalogus, which disclosed some differences which have been noted, but not always followed. The original intention was to print the second supplement in 1931. Financial difficulties having caused a postponement, we have taken advantage thereof to carry the bibliography down to December, 1932, and to indicate the new species, etc., proposed in 1931 and 1932, as a third supplement. In the bibliography Ave have included all contributions bearing directly or indirectly upon the classification of Coleoptera, as well as a few papers of literary interest. The period covered by this supplement has produced several papers of importance in clarifying the classification. Bradley's Manual of the Genera brings together in one volume, for the first time since 1883, definitions of nearly all the genera. Jeannel's Monograph of Trechinae is an example of able taxonomic work covering the species of the old and new^ world. 2 Introduction Tillyard's Insects of Australia and New Zealand reviews the classi- fication with special reference to the phylogeny, and recent dis- coveries in fossil insects. Forbes' studies in venation and wing folding patterns afford an independent view of relationships. Finally and most important we have included, though not published until 1931, "An Illustrated Synopsis of the principal Larval Forms of the order Coleoptera" by Boving and Craighead. By the publi- cation in this paper of the results of the studies of many years, it becomes possible to compare the existing classification of adult beetles with one based entirely upon their immature stages. Happily for the permanence of our classification there is now a more substantial agreement between the two than when MacLeay in ''Horas Entomologicse" (1819-1821) attempted to make such a comparison. Dr. Boving 's statement of this fact is "As a rule the classification of the larv?e agrees with the commonly recognized classification of the imagines, and particularly well with the one followed in Leng's catalogue." The division of the order into sub- orders Adephaga and Polyphaga, and the subdivision of the sub- orders into superfamilies, grouped into series, is found in both systems. The differences consist in the composition of the sub- orders, and of their subdivisions, in which the knoM4edge of larval relationships affords valuable evidence, heretofore lacking. A brief statement of some of these differences follows. ARCHOSTEMATA The families Cupesidse and Micromalthidfe, the anomalous characters of which have heretofore been recognized, are ranked as a third suborder by Boving. He says "I cannot see how we can escape giving to this group the rank of a suborder, the Archostemata of Kolbe, as it can be joined neither with the Adephaga nor the Polyphaga." Forbes, from studies of wing folding pattern, grouped these families under the same name. Tillyard, though he placed Cupesid^ in Adephaga, described it as "an annectent group between the Adephaga and Polyphaga." There is thus a substantial agree- ment on the division into three suborders ; and in future catalogues the first should be on phylogenetic grounds, the Archostemata. ADEPHAGA The family Rhysodid?e is transferred by Dr. Boving from Polyphaga to Adephaga. "The larva of Clinidium," he sa^^s, " . . . . can without reservation be placed in the suborder Adephaga." The sujjerfamilies Caraboidea and Gyrinoidea are sustained by characters of their larva, which also afford important help in arranging in natural sequence the subfamilies and tribes of Carabidse and Dytiscidae. On the basis of larval characters Cicindelidse, Carabida?, Omophronidse, Haliplida?, Hygrobiidse, Noteridse, Dytiscidse, and Amphizoidse, are entitled to rank as Introduction 3 families, with the rank of the Pseudomorphidse unknown. The sub- families indicated in the Carabida^ are Lebiina^; Dromiinse, Odacanthinse ; Driptinse, Nebriinag; Loricerinae ; Carabinse, Cychrinse, Chla^niinae ; Licinin?e, Bembidiinae, Sphodrinae, Broscincp, Dyschiriinae, Scaritinse, Elaphrinae; Patrobinae, Pterostichina^ Amarinae, Harpalinac, Glyptinae. The semicolons in this enmiieration separate the related groups of subfamilies. The Trechini appear to be sep- arable from Bembidiini, on their larval characters, only by differences of tribal rank. As to the sequence of the suborders Dr. Boving considers that it would "be logical to place the Adephaga third, as the more modern of the three," "but for practical purposes it appears more advisable to rank the suborders in the commonly accepted sequence." The well developed tarsus of adephagous larvae, carrying one or two distinct and movable claws, may be a primitive character, as regarded by us in 1920; and the great similarity in this respect be- tween the larvae of the Caraboidea and those of certain neuropterous larvae is interesting and possibly significant. However there are several polyphagous larvae, specifically mentioned by Dr. Boving, in which the tarsungulus is "divided by a faint suture into a proximal and distal portion which possibly correspond respectively to tarsus and claw." In Dr. Boving 's definition of the suborders by larval characters, the Adephaga are placed second, and the resemblance of their legs and claws to those of the Archostemata seems to us to indicate this as their natural sequence. PODYPHAGA The greatest difficulties in the classification have been in this suborder, and in the differences between the opinions expressed by Boving, Forbes, and Tillyard, they are still apparent. The removal of Cupesidae and Micromalthidae to Archostemata, and of Rhysodidae to Adephaga, simplifies the classification of the Polyphaga; and fortunately the isolation of the Scarabaeoidea, of the so-called Phytophaga, and of the Hydrophiloidea and Staphylinoidea is not questioned ; though, as to the latter two, the composition is somewhat altered. Believing that the larval characters afford the safest guidance, not however to the exclusion of other considerations, we 7-eview the superfamilies in the sequence adopted by Dr. Boving. Staphylinoidea. The component families, based on larval charac- ters, would be Limnebiidae, Hydroscaphidae, Leptinid^, Ptiliidae, Anisotomidae ; Platypsyllidae, Scaphidiida? ; Silphidae, Staphylinidae, Pselaphidae, Scydmaenidae. The families also included, though their larvae are imperfectly known or entirely unknown, are Clambidae, Brathinidae, Sphaeritidae, Sphaeriidae, and Micropeplidae. The differ- ences between this and existing classification is the removal from Hydrophilidae of the aberrant genera Limnebius, Ochthebius, and Hydraena; and the suppression of Silphoidea as a superfamily. 4 Introduction Forbes reached a similar result from his studies of the wings. "Ochthebius and Hydra?na," he says, "do not belong here (in Hydrophilidse), but with the aberrant "Silphidse;" and the latter he classifies with his Staphyliniformia. It should be noted that within the families Anisotomidse and Staphylinidae, the larval characters indicate many subfamilies, with Oxyporina?, Habrocerinse, and others, quite definitely separated; and that the Histeridse, on larval characters, are associated with Hydrophiloidea, a view in which apparently Forbes' conclusions are not entirely in accord. Hydrophiloidea. In this superfamily Dr. Boving groups Histeridae and Helophoridse, "on account of an unquestionable conformity in the development of the fundamental systematic characters ' ' of their larvfp; Spercheida?; Hydrochid?e and Hydrophilidse, the latter divided into subfamilies Berosinse, Hydrophilin^e, HydrobiinjB, and Sphasridiinse. The treatment of Histeridse, regarded by Forbes as a superfamil}^, and by Tillyard as "very distinct and isolated," is at first sight rather startling; but it is to be noted that Forbes also found that the venational characters seemed "to link with the Hydrophilidse on one side and more closely to the Lamellicornia on the other." The views of Tillyard regarding Hydrophiloidea as "perhaps the oldest of existing Coleopterous groups" traceable "back geologically to the upper Permian ' ' are interesting. He further says "the fossil evidence, so far as at present available, would tend to indicate that .... the development of longitudinal striae and intervals is an entirel}^ new formation. If this be so, the almost smooth elytra of many Hydrophilidse probably represent the most primitive type." The same argument would apply to the comparatively smooth elytra of the Histeridffi, and thereby support Dr. Boving 's classification of the larvae. Moreover, while Hololepta and Hydrophilus in the adult stage seem far apart, some of the small Saprini are not so dissimilar to the Sphaeridiinse. Cucujoidea. Dr. Boving finds three types of larvae in the Poly- phaga. The primitive type is found in its most characteristic and original form in such families as the Limnebiidae, Leptinidae, and Anisotomidae. From it are derived the more or less specialized larvae of the Staphylinoidea and Hydrophiloidea, which have therefore preceded other Polyphaga in his conspectus. A distinct polyphagous larval type is found in the series Cucujoidea. It shows such close affinities with the staphylinoid- leptinid type as to be placed next thereto in the conspectus. The families included are (semi-colons indicating their grouping) Eucinetid(E, Derodontidae, Monotomidae, Rhizophagidae ; Languriidce, Cryj)tophagidae, SilvanidcB, Cucujidae, Prostomidce; Catogenidce, LcEmopliloeidce, Phalacridte, Smicripidce, Corylophidae ; Nitidulidae, CyhocephalidcB; Sphindidae; Lathridiidae, Murmidiidae, Endomy- Introduction 5 chida?, Coccinellid?e , Erotylidfe, DacnidcB, Melandryidse, Scraptiidce, AnthicidcT, Byturidas; Bothride rider, Colydiida\ Mycetophagidae ; Oedemeridae, Cephaloidae; Zopheridce, Sifnchroidcc, Pedilidse; Enrj^stethidse, Salpiugidce, Pyroehroidae, Boridce, Pythidae, Othniidae; Alleculidtr, Tenebrionidae (to be divided into many sub- families), Nilionidce, Lagriidae. In addition, though the larvae are imperfectly known, the Monommatidae and L^miexylidae are included, and with doubt possibly the Mordellidae. These families have been heretofore, with some exceptions named below, the components of the superfamilies Cucujoidea, Tenebrionoidea, and Mordelloidea, which thus become united as one superfamily, but divided into a greater number of families. The families added are indicated by italics. On the other hand, Mycetaeidae, Euglenidae, and Monoedidae are reduced on larval char- acters to subfamily or tribal rank. The exceptions above referred to are Eucinetidae, formerly classed as a subfamily of Dascillidae, but agreeing in its larval form, apart from the lack of jointed urogomphi, with the leptinid association of the Staphylinoidea; Corylophida?, usually placed as an aberrant family in the Silphid association: Sphindidae, the larvae of which represent "unquestion- ably a simple, primitive cucujoid type," and have heretofore been included in Bostrichoidea. In this treatment of the Cucujoidea it is to be hoped that the clues to actual relationship afforded by the larval characters, so thoroughly studied by Dr. Boving, may be reconcilable with adult characters. But it cannot be denied that Forbes' classification (Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, XXXIV, 113-115), based on wing venation and folding pattern, is not in agreement. Of the four series, Haplogastra, Bostryciformia, Diversicornia, and Dryopiformia, into which he divides the Polyphaga, only the first can, by transferring the Scarabaeoidea, be compared with Dr. Boving 's leptinidstaphylin- oid association. We admit that our tendency is to regard the larval characters, based on mouth parts and organs of locomotion, as the surer guide ; but we cannot conceal the differences that are apparent in Forbes' views. Byrrhoidea. The larvae of this series are found to represent an- other distinct polyphagous type, not linked by any larval type knowm up to this time with the primitive Staphylinoidea. This type of larva is in fact so distinct that Dr. Boving appears to have considered founding a suborder thereon. However some of the derived families of the byrrhoid type and some of the cucujoid tj^pe approach one another. Wherefore Dr. Boving writes "rather isolated as the series Byrrhoidea appears in the polyphagous suborder, it does not seem necessary to rank it and the families and series derived from it as a separate suborder." These families and series include, in Dr. Boving 's conspectus, the remainder of the Coleoptera. The 6 Introduction Byrrhoidea includes only the family Byrrhid^e. Two series, Dascilloidea and Cleroidea, are descended directly from the Byrrhoidea ; Dryopoidea can be derived through the Ptilodactylidse ; Elateroidea, through the Eurypogonidre ; Cantharoidea and Scara- b^eoidea from other dascilloid or dryopoid families. With the Cleroidea may be associated Mordelloidea, Bostricho- idea, and the so-called phytophagous assemblage. The series Meloidea may also belong here but Dr. Boving adds that there are some reasons for considering the possibility that it might be related to the Cantharoidea. The composition of the series thus hypothetically derived from Byrrhoidea differs in some cases from that heretofore assumed and will be discussed below. Dascilloidea. The Eucinetidse are removed to Cucujoidea, other families to Dryopoidea, as stated below. The Nosodendridse and HeteroceridEe are added, making four families, viz: Dascillidse, Heteroceridae, Helodidae, Nosodendridae. Dryopoidea. This series includes new families Ptilodactylidse and Eurypogonidse, taken from Dascilloidea; Psephenidje, divided into subfamilies Psephenina^ and Eubrianacinae of which the latter is taken from Dascilloidea ; Chelonariidae ; Dryopidse, divided into sub- families Larinae, Pelonomina? and Helminae. In the rearrangement of the families of Byrrhoidea, Dascilloidea, and Dryopoidea, discussed in detail by Dr. Boving in his paper of 1929 in the Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society, the value of larval characters in determining relationships is strikingly exhibited. Cantharoidea. The Melyrida;, Cleridae, and Corynetidas are re- moved to a new series Cleroidea. The family Brachypsectridae, following Blair, is considered valid on larval characters, but is included here, rather than in Dascillidae. The Cantharidae are divided into subfamilies Malthinae, Chauliognathinae, Malthodinae, and Cantharinae. Elateroidea. The differences here from existing classification are slighter than in some preceding series. Plastoceridae are included in Cebrionidae, and Drapetes is removed from Throscidae to the sub- family Oestodinae of Elateridae. Sandalidae is treated as a family, quite distinct on larval characters from Khipiceridae. Scarabaeoidea. This superfamily is unchanged, but the larval characters accentuate its subdivisions into families and subfamilies. Cleroidea. The families included in this new superfamily are Dermestidae, Melyridae, Ciidae, Ostomatidae, Cleridae, Catogenidae (?), and BothrideridaB ( ?). The relationship of the last two is regarded as problematical. As to some of the other families, the larval char- acters suggest the need of many subfamilies. Introduction 7 Meloidea. This new siiperfamily includes Meloidse, divided into three subfamilies (after erecting a new family Tetraonycidae), and Rhipiphoridae. ''Probably the Strepsiptera are to be classified in the Coleoptera and close to the Rhipiphorida^" is added in a footnote. Mordelloidea. This series, which was proposed by us with great hesitation, is reduced to the family Mordellidse, and to its^ main genera Tomoxia, Mordella, and Mordellistena. Even these in the larval stage are related to several of the melandryid genera. Cerambycoidea. This series is restricted by its larval characters to the family Cerambycidae, divided into subfamilies Prioninse, Cer- ambycinae, Aseminap, Lepturina^, Lamiinae and Disteniinae. The Chrysomelidae are regarded as a superfamily. Bostrichoidea. This series, comprising Ptinidae, Anobiidap, Bos- trichida?, Psoida^, and Lyctidae, differs from the existing classifica- tion only by the removal of the families Ciidae and Sphindid«. Chrysomeloidea. Larval studies indicate the necessity of separat- ing the Bruchidae and Chrysomelidae, as a superfamily, and of divid- ing the latter into many families. Some have heretofore been recog- nized as subfamilies, others are the result of recent studies, and many are again subdivided; it is even stated that "when better studied, the classification of the entire family Galerucidae will un- questionably be changed." The families indicated by larval studies are Bruchidae, Sagridae; Orsodacnidae, Donaciida^, Camptosomatidae, Eumolpidae, Crioceridae, Chrysomelidfe, Galerucidae (divided into Galerucinae, Diabroticinae, and Halticinas), Hispidae, and Cassididae. Platystomoidea. In the division of the Rhynchophora by larval characters the family Platystomidae becomes a superfamily divided into two subfamilies Brachytarsinae and Choraginae. Curculionoidea. The remainder of the Rhynchophora are divided into Brentidae, Proterhinida^, Attelabidae, Apionidae, Curculionidae (with Lissorhoptrinae as a subfamily), Calendridff, Platypodida^, and Scolytida^. In regard to the latter it is stated that "the larvai of the Curculionidae and Scolytidae cannot be separated. ' ' Belidae larva? are unknown. Finally the conspectus by Dr. Boving ends with the superfamily Lymexyloidea for LymexylidiB and Telegeusidae, the larva of the latter being unknoA\Ti. As far as known the larva of this superfamily approaches in important characters those of Oedemeridae and Calopidae, "but also greatly resembles the larval form of the ancient suborder Archostemata." "The systematic position of this series is uncertain." As a final summary of this important contribution to the classi- fication of the Coleoptera we note with satisfaction that, in its main 8 Introduction features, the classification reached after nearly two centuries of study of the adults is confirmed. The phylogeny of the order, relieved of the supposition that all its families must be traceable to a common ancestral type, becomes plainer as the morphology of the larvffi displays the wide gaps between the three suborders Archoste- mata, Adephaga, and Polyphaga. The difficulty of subdividing the Polyphaga on characters drawn from the numlaer of tarsal joints, or the form of the antennae, becomes lessened by the recognition of three types of larvae, leptinid-staphylinoid, cucujoid, and byrrhoid, by means of which the true relationship of heretofore baffling forms may be indicated. We congratulate Dr. Boving and his co-workers, F. C. Craig- head, R. A. St. George, and others, in this country and abroad, on the successful outcome of their patient research, aided by the inspir- ing influence and learning of the late Dr. E. A. Schwarz. Even more, perhaps, are the students of the classification of the Coleop- tera to be congratulated on the guidance in their studies afforded by Dr. Boving 's work. The task remains of reconciling the differ- ences between the classification of the adults and that of the larvae. In this supplement we are therefore content to indicate, through this introduction, and by footnotes in the text, the alterations in the classification which are probably needed. It is a matter of regret that the work of P. de Peyerimhoff on the Larvae of Coleoptera (Annales Soc. Ent. France, 1933) appeared too late for its valuable comments on classification to be noticed in these supplements. "We thank the many students of North American Coleoptera who have so willingly assisted us in our work, and it is a pleasure to acknowledge for the printers, for the publisher, and for ourselves, the assistance of Miss Ethel Olsen, by whom, practically without error, the manuscript was typewritten. Charles W. Leng September 1, 1933. Andrew J. Mutchler SECOND SUPPLEMENT TO CATALOGUE OF COLEOPTERA OF AMERICA, NORTH OF MEXICO ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO DECEMBER 31, 1931 cicindelid;e Blaisdell 25; Criddle 25; Knaus 25, 29; Horn 26, 28, 30; Dawson 28; Davis 28, 29; Varas y Arangua 27, 28; Tanner 29. In Cicindelidas, and throughou t this supplement, the numbering- in- dicates our attitude towards the changes proposed. Numbers at left hand margin of the page indicate changes adopted or unquestioned; numbers indented from margin indicate changes that may not be finally adopted when the group involved is restudied. Cicindela ** 44d. arida Davis 28-65 (syn. 29-100) cyanocephala Varas 28-239 N. \\ militaris Varas 28-242 N. Y. tanneri Knaus 29-47 Ut. viridula Varas 27-173 Mass. chamberlaini Knaus 25-182 Oreg. 63a. frosti Varas 27-174 So. Cal 69b. kansanus n. n. Knaus 27-24 and 30-79 for 45c. 45d. 47b. 53g. 59h. St. R. I. R.fl. violacea t 86g. colossea W. 52 a =r 52, Amblycheila 2 a = 2. fide Horn 30 3 = race of 2, Horn 30 Omus * 4 a and 4 b = 4, fide Horn 30 5, 7, 9, 16, 17, 19 = races of 12, fide Horn 30 20 = lesser race of 19, fide Horn 30 21, 22, 24 = races of 12, 24 a ^ lesser race of 17, 24 b := lesser race of 9, 25 = lesser race of 34, 27, 34 = races of 12, 15 is valid, fide Blaisdell 25 19 a is valid, fide Blaisdell 25 Cicindela ** 39c. fletcheri Criddle 25-127 IMont. 39d. pigmento-signata W.H. 30-76 Tex. * The names heretofore proposed in Omus, except those above referred to, are treated as synonyms by Horn 30. His opinions (based in part upon studies of genitalia) may not be entirely acceptable to American students, more familiar with the living beetles and their environment. *• Horn 30 gives a check list in which the species considered valid are serially numbered, the "larger races" are prefixed by Roman numerals, and the "lesser forms of these races" are desig- nated by letters. The more important reductions in rank are: 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47 are made races of 42 SO is " " " 49 54, 55, and 56 are " " " 53 62 is 61 70 ' ' 69 82 " " " •' 81 109 508 A large number of varieties are also reduced to synonomy. These have resulted, he states, "froni too much attention to the minute differences," and he adds, "I am inclined the other way." It is possible that this inclination has, at least in some instances, resulted in errors. Kan. H. 26-169 Cal. Is. fide Blaisdell 25-79 53 e', 59 h\ 61 c, 61 c', 61 c^ 65 are synonyms, fide Tanner 29 10 Carabid^ carabid;e I^pouge OS, 24; Jeannel 20, 27, 28; Sloane 23; Van Dyke 24, 25, 26- Banninger 25, 28; Notman 25, 29; Blaisdell 25; Hopping 25; Pall 26, 30; Darlington 26, 30; Hatch 26, 29, 30; Csiki 27; Breuning 27, 28; Benedict 27; Liebke 27, 28, 29, 30; Blatchley 28, 30; Barber 28; Tanner 28; Lutshnik 29; Brown 30; Cooper 30; Bradley 30*. Trachypachus 20680. slevini Van D. 25-111 Oreg. Pemphus Stenocantharus Gistl. fide Csiki 27, is the older name. According to the same author 130 a, 132 a} are good species, and 161b is a variety of 163. Carabus 166f. atlanticus Lapouge 24-191 St. Pierre Miquelon 175a. canadensis Lapouge 08-19 (see below) N. B. 166b. = granulatus L., fide Lapouge 24-190 According to Col. Cat. pars 91. by Csiki, our species sylvosus belongs in the subgenus Tanaocarabus Reitt. 170b is treated as a syno- nym, and the name Iherminieri Dej is preferred for the variety hereto- fore called finitimus Hald. By the same authority serratus is placed in subgenus Hemicarabus; and limbatus and vinctus in a sub- genus Lichnocarabus. 173a. georgise n. n. Csiki 27 for carina- tus Dej. Csiki also makes several changes under tsedatus which with nemo- ralis he places in a section Archi- carabvis. These are: 169b. vancouvericus n. n. Csiki 27, for bicolor Walk. 169g. canadicus Roeschke with gladiator Heyden and canadensis Lapouge as synonyms. Calosoma, fide Breuning 28 [see also Appendix A.] 183. in subg. Syncnlosoma 185. etc. in subg. Carahiosoma 184. in subg. Callistriga Mots. 186. etc. in subg. Carnegonia Lap. i. 1. 187. = 186 a 203. in subg. Blaptosoma 176. etc. in subg. Callitropa 188. = 186 a 18565. = 186 a 194b. = 186 a 195. =r lecontei Csiki n. n. for lugubre II Lee. 197. in subg. Paracalosoma 204-207 in subg. Chrpsostrigma Kby. 204a. =204 Calosoma 204d. stellata Csy is valid 204b. = 204d 204c. = 204d 206a. = 206 206b. = 206 18566. = 206 207a. = 207 in subg. Tapisnothenes 207b. = 207 18567. = 207 18568. = 207 18569. = 207 Callisthenes treated as subg. by Breuning 212. = discors subsp. schaefferi n. n. Breuning 28-80. 215. r= luxatum ab. striata n. n. Breuning 28-86. Elaphrus 231. horni Csiki 27-420 n. n. for viridis Horn 227. synonymy reversed fide Csiki 27 iTrichelaphrus) Semen. 26-39 includes 229 and 233 {Elaphroterus Semen. 95-308) includes 232 and 20681. parviceps Van D. 25-112 Alas. Loricera Latr. 04-273 (Lorocera auct. et Csiki 27) 241a. considered valid by Casey is a synonym, fide Csiki 27. 241b. sierse Van D. 25-113 Cal. ? congesta Mann. 53-121 is valid, fide Csiki 27. Alas. Pachyteles 20682. beyeri Notm. 19-255 L. Cal. Notiophilus 254. obscuratus n. n. Fall. 26-125 for obscurus II ? cribrilaterus Mots. 64-193 fide Csiki 28 N. Am. Nebria 206a3. riversi Van D. 25-115 Cal. 206S4. schwarzi Van D. 25-116 Alta. 20685. piperi Van D. 25-117 Wash. B.C. 20686. meanyi Van D. 25-118 Wash. 20687. spatulata Van D. 25-119 Cal. 20688. lyelli Van D. 25-120 Cal. 20689. crassicornis Van D. 25-121 Wash. 20690. moesta Lee. 50-209 is valid, fide Fall 26-125 • Jeannel has monographed the Trechini, adding generic subdivisions; Notman hns treated Pseudomorphids as a family; Breuning has subdivided Calosoma. On the other hand, Sloane has consolidated some tribes previously recognized, and Bradley has simplified the divisions of Ptero- stichini and Harpalinae proposed by Casey. For Dr. Boving's results, based on larval studies, see Introduction. Carabid^ 11 20691. vandykei Banninger 28-5 Wash. -Colo. 20G02. paradisi Darlington 31-24 Wash, vandykei || Darlington 30-lOi 20693. aleuta Van D. 24-5 Alas. Csiki. Col. Cat. 97 (1928) separates under subg. Nebriola K. Dan. 263, 2G4. 265, 266, and 293. He also places bifaria as a good species, and indicates as synonyms 276b = 276a, 1S59S = 285. 291 = 278? 282a is placed as a variety of 276. 18597 also as a variety of 276. Nebria and Leistus ( = Leistidiu.s K. Dan.) are both treated as sub- genera of Pelophila. Metrius 299a. planatus Van D. 25-122 Cal. Dyschirius 20694. criddlei Fall 25-309 Man. 20695. desertus Fall 25-310 Cal. 20696. secretus Fall 26-130 Alas. 18607. belongs in Clivina, fide Blatch. 30-46. Clivina 20697. calif ornica Van D. 25-124 Cal. 18607. floridae n.n. Csiki 27 for dissimilis ll Blatch. Schizogenius 20698. pygmseus Van D. 25-125 Cal. In the tribe Scaritini, divided into sub- tribes Pasimachina, Ardistomina and Scaritina, Csiki 27 makes many changes, as follows: 305. laterisulcatus Sturm Cat. Kaf. 1826, p. 182 is added as synonym. 313. punctulatus Lee. nee Hald. 48-146 is added as synonym. ? missuricus Gistl. 1820 Neue wirbel- lose Tiere 1857-27 Mo. 316. added .synonyms: spinipes Sulz. and subterreus Bon. 317. added synonyms: distinctus Hald., ephialtes Lee, intermedius Lee. ? Scarites gagates Bon. Mem. Acad. Turin 1813, p. 475 N. Am. ? Scarites glabratus Bon. Mem. Acad. Turin 181.X p. 467. Am. ? Clivina brevicollis Putz. 66-155 ? Am. 367. ef. 18606 and contraeta Foureroy Ent. Paris ]8&o, p. 50. 18605. belongs in Clivina Some of the.«ie, at least, may require further investigation. Nomius This genus, also Psydrus and Morion, are placed in the tribe Pterostichini by Bradley, following Sloane 23. The change is doubt- fully recorded, though adopted also by Csiki. Asapiiidion 20699. flavipes L. 61-750, fide Notman 29-177; and Cooper 30-21 L. I. Bembidion 20700. laehnophoroidee Dar- lington 26-34 AJta. 20701. vandykei Csiki 28-163 coeruleseens II Van D. 25-65 Cal. 20702. utahensis Van D. 25-66 Ut. 20703. weesi Hatch, 30-11 Okla. 20704. yukonum Fall 26-131 Yukon 20705. mckinleyi Fall 26-132 Alas. 20706. concurrens Fall 26-134 Alas. 20707. picipes $ auct. = plagiatum Zimm., fide Fall 26-133 686, viridicolle has precedence 624 is not a synonym of 641, fide Blais. 25-79 756 = 767 ? Fall 26-133 (Peryphus) 20708. mackinaeensis Hatch 20-135 Mich, intermedium % auct. = rapidum Lee, fide Fall 26-133 rupicola Kby. is valid, fide Fall 26-133 lucidum Lee. = rupicola Kby., fide Fall. 26-133 grapi % N. Am. auct. = picipes Kby., fide Fall 26-133 {Parahracteon Notman 29-157) 20709. tuberculatum Notman 29-157 Mich. Csiki 28 introduces new subgenera as follows: Chrysobracton Net. 14-166 for 408- 419. Eurytrachelus Mots. 50-15 " 438, 439, 18616 Plataphodes Ganglb. 92-52 " 503 and ventricosum Mots. 50-11 Alas. Trepanedoris politum Mots. 45-29 Cal. Csiki also records new names as follows: 752. reliquum n. n. Csiki 28 for relictum Csy. 755. roosvelti Pic 02-71 n. n. for perconcinnum Blais. Tachys Csiki 28 submerges under this name all the genera into which Casey divided the old genus. The follow- ing new names for preoccupied names result in part from this course: 813. unionis n. n. Csiki for laetifica Csy. nee Bates 847. latalatus n. n. Csiki for lati- pennis Hayw. nee. Sharp 12 Carabid^ Tachys 852, pallidiuscvdus n. n. Csiki for pallescens Csy. nee Bates 881. uniostriolatus n. n. Csiki for unistriatus Csy. nee Putz. nee Reitt. 887. trechoides n. n. Csiki for trechiformis Hayw. nee Jor- dan. Patroboidea Van D. 25-67 20710. rufa Van D. 25-67 Wash. Diplous Mots. Kaf. Russl. 1850, p. 10. (Platidius Chaud.) fide Csiki 28 Trechus * 910. chalybaeus Dej. californicus Mots, tahoensis Csy. 910a. utahensis Schffr, 20711. coloradensis Schffr. 15-48 ? saxatiUs Csy. 909. apicalis Mots. 909a. micans Lee. fulvus Lee. nee Dej. rubens Horn nee Fab. borealis Schffr. puritanus Csy. brumalis Csy. rhodensis Csy. pallescens Csy. canadensis Putz. 71-160 Pseudanophthalmus Jeannel 20-154 20716. engelhardti Barber 28-195 Tenn. 921. eremita Horn tenuis Horn 20717. barberi Jeannel 28-132 Ky. QMyas ( ? = Trigonognatha Mots. 57-25, fide Bradley 30-26 and Csiki.) Kamchatka 909b. Nfld.-Can. 911. ovipennis Mots. Isevigatus Lee. 20712. conformis Jeannel 27-188 Cal. 912. pomonse Fall. 914. arizonse Schffr. 915. hydropicus Horn omit flavipes Kby. = 2171 913. carolinse Schffr. 20713. vandykei n. n. Jeannel 28-791 ruficollis || Van D. 26-66 Microtrechus Jeannel 27-585 20714. vandykei Jeannel 27-587 N. C. Neapliaenops Jeannel 20-154 918. tellkampfi Er. Pseudanophthalmus Jeannel 20-154 920. menetriesi Mots, ventricosus Mots, angiilatus Lee. 919. striatus Mots, interstitialis Hubb. 923. pubescens Horn 924. audax Horn 925. horni Garman 922. pusio Horn 20715. hubbardi Barber 28-196 Va. Pterostichus ** 945. cf. Van D. 25-69 20718. nig-rocseruleus Van D. 25-70 Wash.-Cal. 20719. beyeri Van D. 25-71 Mont. 20720. fall! Van D. 25-73 Cal. 20721. termitiforms Van D. 25-74 Oreg-. 20722. lanei Van D. 25-76 Wash. 20723. rufofemoralis Van D. 26-113 Alas. 20724. paeificus Van D. 26-114 Wash. 937. is placed in subg-. Peryphes. 957. alg-idus Lee. is valid. 964. lecontellus n. n. for longulus Lee. nee Reiehe. 991. contractus Lee. is valid, castanipes || Men. nee Kby. 1006. rejectus Lee (1005) is a synonym. 1010. idahoe n. n. for elongatus jSchffr. nee Duft. nee Chaud. 1017. oreg-onis n. n. for longieoUis Lee. nee Duft. 1018. fugiens n. n. for fugax Csy. nee Moraw. 1020. fenyesi n. n. for ovieollis Schffr. nee Mots, nee Reitt. Under Anaferonia Csiki adds evanescens Csy. 18-343. It occurs in Mexico not U. S. Fortax Mots, antedates Ferestria Leng. 1082. dejeanellus n. n. for morio Dej. nee Duft. 1110. sayanus n. n. for obscura Say nee Dej. 1114a. aleutorum Lut. 14-427 n.n. for brevicollis Tsch. nee Lee. 1116. synonymy reversed and var. rugifer Tseh. added. 1117. globicollis n. n. for rotundi- eollis Mann, nee Duft. 1124. frigidus Dej. is valid sp. 1126. fuseo-aeneus Chd. is valid sp. fatuus is syn. 1143. ochoticus and arctieus Sahib. are syn. * The arrangement of the species heretofore placed in Trechus and Anophthalmus follows the work of Jeannel; he has separated them from the Pogonini, and has treated them as a subfamily. Dr. Boving also separates them from Pogonini, but as a tribe of subfamily Bembidiinae. ** The treatment of Pterostichus by Csiki 30 submerges the allied genera of our American catalogues as subgenera or as sections of Pterostichus s. str. A number of specific names are thus brought into conflict. The changes given above are therefore proposed by Csiki; many of them, however, will be unnecessary if our generic divisions are .retained. Carabid^ 13 Pterostichus According to Csiki: 1149. caseyi n. n. for breviusculus Csy. nee Sahib. In Cryobius and elsewhere the species described by Motschulsky and other authors, heretofore un- recogTiized are treated as valid, ex- cept the following: texicola n.n. for texanus Mots, nee Lee. 1152. is syn. of diplophyrus Chd. 76-42 1156. add atratus Lee. 63-140 to synonymy. 1157. add connexus Chd. 76-44 to synonymy. 1161. add cupreonitens Sturm. 43- 23 to synonymy. 1163. coloradensis n. n. for bi- color Lee. nee Arragona. 1168. substrenuus n.n. for strenuus Lee. nee Panz. 1173. is placed in subg. Metamelanius 1174. to 1176 are placed in subg. Melanius 1177. ohionis n. n. for purpuratus Lee. nee Herr. 1181. is in subg. Pseudargutor and is called leconteianum Lut. which name is else- where cited as synonym of nitidus Kby. 1182. to 1187 are placed in subg. Americomaseus n. n. 1930 for Micromaseus Csy. nee Desbr. apparently con- flicting with Omaseulus Lut. published 1929, Anilloferonia Van D. 26-115 20725. testacea Van D. 26-116 Wash. Evarthrus 20726. carolinensis Csiki 30 montanus |1 Van D. 26-116 nee Mots N. C. 20727. lodingi Van D. 26-118 Ala. 1075a. alabamse Van D. 26-118 Ala. Omaseulus n.n. Lutshnik 29-5 (Micromaseus || Csy. nee Desbr.) Bothriopterus According to Csiki: 20729. etommixtus Chd. 50-135 Alas. Platysmatus Lutshnik 29-5 ( = Pseudargutor Csy. Pseudolagarus Lut.) 1181. nitidum Kby., type leconteianum Lut. and erythropus Dej. are synonyms of 1181. Loxandrus 1230. blatchleyi n. n. Csiki for brunneus Blatch. nee Sloane Oxycrepis Reiche 43-78 (Stolonis Mots. 65-230 fide Csiki) Curtonotus 20730. consueta FaJl. 26-135 Alas. 20731. imperfectus Brown 30-232 Que. The following new names are proposed by Csiki, who treats Celia, Acrodon, Bra- dytus, Curtonotus, Trisena, etc., as sub- genera of Amara: 1415. lecontei n. n. for polita Lee. nee Chd. 1424. haywardi n. n. for parviceps Hayw. nee Putz. 1426. amerieana n. n, for brun- nipes Mots, nee Letzn. 1327. horni n. n. for femoralis Horn, nee Dej. nee Letzn. 1350. subaenescens n. n. for sub- laevis Lee. nee Sturm nee Steph. 20732. jucunda n. n. for impunctata Putz. 67-170 nee Letzn. U. S. 20733. purpurascena Mots. 59'VS2 Cal. 1335. is syn. of brunnea Gyll. and belongs in subg. Acrodon. 1270. putzeysiana n. n. for putzeysi Horn nee Fairm. 18720. maxwelli changed to maxwellianus 1249. is synonym of 1250 Curtonotus is spelled Cyrtonotus by Csiki. A number of heretofore unrecog- nized names are treated as valid and some changes in synonymy are made; also alaskana n. n. is proposed for angustata Sahib. Zezea Csiki n.n. (Trisena || Lee. nee Hubner) Bembus 20734. angusticollis Blateh 28-61 Fla. Bhadine 20735. longicoUis Benedict 27-44 N. Mex. Platynus 20736. prognathus Van D. 26-119 Ga. (Anchomeri'us) 1523. ab. syracusensis Hatch 26-247 N. Y. Colpodes 20737. rufiventris Van D. 26-120 Ariz. Ant'honoderus 1607. schaefferi n. n. Liebke 28-128 unicolor || Schffr. nee Chaud. 14 HALIPLlDiE CoUiunis Latr. 17-179 * {Casnonia Latr. 22-77) (Odacanthella Liebke 30-658, type 1612) 1612b. suturalis Chaud. is valid, fide Liebke 1613 and 1614 also belong here. Galerita 1620b. ahasverus n. n. Liebke 29-297 intermedia || Csy. nee Fairm. caseyi || Liebke 28-129 Pseudaptinus 2073S. oviceps Van D. 26-121 Cal. Thalpius 20739. microcephalus Van D. 26-122 Cal. Axinopalpus 20740. utahensis Tanner 28-270 Ut. Cymindis 19027. tarda n. n. Liebke 27-104 sinuata || Csy. nee Reiche 19028. caseyi n. n. Liebke 27-104 alternans || Csy. nee Ramb. Zacotus 20741. subopacus R. Hopping 25-206 B. C. Harpalus 20742. pacificus Fall 26-136 Alas. 20743. washingtoniensisVan D. 26-123 Wash. 20744. martini Van D. 26-124 Cal. Dicheirus 20745. blaisdelli Van D. 26-125 Cal. Tacliycellus (Triliarthrus Csy. based upon in- consequential differences, fide Fall 30-251) 20746. frosti Fall 30-251 Mass. 20747. tibialis Kby. is distinct, fide Fall 30-251 Mass. E. Can. 2161 differs little from 2159 2ia5 differs little from 2164 2l66 is a Stenocellus, fide Fall 30-252 PSEUDOMORPHIDiiE Newman 40, Horn 67, Notman 25 Pseudomorpha 20748. falli^ Notman 25-15 So. Cal. 20749. hubbardi Notman 25-15 Ariz. 20750. tenebroides^ Notman 25-16 Ariz. 20751. alutacea^ Notman 25-17 N. Mex. 20T52. vicina Notman 25-17 So.Cal.Nev. 20753. Vandyke!^ Notman 25-18 Ariz. Pseudomorpha 20754. consanguinea Notman 25-18 So. Cal. Ariz. 20755. vindicata^ Notman 25-19 Ut. 20756. champlaini Notman 25-20 Ariz. Cal. 20757. schwarzi^ Notman 25-21 Ariz. OMOPHRONIDiiE This family is treated by Csiki 27 as a tribe Omopnronini with follow- ing synonymy: 2284c (= 22S4d), 2293 (= s'onorse Csy. 97-304), 2285 (= 2286, 2291, 2292), 2295 (= 2296). The family is recognized by Dr. Boving. AMPHIZOrD;E Amphizoa 2281. lecontei Matth. planata Van D. and 27-197 20758. striata Van D. 27-197 Wash. 27-98 Alta. haliplid;e Brychius 20759. albertanus Carr 28-23 Alta. 20760. pacificus Carr 28-24 Cal. Haliplus cf. subg. Paraliaphlus Guignot 30-74 for H. triopsis Aub6. Peltodytes 2332. is valid, fide Blatch. 30-38. * A rearrangement of the genera heretofore included in Anchonoderini, Odacanthini and Egini is proposed by Sloane 23 and is apparently adopted in Bradley's Manual. Dr. Boving's work on the larvae may require revision of their results. Gyrinid.5: 15 NOTERIDiZE The genera Noterus, Hydrocanthus, and Canthydrus, the larvae of which have fossorial legs, are placed in the family Noteridse by Dr. Boving. Cantliydrus 207C1. floridanus is valid, fide 30-38. Blatch. Hydrocanthus 20762. similator Zimm. 28-1G5 Cal. Mass. DYTISCIDiZE Blatchley 25; Fall 26, 27, 28; Wallis 26; Hatch 28; Gellermann 28; Darlington 28; Zimmermann 28; Brown 30; Carr 30; Bradley 30.* Bidessus 2390e. microreticulatus Hatch 28-219 :Mich.Wash. Coelambus 20763. borealis Fall. 26-137 Alas. 20764. dentiger Fall 27-136 Alta. 20765. bruesi Fall 28-64 Nev. 20766. columbianus Brown 30-87 B. C. 20767. quebencensis Brown 30-2-34 Que. 20768. thermarum Darlington 28-1 Nev. 2407a. Winnipeg Wallis 26-90 Man. 2424a. lineellus Gellermann 28-64 Wash. Hydroporus 20769. 20770. 20771. 20772. 20773. 20774. 20775. 20776 20777. 19201b yukonensis Fall 26-138 Yukon alaskanus Fall 26-139 Alas, recticollis Fall 26-140 Alas, falli Blatch. 25-162 Fla. uniformis Blatch. 25-162 Fla. brumal is Brown 30-235 Que. brodei Gellermann 28-63 Wash. (Oreodytes) rainieri Hatch 28-220 Wash, kincaidi Hatch 28-221 Wash. . angustior Hatch 28-221 Wash. A^abus kenaiensis Fall 26-141 Alas, gelidus Fall 26-142 Alas, smith i Brown 30-88 B. C. bryanti Carr 30-278 Yukon pseudoconfertus Wallis 26-90 Man. palustris Wallis 26-92 Man. (Gaurodytes) ilybiiformis Zimm. 28-176 Cal. 20778. 20779. 20780. 20781. 20782. 20783. 207&i. Ilybius 20785. incarinatus Zimm. 28-181 111. 2592. validity doubtful Fall 27-281 2599. validity doubtful Fall 27-281 2598. = fenestralis Say Fall 27-281 Rhantus 20786. hubbelli Hatch 28-222 Okia, 2616a. ab. immaculatus Hatch 28-223 Alas. Graphoderes 2661. = zonatus Hope 95-33, fide Hatch 28-229. 2662. = 2661, fide Hatch 28-229 GYRINIDiZE Wallis 26; Ochs 27, 29; Chamberlin 29; Blatchley 30; Hatch 26, 27, 29. Dineutus (^ Dineutes) 2680. = assimilis Kby (americanus || ), fide Ochs 27-39 20787. amazonicus' Hatch 30-16 Ark. 2671 = ciliatus Forsberg 21-312 fide Hatch 30-17 GjTinus 20788. hatchi Wallis 26-93 Mich. Gyrinus 20789. dubius Wallis 26-93 Nfld. 20790. gehringi Chamberlain 29-247 N. H. 2697. is a good species fide Wallis 26-50, disputing synonymy stated in first Suppl. 2698. cf. Zimm. 26-97 • Bradley's Manual, following Zimmermann, makes some changes in classification by which Vatellinse and Cybistrinac are reduced to tribes, Agabetini and Coptotomini are combined respec- tively with Copelatini and Colymbetini, and the tribal name Celinini is altered to Methlini. The results of Dr. Boving's studies differ. 16 Brathinid^ HELOPHORIDiiE * Helophorus 20791. aquaticus L. 61-461, fide Darlington 27-174 Me. Mass. Helophorus 20792. needhami D'Orch. 29-79 N. Y. 2746. linearis Lee. pallens Csy., syn. fide D'Orch. 29-89 hydrochid;e * Hydrochus 20793. equicarinatus Blatch. 28-62 Fla. Hydrochus 20794. currani Brown 29-108 Ont. hydrophilid;e * Fall 26. 30; Winters 26, 27; Darlington 27; Blatchley 28; D'Orchymont 28, 29; Brown 29. Hydrophilus In the 1920 catalogue, 2789, 2790, 2791 were placed in Hydrous, following Zim- mermann. The researches of Mr. Mutchler indicate that this was an error. See 3rd Supplement. Tropisternus 20795. mexicanus Cast. 40-54 fide Hatch 30-22 Okla. 20796. quadristriatus Horn is valid, fide Fall 30-238 Mass. 2802. sublaevis Lee. (Ga.?) Neb. Hydrobius 2810. synonymy should be reversed, fide Winters 26. Sperchopsis genus valid, fide D'Orch. Cat. In- dian Ins. 28-93 cf. Hydrocyclus Sharp, fide Winters 26 Crenitulus Winters 26-54 2817 type Anacaena 2814. = limbata Fab. 92-82 fide Winters 26. 19269. = bipustulatus Marsh., denied by Fall i. litt. 20797. globulus Payk. 98-188 fide Winters 26 Conn. Enochrus 19274. sublongus Fall. n. n. 26-125. elongatulus || Fall 24-85 2839. = sellse Sharp 82-75, fide Winters 27-24 20798. nigrellus Sharp 82-68 fide Winters 27-24 Cal. Helobata 2856. = striata Brulle 38-58, fide Win- ters 27-25 brathinid;e The genus Brathinus, following Casey is associated with Omaliinse by Bradley 30-64; Forbes 26-67 and 26-113 found resemblance in wing folding to Scaphidiidae and retained the family name. The larva is still unknown. • According to larval characters, Helophorus and Hydrochus must be ranked as families of Hydrophiloidea. By the larval characters also, Limnebius, Ochthebius and Hydraena are removed from Hydrophilidae to form a family Limnebiidse in Staphylinoidea. SlLPHID.^ 17 SILPHID^ * Portevin 24, 25, 26; Hatch 25. 27, 29; Fall 25-26-27; Van Dyke 28; Brown 28, 30; Bradley 30. Hatch 27, p. 341 following Portevin, defines subspecific variations as follows: 1. correlated with geographical distribution = subspecies; 2. variations in color pattern = aberration; 3. variation in sculpture and color of pubescence = variety; 4. variation in the general pigmentation of the exoskeleton = accident. The use tof the term "aberration" in this restricted sense, is not in accord with the older dictionaries, but may come to be generally ac- cepted. We have not numbered the names thus designated by their authors. Nicrophorus ( = Necrophorus) (Necrocharis Port. 23-68) 2909. carolinus L. ab. floridae Hatch 27-364 N. C. Fla. ab. krautwurmi Hatch 27-364 Fla. ab. lunulatus Hatch 27-364 N. Mex. ab. nebraskse Hatch 27-364 Meb. Kan. 2909a, 2909b, and 2910 are only aberrations (Nicrophorus s. str.) 2914. marginatus Fab. ab. sanjuanse Hatch 27-362 Colo. Wis. N. Y. ab. engelhardti Hatch 27-362 So. Cal. ab. leachi Hatch 27-362 Cal. ab. cordiger Port. 24-84 N. Y. Ark. 20799. hybridus Hatch and Angel! 25-216 Man.-N. J. van minnesotianus* Hatch 27-5 Minn. 2915. obscurus Kby. ab. discontinuus Hatch 27-362 Ut. ab. ruber Hatch 27-362 Oreg. Wis. 2916. guttulus Mots. ab. punctatus Hatch 27-360 Cal. ab. shastae Hatch 27-360 Cal. ab. hypomerug Hatch 27-361 Cal. ab. sanfranciscse Hatch 27-361 Cal. ab. kuschei Hatch 27-361 Cal. ab. lajollse Hatch 27-361 Cal. Nicrophorus 2916b and 2916c reduced to aberrations 2916a. hecate Bland ab. wallisi Hatch 27-361 B.C. -N. Mex. ab. californise Hatch 27-361 Cal. ab. intermedius Hatch 27-361 (Angell i. litt.) Oreg. Nev. ab. disjunctus Port. 24-85 ab. woodgatei Hatch 27-361 N. Mex. Colo, ab. phoenix Hatch 27-361 Ariz. -Colo, ab. novamexicse Hatch 27-361 N.Mex.-Cal. ab. rubripennis Port. 24-85 N.Mex.-Cal. ab. rubrissimus Hatch 27-362 Colo, ab. immaculosis Hatch 27-362 Cal. 2917. = germanicus L. ab. bipunctatus Kr., fide Hatch 27-355 2918. pustulatus Hersch. ab. coloradensis Hatch 27-359 Colo. ab. noveboracensis Hatch 27-359 N. Y. ab. fasciatus Port. 24-86 Que. -Fla. ab. unicolor Port. 24-80 La. 2918b. investigator Zett. subsp. nigritus Mann. var. ruficornis Mots. Bull. Mosc, JLII. 1869-352 Cal. 2918c. investigator Zett. subsp. maritimus Gu6r. Icon. Regne. Anim. 1829, p. 60. Japan-B.C. melsheimeri Kby. ab. martini Hatch 27-358 B. C. 18 SlLPHID^ Nicrophorus ab. clarencei Hatch 27-358 B. C. ab. sitkenensis Hatch 27-358 Sitka, B. C. ab. massetti Hatch 27-358 B. C. ab. grahami Hatch 27-358 B. C. ab. charlotte! Hatch 27-358 B. C. ab. particeps Fisch. Bull. Mosc. XVII, 1844, p. 139. Sitka, B. C. var. variolosus Port. 24-149 9 ab. intermedius Reitt. 95-327 B.C.-N.Mex. ab. jamezi Hatch 27-358 N. Mex. Mont. ab. lutescens Port. 24-150 Ariz.N.Mex. 2919b. defodiens Mann. pygrneeu.s Kby. and hebes Kby. ab. humeralis Hatch 27-7 N. J.-Alb. ab. ruber Hatch 27-35(5 Mich. ab. nicolayi Hatch 27-356 N. B. Me. ab. oregonensia Hatch 27-356 Or^g'. ab. nunenmacheri Hatch 27-356 B. C. Cal. ab. binotatus Port. 26-2.36 Cal. ab. lateralis Port. 03-330 Wash. Cal. ab. pacificse Hatch 27-356 Cal. ab. g-aig-ei Hatch 27-356 Wash.Oreg. ab. conversator Walk. Cal. Oreg. ab. kadjakensis Port. 26-236 Alas, ab. mannerheimi Port. 24-293 Cal. 2920. tomentosus Web. ab. communis Hatch 27-363 L. I. ab. elong-atus Hatch 27-363 Colo, ab. angustefasciatus Port. 25-165- 170 ? ab. splendens Hatch 27-363 . Ariz, ab. brevis Hatch. 27-363 Man. var. au rig-aster Port. 25-165 20800. vespillo L. 58-359 fide Hatch 27-363 quoting Portevin Neb. Penn. Silpha * (Philas Port, a subgenus, fide Hatch 27-344) includes 2921 (Necrodes Leach a subgenus in- cluding Protonecrodes Port.) includes 2922 and ? ab. bizonatus Port, from So. Cal. {Thanatophihis a subgenus cred- ited to Samouelle by Hatch 27) includes 2923, 2924, 2925 2923a. caudata Say, valid fide Hatch Cal. (Oiceoptoma Leach a subgenus fide Hatch ) includes 2926, 2927 2926a. rugulosa Port. Ga. Fla. ace. bicolorata Hatch 27-343 N. Y. N. J. (Blitophaga Reitt. a saibigenixs fide Hatch) includes 2930, 2931 (Heterosilpha Port. 26-83) includes 2929 20801. asnescens Csy. valid fide Hatch 27-344 Cal. {Necrophila Kby. including Nec- robora Port. 26-86) includes 2928 2928a. affinis Kby. ace. brunnipennis Hatch 27-344 Md. (Oxelytrum Gistel) ? discicollis Br, a single specimen from So. Cal. Apteroloma Hatch 27-12 type 2936 Pteroloma ** 20802. tahoeca Fall 27-136 Cal. 20803. arizonica Van D. 28-24 Ariz. * Two specimens of S. tyrolensis Laich. ab. nigrita Crcntz labeled "Ka." are mentioned by Hatch 27-345. ** This genus, fide Van Dyke 28-19, belongsi in the tribe Lyrosomini; but is placed by many authors in Omaliinje. ^ StaphyliniD/t: 19 LEIODID^E ** Hatch 27, 29; Bradley 30. Hydnobius 20804. lug-g-eri Hatch 27-18 Alas. Anoffdus 20805. lug-geri Hatch 27-17 Minn. Leiodes Latr. {Anisotoma of 1920 Cat.) 20806. canadensis Brown 28-141 Sask. Man. 20807. oklahomensis' Brown 28-142 Okla. (Ecarinosphaenila Hatch 29-2) type 3011 Anisotoma (Leiodes of 1920 Cat.) (Oreosphaerula Gang-lb. 99-209) includes 3025, 3010 and 20808. puritana Fall 25-310 Mass. 20809. fusciclava Fall 25-3:11 Cal. Agathidium 20810. maculosum Brown 28-145 B. C. 20811. canadensis Brown 30-89 B. C. Dissochaetus Reitt. 84-39 2963. oblitus Lee. 21)55 = Sciodrepa fumatus Spence, fide Hatch 27-15 scydivlzenid;!E Euconnus 20812. longiceps Fall 26-144 Alas. Scydinaenus 20813. adjutor Fall 26-144 Alas. ORTHOPERIDiZE Corylophodes 20814. flavo-ocellus Blatch. 27-139 Fla. Orthoperus 6476 belongs here, fide Leng 26-285 20815. seneocollis Blatch. 27-139 Fla, STAPHYUNID/E Benick 21, 25, 28; Van Dyke 24; Notman 25; Jacobs 25; Mann 25; Fall 26, 30; Wendeler 27, 28; Chapin 28; Bernhauer 28; Hellen 28; Chamberlin and Ferris 29; Hatch and Ortenburger 30. Holotrochus 20816. pajvulus Chapin 28-66 La. 20817. arizonicus Chapin 28-66 Ariz. Thoracophorus 20818. fletcheri Wendeler 27-5 Anthobiutn 20819. frosti Bernh. 28-40 N. Y. Cal. Geodromicus 20820. rufipennis^ Van D. 24-16 Alas. Troirophloeus 20S21. alaskanus Fall 26-146 Alas. 20822. teres Fall 26-146 Alas. Bledius 3623. falli Wendeler 28-208 = philadelphicus Fall *• The species following 2942 are here incIvuJed. They are divided by Hatch into subfamilies Catopina: (2945-2969), Colonins (2970-298-1), Bathvciins (2943-2944), and Leiodinae (= Anisotominse). The last named is divided into tribes Leiodini (2985-3014), and Agathidnni (3015-3045). (>tops replaces Choleva, Leiodes and Anisotoma are interchanged. Further changes are made by Hatch in 1933, too late for inclusion. 20 Ptiliid;e Osorius 20823. parviceps Notman 25-12 Fla. 20824. brevipennis Notman 25-14 Ariz. 20825. variolatus Notman 25-17 Ariz. 20826. difficilis Notman 25-17 Ariz. Stenus 3731. = difficilis Csy., fide Benick 21-192 tenuis || Csy. nee Rey. tricuspidatus Benick 21-192 simplex || Csy. nee Rey 20827. bigruttatus L. 61-851 fide Benick 25-73 Tenn. ftxasperatus Benick 25-73 Mont. B.C. torus' Benick 25-80 Id. g-ibbicollis Sahib. 80-80 fide Benick 25-77 Wash, limatulus Benick 28-50 Va. 20832. personatus Benick 28-52 N. C. 20833. frigidus Fall 26-59 Alas. 20834. exploratus Fall 20-61 Alas. 3770a. atomarius Csy., valid fide Benick 25-75 3782. mammops Csy., valid fide Benick 25-78 3795. ageus Csy., valid fide Benick 25-78 3837. reconditus Csy., valid fide Benick 25-80 3744. 20828. 20829. 20830. 20831. Dianous 3857. chalybseus Lee, valid fide Benick Euaesthetus 20835. pacificus Fall 26-62 Alas. 20836. subviridipennis Bernh. 28-38 Mass. 20837. marionensis Bernh. 28-40 Mass. 20838. g-ang-lbaueri Bernh. 28-39 Mich. Lathrobium 20839. sollicitum Fall 26-147 Alas. 20840. sewardi Fall 26-148 Alas. Astenus 20841. fletcheri Wendeler 27-6 N. Y. Philonthus 20842. septentrionis Fall 26-149 Yukon 20843. fraternus FaU 26-149 Yukon 20844. ovaliceps Fall 30-253 N. H. Mass. Va. 20845. bernardensis Fall 30-253 So. Cal. 20846. oklahomensis» Hatch 30-12 Okla. Diaulota (= Amblapusa Csy. fide Chamberlin and Ferris 29-155) Acrotona 5534 belongs here, fide Hell^n 28-13, with 5626 as synonym Cordalia n.n. Jac'obs 25-82 (Cardiola || Rey. nee Broderip.) Aoamatoxenus Mann 25-76 (to follow Myllsena ?) 20847. suavis Mann 25-76 )So. Cal. PSELAPHIDiiE Batrisodes 6217. author should be Blatch. 10-326 Rybaxis 20848. obliquedens Fall 27-222 Pa. Rybaxis 20849. geminata Fall 27-225 Pa. 20850. transversa Fall 27-223 Mass. 20851. arkansana Fall 27-226 Ark. gnostid;e Gnostus Westw. 55-90 20852. floridanus Blatch. 30-111 Fla. ptiliid;e Ptenidium 20853. calif ornicus Psota and Ray 29-119 Cal. Nephanes 20854. rugulodorsus Hatch 27-265 la. Phengodid;e SPHiiERIIDiiE 6476 belongs in Orthoperus 21 HISTERID^ Hatch 26, 29; Brown 28. Hister 6571a. albertensis Hatch 26-27o Alta. 6571b. carri Hatch 26-276 Alta. 19437 = subsp. of 6571, fide Hatch 29-76 20855. jaquesi Hatch 29-76 la. 20856. laevicaudoides Hatch 29-77 Kan. Psiloscelis 20857. carri Hatch 26-273 Alta. Hetaerius 20858. carri Hatch 26-276 Alta. Saprinus 20859. cynomysi Brown 28-89 Okla. 20860. carri Hatch 26-272 Alta. -Colo. 6827. ab. oreg-onensoides Hatch 29-78 Cal. ab. distenguendoides Hatch 29-78 Mich, ab. sejunctoides Hatch 29-78 la. Saprinus 6831. ab. pseudosejunctoides Hatch 29-78 Cal. ab. pseudosejunctus Hatch 29-78 Wash. ab. leconteoides Hatch 29-78 Colo. 6831a and 6831c reduced to aberrations 6829. ab. profusoides Hatch 29-79 Mich.-Ohio 6830 reduced to aberration 6836. ab. semisulcus Hatch 29-79 Mich. O. La. (Hj/pocaccus Thorns.) 20861. eriensis Hatch 29-80 Mich. Ohio 20862. ontarioensis Hatch 29-80 Ont. 20863. ohioensis Hatch 29-80 Mich. 20864. michiganensis Hatch 29-80 Mich. 20865. jaquesi Hatch 29-81 Iowa 20866. propensoides Hatch 29-81 Cal. (Pachylopus Er-) 6901. palmatus Say ab. dimidiatipennis Lee, fide Hatch LYCID^E Plateros Plateros 20867. columbiensis Brown 29-108 6944. ab. humeralis Hatch 30-23 B. C. Okla. lampyrid;e Photinus 20868. Ignitus Fall 27-208 Mass. N. Y. Pa. 20869. ablucens Fall 27-209 111. 20870. granulatus Fall 27-209 Kan. 20871. stellaris Fall 27-210 Tex. 20872. floridanus Fall 27-210 Fla. Photinus 7004. (7007 is synonym) 7005. (7008 is synonym) Photuris 20873. flavicollis Fall 27-210 Tex. PHENGODID^ Pic in Junlt Col. Cat. excludes from this family all the species of Omethini and of Mastinocerini except those in the genera Cenophengus and Mastinocerus. 22 Melyrid^ cantharid;!E Fall 26, 28, 30; Blatchley; Hopping 29. Cliauliognathus 20S74. omissus Fall 30-254 Podabrus 20875. conspiratus Fall 26-152 and 28-76 Alas. 20876. tetragonoderus Fall 26-152 20877. fissilis Fall 26-152 B. C 20878. ambiguus Fall 28-73 Cal. 20879. appendiculatus FaU 28-74 Ct. Mas-g 20880. knobeli Fall 28-75 20881. illex Fall 28-76 20882. limatus Fall 28-78 20883. brevicollis Fall 28-79 20884. longicornis' Fall 28-82 N. H 20885. confraternus Fall 28-84 Cal 20886. sierra Fall 28-84 208.S7. viduus Fall 28-85 20888. fulvus Fall 28-85 20889. tenuis FalP 28-85 20890. muliebris Fall 28-86 20891. occipitalis* Fall 28-87 20892. modulatus Fall 28-88 20893. extricatus Fall 28-88 20894. excursus Fall 28-91 20895. obscurevittatus Fall 28-95 Alta 20896. sracilis Fall 28-96 20897. instabilis Fall 28-97 Ariz.N.Mex. Alas. Ark. Cal. Cal. N.Y.Pa.R.I. C I. Cal. Cal. Cal. N. Mex Cal. Cal. Cal. C Mont. Cal. Cal. Poflabrus 2089S. moestus Fall 28-97 Cal. 20899. altus Fall 28-98 Cal. 20900. fenestratus Fall 28-99 Cal. 20901. probus* Fall 28-100 N. H. 20902. citrinus' Fall 28-100 Cal. 20903. heteronychus Fall 28-101 Man. Alas. 20904. furtivu.s' Fall 28-102 Colo. 20905. pruinosus Lee, valid fide Fall 28-77 Cal. 20905a. diversipes Fall 28-77 Cal. 20906. flavicollis Lee. (7062a.), valid fide Fall 28-81 basillaris Lee. = discoideus Lee. fide Fall 28-81. 20907. punctulatus Lee. (7058b.) valid fide Fall 28-80 7076 = 7089 20908. mexicanus Gorh. 85-284 Ariz. 20909. falli Hopping 29-252 B.C. Cantharis 71. mandibularis Kby. ( = nigritulus Lee.) fide Fall 26 20910. deg-ener Blatch. 28-62 Fla. 19485. = ? livida L. 58-647 Polemius 20911. suturalis Blatch. 28-63 Fla. MELYRIDiZE Blaisdell 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30; Hopping 25; Hatch 27; Brown 28; Tanner 28; Martin 29; Fall 30. Collops 20912. oklahomensis Brown 28-145 Okla. Hoppini^ana 20913. kingi Brown 28-147 Aha. Temnopsophus 7231. ab. quadrimaculatus Hatch 27-366 ab. estelle Hatch 27-366 Malachius 20914. floricola Martin 29-174 Cal. 20915. criddlei Brown 28-146 Man. Tanaops 20916. basalis Brown 28-147 B. C. Rlicrolipus 20917. falli R. Hopp. 25-2C6 B. C. Pseudebaeus 7279. ab. nigroapiealis Hatch 27-367 Trichochrous 20918. kernensis Blais. 26-9 Cal. 20919. reticulicollis Blais. 26-10 Cal. 20920. vicinus Blais. 26-11 Cal. 20921. muiri Blais. 27-l(x) Cal. 20922. albertensis Blais. 27-50 Alta. 20923. fieldi Blais. 27-51 Cal. 20924. quadrinotatus Blais. 30-14 Cal. 20925. eonformis Lee, valid fide Blais. 27-49 20926. zionicus Tanner 28-272 Ut. Listrus 20927. medicatus Blais. 27-52 Alta. 20928. longicornis Blais. 28-35 Cal. Oedemerid^ 23 Listrus 20929. pictipes Blals. 2S-;J7 Ca.]. 2093:0. falli Blais. 2S-;!!t Cal. 20931. lanei Blais. 28-40 w'nsh. 7435 = 7429. fide Blais. 25-79 Dasytes 2ft932. irregularis Blais. 25-184 Cal. 20933. subseneus Blais. 2G-12 Cal. AUonyx 20934. cinerescens Fall 30-254 So. Cal. synonymy of 7496 and 7495 highly probable, fide Fall 30-255 Vectura (Pseudallonyx = Vectura, fide Fall 30-255) (Vecturoides n. subg^. Fall 30-256) 20935. pseudonycha Fall 80-256 So.Cal. Ariz. Mecomycter 20936. liebecki Blais. 29-23 Tex. 20937. linearis Fall o'0-256 Cal. Semijulistus Schilsky 94-89 ? bicoloripes Pic 28-54 N. Am. Melyrodes Pic, in Col. Cat. pars 103 (1929) treats this genus and Eurelymis as .subfamily Melyrins of the family Dasytidae. clerid;e Wolcott 27, 28; Chapin 27. Cymatodera 20938. mitchelli Chapin 27-144 Tex. 20939. rufiventris Wolc. 27-105 Cal. 19579 (= 19580). fide Chapin 27-143 Lecontella 20940. gnara Wolc. 27-105 Ariz. Enocierus 20^1. vetus Wolc. 27-107 Tex. Hydnocera 20942. chapini Wolc. 27-81 Tex. 20943. mira Wolc. 28-207 Neb. 20944. puritana Wolc. 28-208 Mass. 20945. cuneiformis Wolc. 28-208 Ariz. 20946. blanchardi Wolc. 28-210 N.Mex. Isohydnocera 20947. mima Wolc. 28-211 Ariz. 20948. liebecki Wolc. 28-211 N. J. Erolcstus Wolc. 27-109 20949. cleroides Wolc. 27-KX) Pa. corynetid;!E Corynetes 7725a. nigricollis Wolc. 27-110 Cal. CEPHALOIDiZE €ephaloon (Typitium Csy.) 20950. pacificum Van D. 28-260 Wash. Cal. Oxacis 20951. falli Blatch. 28-6J OEDEMERIDiiE Fla. * The larval characters suggest the consolidation of these families, and subdivision into sub- families Hydnocerinse, Thaneroclerinae, Priocerinae, Korynetinje, Tilling, Orthopleurinae, Clermse, Enopliinas, and Tarsosteninx. 24 Meloid;e mord£llid;e According' to the larval characters the tribe Anaspidini is to be trans- ferred to Anthicidae as a subfamily, or possibly to the LangTiriidse. The family Mordellidse by Dr. Boving-'s studies comprises only the tribes Mordellini and Mordellistenini. Anthobatiila n.n. Strand 29-29 (Anthobates || Lee. nee Gistel) rhipiphorid;e Rivnay 29; Brown 30. Trigonodera Dej. 34-217 (Pelecotoides Cast.) 7947. schaefferi Rivnay 29-18 Tex. nubilus t Schffr. nee Gerst. Macrosiagon 20952. fernaldum Rivnay 29-26 Cal. 7952c. maritimum Rivnay 29-33 Fla. Ala. 7954b. horni Rivnay 29-36 Tex. Cal. 7956a. pulchrum Rivnay 29-38 N. C. RMpiphorus 20953. columbianus Brown 30-89 B. C. 20954. calopterus Rivnay 29-45 Me. 20955. neomexicanus Rivnay 29-50 N. Mex. 20956. nomise Rivnay 29-51 Ala. 20957. aurantus Rivnay 29-55 Tex. 20958. mutchleri Rivnay 29-57 Nev. 20959. iridescens Rivnay 29-60 Tex. 19614 = 7964, fide Rivnay 29 MELOIDEA The families Meloidae, Rhipiphoridse, and Tetraonycidse (based on Tetra- onyx quadrimaculatus) constitute, according to the larvse, a separate series. In it hypermetamorphosis occurs. It is associated by Dr. Boving' with the cleroid assemblage of families, particularly Melyridae, but quali- fied by the statement that there are some reasons for considering the possibility that it might be related to the Cantharoidea. The family Meloidae is divided, on larval characters, into four subfamilies, viz. : Lyttinse (including the tribes Zonabrini, Henoini, and Lyttini), Meloinse, Horiinse, and Nemognathinse (including the tribes Sitarini and Nem'og- nathini) . MELOID^ Van Dkye 28, 29, 30; Mickel 28, 29; Chittenden 26. Macrobasis 19616. murina Lee. valid fide Chitt. 26-118 Me. -Man. Epioauta 20960. impressifrons Van D. 28-262 Cal. 20961. foxi Van D. 29-127 Cal. Lytta 20962. nigroeyanea Van D. 29-129 Colo. 20963. maculicollis Van D. 29-130 Cal. Tetraonyx 20964. albipilosa^ Van D. 29-127 Tex. Pyrochroid^e 25 Calospasta 8121b. perpulchra Horn, fide Van D. 29-127 8121c. cyanea Van D. 29-132Cal. Brachyspasta Van D. 28-451 20965. wickhami Van D. 28-452 Colo. Gynaecomeloe 20906. parvicollis Van D. 28-450 Cal. Meloe 20967. californicus Van D. 28-426 Cal. Wash. 20968. quadricollis' Van D. 28-4.31 Cal. 20969. franciscanus Van D. 28-437 Cal. Nev. IMeloe 8142b. occidentalis Van D. 28-422 Id. Colo. Alta, 8149 =: americanus Leach nee auct. fide Van D. 30 americanus Van D. 28 et auct. = 8142 fide Van D. 30 impressus Van D. 28 = 8142a fide Van D. 30 Hornia (Leonia and Leonidia are synonyms, fide Mickel 29) 8155. 8154 is a synonym, fide Mickel 29 20970. anthophorse, Mickel 28-38, fide Mickel 29 Colo. Zonitls 20971. arizonica Van D. 29-132 Ariz. Tricrania belongs in Sitarini, fide Parker and Boving 24. EURYSTETHIDiZE strand 26-74 prefers Aeg-ialatidse as family name, based on Aegialatis Gistl. Naturg-esch. Tierreichs XI (1848) not Aegialites || Mann. PYTHIDiZE Blair, Col. Cat. pars 99, (1928) PYTHIN.^ The subfamily Pythinse includes Priognathus, Lecontia, Trimito- merus with species as given in 1920 Cat. and the genus Pytho, below. Pytho 20972. americanus Kby. 20973. deplanatus Mann 19618. fallax Seidlitz 8203. niger Kby. 20974. seidlitzi Blair 25-211 niger t Seid. 16-408. S205. strictus Lee. 8204 is not found in N. Am. SALPINGIN^ Sphaeriestes Steph. 31-218 includes 8211, 8212, 8213 Vincenzellus Reitt. 11-418 includes 8214 Cariderus Muls. 59-46 includes 8217, with S215, 8216, and nitens as synonyms. CONONOTIN.E Cononotus includes 8208, 8209, 8210, and 20975. substriatus Van D. 28-258 Cal. LACCONOTIN.^ Lacconotus includes 12591 and 12592 Polj-pria includes 12597 MYCTERIN.E Mycterus includes 12593, 12594, 12595 (with flavipennis Horn as a variety), and 12596. PYROCHROIDiZE Blair, Col. Cat. pars 90, (1928) The family is divided by Blair into three subfamilies, Pyrochroinae, Pedilinffi (=: Pedilidse), and Ischaliinse for Ischaha Pascoe and Eup- leurida Leconte, our species belonging to the latter. Dendroides 20976. marginata Van D. 28-259 Cal. Dendroides 20977. testacea Lee. 55-275 is valid fide Blair 28 26 Sandalid^ PEDILIDiZE * Pedilus 19620. fide Van Dyke 28-260 belongs in Dendroides, which is denied by Fall 29-14, who admits that it is not a typical Pedilus. Blair 14, and 20, includes Pedilus in Pyrochroidse. Eurygenius 20978. parvicornis Fall 29-333 Tex. 20979. perforatus Fall 29-334 Cal. Stereopalpus 20980. columbianus R.Hopp. 25-207 B. C. Notoxus 20981. vandykei Blais. 29-57 Cal, anthicid;e cebrionid;e Cebrio 20982. speratus Fall 28-146 Ark. La. PLASTOCERIDiiE ** Euthysanius 20983. horni' Fall 28-139 Cal. 20984. imparoculatus* Fall 28-141 Ariz. 20985. blaisdelli Tanner 26-188 Ut. Aplastus 20986. scabripennisi Fall 28-141 Cal. 209S7. piceicollis^ Fall 28-142 Cal. 20988. productus' Fall 28-143 Cal. Aphricus 20989. tenuis Fall 28-144 Ariz. RHIPICERIDiiE Zenoa 8o43a. vulnerata Lee. fide Pic is a variety Brachj'psectra 9672. fide Blair 30-49 BRACHYPSECTRIDiiE *** Blair 30-49 SANDAUDiiE On the basis of larval characters, a new family is required for Sandalus. Sandalus 8544a. brevicollis Melsh. fide Pic is a variety. * This family is broken into two parts in Bradley's Manual. Pedilus, following' Blair, is attached to Pyrochroidse, the other genera form tribes of Anthicidae. We note, however, that Tillyard retains the family. Its union with Anthicids was proposed by Casey in 1895. ** This family is united with Cebrionidas in Dr. Boving's classification, based on larval characters. *** Associated with Cantharoidea by Dr. Boving on the larval characters. Melasid^ 27 elaterid;e Blatchley 25, 27, 30; Fall 25, 26, 29; Brtwn 30; Hatch 30; Mequignon 30; Benedict i. litt. 30; Quirsfeld 1. litt. 30. Alaus 8571a. oklahomensis Katch 30-23 Okla. Monocrepidius 20990. fuscosus Blatch. 25-163 Fla. planidiscus Fall 29-56 is syn. fide Blatch. 30-28 Ga. Fla. 20991. ferruginosus Fall 29-54 Ariz. 20992. delicatus Fall 29-55 Ga. 20993. difformis Fall 29-56 Ariz. Limonius 20994. semiceneus Lee. 53-432 is valid fide Blatch. 30-28 Ga. Fla. Athous For synonomy see Mequignon, Bull. Soc. Ent. France. 30-95 Ludius 8705. not American, fide Quirsfeld i. litt. 8783. carbo Lec. = lobatus Esch. 22-69, fide VanDyke 24 8773. reverse synonymy 8775. appropinquans (Rand.) should replace elegans (Kby.), fide Fall, also Quirsfeld i. litt. Quirsfeld considers tinctus Lee. a good species. Eanus Lee. 62-171 genus is valid, fide Brown 30-161; species are: 8804. decoratus Mann. Yukon-Que. vagus Lee. costalis Cand. nee Payk. 20995. subarcticus Brown .30-163 Que. 8803. estriatus Lee. L. Sup. 20996. maculipennis Lee. 66-85 Lab. Que. pictus Cand. 20997. albertanus Brown 30-165 Alta. Hypnoidus 20998. extricatus Fall 26-191 Alas. Drasterius 20999. debilis Lee. 84-5, and Quirsfeld i. litt. Mich. N. H N. Y. Ischiodontus 21000. granosus Fall 25-180 Fla. Melanotus 21001. simulans Blatch. 27-140 Fla. 21002. obscuratus Blatch. 27-141 Fla. 21003. piceatus Blatch. 27-141 Fla. Cardiophorus 21004. aptopoides Cand. 65-40 fide Benedict i. litt. Ariz. Aptopus 21005. lateralis spadiceus Cand. 93-176 fide Benedict i. litt. Ariz. MELASID^ Sehenkling in Col. Cat., pars. 96, arranges the North American genera belonging in the family Melasidse in four subfamilies, viz.: Gastraula- cina? (Dendrocharis); 2 Eucneminae (Eucnemis, Poecilochrus, Phaeno- cerus, Stethon, Deltometopus, Dr'omaeolus, Fornax); 3 Dirhaginse (Arhipis, Entom'ophthalmus, Dirhagus subgen. Hyporhagus*, Rhago- micrus, Adelothyreus) ; 4 Melasinae (Isorhipis, Melasis, Euryptychus, Epiphanis, Palaeoxenis, Schizophilus, Hylis, Xylophilus, Hylochares, Sarpedon, Nematodes). He does n'ot include Perothopinse in the family Melasidae. * This subgeneric name is a synonym of Hyporhagus Thorns. 1860 Ann. Soc. Ent. France (3) VIII, p. 25. (In Monommids). 28 BUPRESTID^ Fornax 21006. rugicoUis^ Fall 25-181 Ark. 21006%. horni Bon v. 70-981 fide Schenkling: 28-43 Can. Ky. Diphytaxis Horn 90-239 21007. excavata Horn 90-239. fide Fall 28-236 Guat. Tex. Melasis 21008. tsugse G.R.Hopp. 26-226 B.C Dirhagus Latr. 34-130 (Hyporhagus) (Microrhagus) 21009. texanus Linell 99-184 Tex. KJiagomicrus Fleut. 02-658 (.Isorhipis Boisd. and Lacord. 35-620) 21010. obscuricornls Bonv. 71-97 N. T. In his arrangement of the genera and species of Melasidse Schenkling makes the following changes: Fornax horni Bonv. 70-891 given specific rank. Dirhagus subgen. Hyporhagus in- cludes 9154-9158. and texanus Linell 99-184 Texas. (Leng Cat. No. 12517 Monommidse) Rhagomicrus, 9159 and 9160. Isorhipis: adds nubila Bonv. Mon. Euc. 1871'. p. 96, 108. N. Georgia [According to Dr. Geo. Horn only one specimen known, collected about 1&'36.] Phlegon synonomy reversed. Xylophilus Mann. 23-14 replaces Xylobius. Hylis Gozis 86-21 replaces Hypo- coelus perothopid;e Schenkling, Col. Cat. pars 101 (1928). Perothops 21011. cervina is valid, fide Schenkling. throscid;e Schenkling, Col. Cat. pars 101 (1928). Drapetes Pactopus 9182a. nitidus Melsh. is raised to specific 21012. fuchsi Csy. is listed as valid species, rank alienus Bonv. 60-351 is syn. of 9195. americanus Gerst. 60-162 is not a Throscus synonym. 9202. synonymy reversed. BUPRESTIDiZE Obenberger 24, 25, 27, 28, 30; Fisher 25, 28, 3-0; Pall 25, 26, 30; Chamberlin 25, 26, 28, 29; Champlain and Knull 25; KnuU 27, 28, 29, .30; Van Dyke 27; Burke 28; Thery 29. CI iry soph ana 9207. ab. ccerulans Obenb. 24-100 CaL Polycesta 9211. var. of montezuma, fide Obenb. Acniaeodera * 21013. flavinigrapunctata Knull 28-314 Tex. Acniaeodera * 21014. hulli Knull 28-315 N. Mex. 21015. pinalorum Knull 30-15 Ariz. 9219a. gila^ Knull 30-16 Ariz. 21016. confusa Fisher 25-41 cubjiecolaj Kerr. 9220. marginenotata Chev. 67-583 and Fisher 25-34. cubaecola$Fall * In Obenberger's catalogue several species heretofore regarded as synonyms, e.g., mixta, arizonae, immaculata, and others of doubtful status, e.g., obesa, pallidula, are apparently restored. 19633 is added to the doubtful class. BUPRESTIDJE 29 Acniaeodera 21017. purshise Fisher 25-114 Nev. 9232. syn. of 92oo, fide Cliamberlin; valid species fide Obenb. 9284. syn. of 9233, fide Chamberlin ; or of 9232, fide Obenb. 19636. var. of 9240, fide Cliamberlin 29-112 19632. junki n.n. TMry 29-115 for squamosa VanD. nee Th6ry. Ptosinia 9291a. schsefferi Chamberlin 26-235 Tex. Chalcophora 21018. pallida Kerr. 19-48 B. C. As in Acmaeodera and other genera the Obenberger catalog apparently restores, without explanation, several names to specific rank. Trachykele 9330a. juniperi Burke 28-8 Cal. Dicerca 21019. tenebrica Kby. ( = prolongata Lee.) valid fide Fall 26. 21020. lugubris Lee. distinct from tenebrosa fide Fall 26. 21021. americana Hbst. valid Chamberlin 26-180 Poecilonota 21022. salixi Chamberlin 25-186 Cal. salicis Obenb. Cat. and Chamberlin 26 9351c. collaris Obenb. 28-181 N. T. 9351d. apicilla Obenb. 28-181 Ont. ? debilis Lee. 59-204 (a single specimen) Md. HesperohipJs Fall 30-74 21023. albofaseiatus' Fall 30-75 Cal. Buprestis Chamberlin' s catalogue reduces 9369 to a variety of 9368, bvit otherwise agrees substantially with our 1920 list. Obenberger's catalogue recognizes about eleven more valid species, and about as many more subspecies, varieties and aberrations, which may not be entirely approved by American students. IMelanophila 21024. drummondi Kby. valid Chamberlin 26 ab. tristicula Obenb. 28-209 Cal. B. C. 9390. ab. monochroa Obenb. 28-209 Cal. ab. isolata Obenb. 28-209 Cal. ab. plagifera Obenb. 28-210 N. H. 21025. atropurpurea Say valid ? Chamberlin 26 21026. lecontei Obenb. 28-210 Cal, 21027. occidentalis Obenb. 28-209 Cal. 93876. abietis n.n. Obenb. for abies Anthaxia 21028. pseudotsugae Chamberlin 28-95 Or.Cal.Ariz. ? fisheri Obenb. 28-255 Kan. ? carolinensis Obenb. 28-2.56 Carolina ? knulli Obenb. 28-256 Cal, ? nevadensis Obenb. 28-257 Nev. ? prasina falsula Obenb. 28-257 Cal, ? strigata grossa Obenb. 28-257 Cal. 9394. Obenberger recognizes as valid species or varieties all the syno- nyms heretofore placed under seneogaster adding besides the six above cited, and serisa Crotch. "We are unwilling to accept such recognition until verified, Asrilaxia 21029. borealis Obenb. 24-107 Pa. 9399a. huachuse n.n. Obenb. 30-551 Ariz, arizonse || Chamberlin 26-46 nee Obenb. rJirysotoothris 21030. fragarise Fisher 30-149 Wash. Id, 21031. taurkei ChamberUn 29-110 Cal. 21032. soeialis Waterh. 87-39, fide Chamberlin Cat. Mex. Ariz, 9416. synonomy reversed, fide Chamberlin Cat. 9456. synonomy reversed, fide Chamberlin Cat. 9448. 9449 and 9450 synonyms, fide Chamberlin Cat. Actenodes 21033. arizonica^ KnuU 27-115 9482. auronotata is valid, fide Fisher 25-88 Agrilus (Engyaulus Waterh. is synonym fide P'isher 28-104) 21034. arbuti Fisher 28-50 Greg. 21035. alboeomus Fisher 28-59 Ariz. Tex, 21036. atrieornis Fisher 28-86 Conn. Ill, 21037. benjamini Fisher 28-107 Tex. Kan. 21038. pilosieollis* Fisher 28-111 Ark, 21039. quercieola Fisher 28-120 Colo. Ariz. Ut, 21040. olivaceoniger Fisher 28-124 Mass. Conn. 21041. fulminans Fisher 28-148 Cal, 21042. populi Fisher 28-150 Cal.B.C.Mont, 21043. betulse Fisher 28-153 Md. Va. 21044. costipennis Fisher 28-182. Cal, Ariz. 30 BUPRESTID^ Agrilus 21045. baboquivoriae Fisher 28-184 Ariz. 21046. lautuellus Fisher 28-202 Tex. 21047. pubifrons Fisher 28-237 Idaho 21048. mimosse* Fisher 28-241 Tex. 21049. chiricahuse Fisher 28-243 Ariz. 21050. aeneocephalTis Fisher 28-245 Ariz. 21051. malvastri Fisher 28-247 Kan.Tex.Alta. 21052. falli Fisher 28-249 Ariz. 21053. cupreonitens Fisher 28-265 Tex. 21054. prosopidis Fisher 28-275 Tex. 21055. exigueUus Fisher 28-277 Tex. Kan. 21056. acaciae Fisher 28-279 Tex. 21057. barberi Fisher 28-311 Ariz. 21058. pubescens Fisher 28-315 Ariz. Tex. 21059. eleanorae Fisher 28-320 Tex. 21060. oblong-US Fisher 28-333 Md. Va. 9542a. pseudocoryli Fisher 28-218 Co(nn.-Kan. 9553a. celticola Fisher 28-294 Tex. Ariz. 9523c. corylicola n.n. Fisher for corylillHorn nee Ratz. 9550. =pulchellus Bland 9533. =gribbicolIis Fall 21061. cupreomaculatus Duges 91-48 fide Fisher 28-46 and Mason 26-84. Ariz. Agrilus 9523d. =9523 21062. geminatus Say 23-163 is valid 21063. quadriimpressus Zieg. 46-267 is valid Ga. 21064. quadriguttatus Gory 41-228 is valid Va.-Colo. 9542. canadensis Obenb. is synonym 9543. = 9542b. 21065. transimpressus Fall 25-181 Ark. N. J. 21066. illectus Fall 01-242 is valid Fall 26-125 21067. olentangyi Champlain and Knull 25-469 Tex. Ohio 21068. duncani Knull 29-270 Ariz. 21069. fisheriana n.n. Knull 30-3 Ariz, fisheri II Knull 29-271 21070. parafloridanus Knull 29-272 Fla. 21071. trichocarpse Chamberlin 29-112 Or.B.O^Cal. 21072. manzanitse Chamberlin 29-113 Oreg. 19669. cf. Nylen 29-219 Pachyschelus 9565b. nicolayi Obenb. 25-103 Ark. ? biimpressa Mots. 59-54, fide Obenb. 25-96 Tenn. ? oblongus Mots. 59-54 fide Obenb. 25-96 Tenn. Taphrocerus 21073. nicolayi Obenb. 24-72 Mass. N. Y. DRYOPOIDEA AND DASCILLOIDEA The essay "On the Classification of Beetles According tto Larval Characters" by Dr. Adam G. Boving indicates changes in the classifica- tion of the genera heretofore included. 1. The Dryopoidea will include the following families: Laridae*, formerly Potamophilini. Dryopidse, including Dryopini, Helmini*, and Ancyronychini. Chelonaridse. Ptilodactylidae, including Ptilodactylinse, Eurypogon*, and Anchy- tarsini. Psephenidse, including Psephenus and Eubrianax. 2. The Dascilloidea will include the following families: Heteroceridae. Helodidse. Dascillidse, except the tribes transferred to Dryopoidea. Nosodendridae. Eucinetidse are separated from Dascillidse in Bradley's Manual, but re- main in the Dascilloid series, although Dr. Boving says "judging from the larva the genus cannot be placed with either the Dascilloidea tor Dryopoidea." 3. Both series were derived from Byrrhoid ancestors, but are now distinguishable. • The rank of these groups is altered in Dr. Boving's 1931 paper, becoming Larinas, and Eurypogonidae respectively. Helmiinae, Byturidje 31 DRYOPID^E LiARINAB Boving 29, 31. The studies of Dr. Boving ton the larvae of the beetles heretofore grouped in the series Drytopoidea, Dascilloidea and Byrrhoidea indicate certain changes in classification whereby the subfamilies Larinae and Helminse are separated from Dryopidse. Lara 21074. gehringi Darl. 29-329 Wash. Cal. 9590a. amplipennis Darl. 29-330 Wash. B. C. Helminae Stenelmis Helmis 21075. fuscatus Blatch. 25-164 Fla. 21081. dispar Fall 25-180 Cal. 21082. arizonica^ Brown 30-90 Ariz. Helmis 21083. thermarum Darl. 28-5 Oreg. 21076. brunnescens Fall 25-177 21084. koebelei Martin 27-68 Wash. Cal. 9628 = 9619, fide Fall 25-180 21077. castanipennis Fall 25-177 Limnius Wyom. 21085. trivittatus* Brown 30-91 21078. immunis Fall 25-178 Ct. N. J. Que. 21079. tardellus Fall 25-179 Mass. 21086. subarcticus Brown 30-241 21080. ampliatus Fall 25-179 Mass.-Va. Que. ptilodactylid;e Ptilodactyla 21087. equilobata Chapin 27-245 Tex. 21088. exotica Chapin 27-246 111. HELODID/E Cyphon 21089. confusus Brown 30-91 Que. DASCILLID^E Macropogon 21090. dubius Brown 29-273 B.C. 21091. cribricollis Brown 29-274 B.C. 21092. rubricoUis Pic 27-34 Cal. BYTURIDiiE The genus Byturus is found on larval characters to belong nearer to the Anthicidse than the Dermestidae and is separable as a family. The Dermestidae are divided into two subfamilies, Dermestinae and At- tageninse. The genus Thylodrias is apparently included in the latter. 32 MONOTOMID/E OSTOMATIDiiE The spelling- of this family name is amended by Dr. Boving, and its tribes are ranked as subfamilies. DERMESTIDiZE Perimegatoma 21093. perversa Fall 26-194 Yukon 21094. g-iffardi Blais. 27-163 Cal. Trogoderma 21095. sinistra Pall 26-198 Yukon 9774 = 9770, fide Mutchler 27-25 NITIDULIDiZE Meligethes 10024. cf. Chitt. 25-149 Brachypterolus 106S7, reverse synonymy fide Hatch 28-35 MONOTOMIDiZE Hetscliko, in Ool. Cat. pars. 109, 1930, treats this family as a subfamiiy of Cucujidss, together with Silvaniclss and Hemipeplidse, which have been shown by Boving and Arrow respectively to be distinct. We therefore retain the family name. Monotoma 21096. avara Blatch. 28-65 Fla. 10160 is a synonym of 10159, fide Hetschko 21097. corpulenta Mots. 68-200, fide Hetschko La. 21098. fulvipennis Mots, 68-199, fide Hetschko N. Am. quadrifoveata Aube not N. Am., fide Hetschko 10178 belongs here (?). fide Hetschko Europs 21099. fervida Blatch. 28-66 Fla. 21100. frugivorus Blatch. 28-66 Fla. Bactririium adustus Reitt. is valid but not N. Mex., fide Hetschko 21101. striolatum Reitt. is valid, fide Hetschko Hypocoprus 10193. This g-enus is treated by Hetschko as a tribe in Cucujidse, and the name of the species is given as tenuis Csy., formicetorum Mots, being confined to the Old World. Cryptophagid^ 33 CUCUJIDiiE Hetschko's treatment of this family divides it into seven subfamilies, viz. : CucujincB, Nartheciinse, Prostominse, Silvaninse, Hemipeplinse, Scalidiinae, and M'onotominffi, disregarding apparently the work of Boving and Arrow The following changes in nomenclature, besides those noted in our first supplement, are to be noted: Uleiota Latr. replaces Brontes Fab. Uleiota l(;27o. denticulata Smith 51-14 10194. 10195 and 10196 are only varieties. is added as a synonym 21107. Cathartus quadricollis Guer. 10243. testaceus+Csy. nee Fab. S4-S7 is valid Cosm. is added as a synonym 10201 and 10203 are synonyms of 21102. testaceus Fab. is valid Cosm. above 10261. =minutus Oliv, 21103. puberulus Lee. is valid Monanus Sharp 79-85 (to follow Planis- 21104. pusilllmus Mann, is valid mus) Aleut. Alas. 2110S. concinnulus Walk. 58-207 21105. gilse Csy. is valid Cosm. but belongs in Silvanus 21106. unidentatus Fab. 92-232 Laemophloeus Cosm. Key to species. Park 29-433. HEMIPEPLIDiZE Arrow, 30-225, makes the genus Hemipeplus a family in the hetero- merous series. languriid;e Lewis 84; Arrow 25, 29; Schenkling 28. Languria Hapalips 10279a. ab. punctieollis Say belongs in Langui'idae, 21109. interstialis Csy, valid fide Arrow 29-318. fide Schenkling 10287 transferred to Acropteroxys Acropteroxys 21110. thoracina Csy., valid fide Schenkling 10294 a, ab. of 10292, fide Schenkling obseura Mots, ab. of 10292, fide Schenkling biphyllid;!E Arrow 29-306 The type is the genus Biphyllus. Our genera Anchorius and Diplocoelus are presumal^ly included. cryptophagid;e Pharaxonotha Cryptopliagus 21111. zamite Blake 28-111 Fla. 21113. maximus Blake 28-109 Cal. Glyptophorus Park 29-430 Ephistemus 21112. myeetoecus Park 29-4.30 21114. punctatus Blatch. 25-1G5 la. Fla, 34 Lathridiid^ MYCETOPHAGIDiZE Hetschko, Col. Cat. pars 108, (1930). Hetschko has transferred to this family Triphyllus Latr. 29-98, placed by Casey in Melandryidse; Berg-inus is also transferred from Cisidae. On the other hand, Myrmecoxenus is taken from Mycetophagidee and added to Colydiidae. In connecti'on with the first of these changes, it is to be noted that Pisenus, the generic name used by Casey for Triphyllus t auct. nee Latr., is not mentioned. Typhaea 10509. stercorea L. 58-357. fumata L. 66-654. COLYDIIDiZE Hetschko, Col. Cat. pars 107, (1930). Namunaria Reitt. 82-114 (Co.reZi/s|Horn nee Latr.) Rliagodera 21115. laticeps Blais. 25-326 San Benito Is. Myrmecoxenus 10521. transferred from Mycetophagidse and spelling changed. Nematidium 10581. filiforme Lee. is correct name for our species, mustela Pascoe being a synonym of cylindricum Fab. from South America. Bitotna 21116. paradisea Blatch. 30-32 Fla. 21117. cremata Fab. 75-69. fide Cooper 30-2i occurs on L. 1. Colydium 21118. bicoloratum Blatch. 25-165 Fla. MURMIDnNAE The family Murmidiidse is treated by Hetschko as a subfamily of Co'lydiidse and divided into two tribes Murmidiini and Mychocerini, the latter including the genus Mychocerus. EUXESTINAB Euxestus iWoll. 48-411 (Hypodacne Lee. 170) 10346. This species is removed by Hetschko from the Erotylldaj to form this subfamily in Colydiidse. LATHRIDIID-flE Lathridius 10629. cinnamopterus Mann, montanus Fall is synonym, fide Fall 26 10630. costicollis Lee. armatulus Fall is synonym, fide Fall 26 21119. carinifer n.n. Fall 26-197 costicoUislFall nee Lee. Corticaria 21120. arctophila Fall 26-197 Alas. 21121. cavicauda Fall 26-198 Alas. Corticaria 10683. falli n.n. Hetschko 29-156 cribricollisllFall nee Fairm. Hetschko in Junk Col. Cat. makes 10625 a synonym of angusticoUis Gyll. 27-136 transfers 10635 to Lathridius, 10667 to Cartodere with locality Cuba only, makes Eufallia unicostata valid, and treats all the heretofore unrecognized species as valid. Alleculid;e MYCET/EIDiZE 35 Stethorhanis Blais. 30-376 21122. vandykei Blais. 30-3S1 Cal. endomychid;e Stenotarsus 21123. blatchleyi Walton 28-217 Fla. phalacrid;e Hetschko, Col. Cat. pars 108 (1930). Phalacrus 21124. vicinus Guill. 94-292 Mich.Mo, 21124a. subsulcatus Guill, 94-292 Mich.Mo. 21125. propinquus Guill. 94-293 Kan. 21126. americanus Guill. 94-294 Mich. Olibrus 10778. caseyi n.n. Hetschko 2S'-142 egenusllCsy. nee Guill. piceus Boh. 58-38 (Eugen. Reise) Cal.(?) Tinodemus Guill. 94-3CO 21127. grouvellei Guill. 94-302 Mich. ^tilbus 21128. atomarius L. 67-574, fide Leonard N. Y. State List N.Y. Gorginus Guill. 94-283 (Erythrolitus Csy.) 10867. rubens (Lee.) COCCINELLID^E^ Hyperaspis 21129. pluto Fall 25-311 Cal. 21130. jovialis Fall 25-311 Cal. Scymnus 21131. pellio Blatch. 27-142 Fla. 11028. melsheimeri n.n. Weise 29-33 for coUaris Melsh. nee Herbst 11047. sanctus n.n. Weise 29-33 for deeipiens Csy. nee Weise 11084. nevadensis n.n. Weise 29-33 for innocuus Csy. nee Boh. 11085. indianensis n.n. Weise 29-33 for rustieus Csy. nee Weise 11092. georgei n.n. Weise 29-33 for bisignatus Horn nee Boh. Scymnus 11115a. caseyianus n.n. for brunnescens Csy. nee Mots. easeyillWeise 29-33 nee Berthes 11120. lunaris n.n. Weise 29-33 for stigma Csy. nee Weise Delphastus 19760. removed to Scymnillodes, Chapin 30-493. Psyllobora 11150 b, is a valid species. fide Blatch. 30-38 Adalia 11193a. schuetti Park 29-4 • Towa alleculid;e Mycetochara 11331. rufipes Lee. belongs here, not under 11267. * The European Bulaea lichatschovi has been found at Paterson, N. J., fide Schott 26-17. 36 Melandryid^ TENEBRIONID/E* Telabis 21131. nevadensis Blais. 25-372 Cal. Melanastus 21132. texanus Blais. 26-22 Tex. Usechus 11673a. horni Blais. 29-6 Cal. 11673b. santaclara? Blais. 29-6 Cal. 11673c. trinitatis Blais. 29-7 Cal. Usecliimorpha Blais. 29-9 21133. barberi Blais. 29-11 Cal. Eulabis 11919 = 11916, fide Blais. 25-79 (? i. litt.) 19840=11920, fide Blais. 25-79 Eleodes 11930c. lassenica Blais. 25-373 Cal. 21134. parowana Blais. 25-374 Ut. 21134a. mimica Blais. 25-375 Ut. 21135. fuscipilosa Blais. 25-376 Ut. 21136. reducta Blais. 25-377 Ut. 21137. mazatzalensis Blais. 25-379 Ariz. 21138. coloradensis Blais. 25-380 Colo. 21139. concinna Blais. 25-381 Nev.Ut.Cal. 21140. wenzeli Blais. 25-381 Tex. 21141. speculicollis Blais. 25-382 Tex. 11951c. glabriuscula Blais. 25-383 Tex. 1196111. montana Blais. 25-3S'5 Cal. 119611. tularensis Blais. 25-386 Cal. llOSOf. alticola Blais. 25-387 Cal. 119S8b. dilaticollis Blais. 25-388 Wash. 11988c. sierra Blais. 25-78 Cal. 1199Cb. difformis Blais. 25-389 Wash. 11970 is not syn. of 11971, fide Blais. 25-79 Eleodes 11970a. fenyesi Blais. 25-77 Cal. 21142. delicata Blais. 29-164 Ariz. 21143. californica Blais. 29-165 Cal. Neobaphion Blais. 25-390 type 11998 Einbaphion 12005a. blaisdelli Benedict 27-46 N.Mex. Coelosattus Blais. 27-166 21144. fortineri Blais. 27-167 Cal. Blapstinus 21145. cinerascens Fall 29-58 So. CaJ. 21146. falli Blais. 29-21 Cal. Alaudes 21147. alternata Fall 28-148 Cal. 21148. fallax Fall 28-150 Cal. Leichenum 12277. seriehispidum Mars. 76-101 fide Carter 28-270 variegatum Klug- squamosa (Endothina) Cart. Diaperis 21149. californica Blais. 29-60 Cal. 12306a. nigronotata Pic 26-22 Pla, 12806b. bicoloriceps Pic 26-22 Pla. Hypophloeus 21150. prsetermissus Fall 26-199 Mass.-Yukon ? niexicanus Reit. 77-191, fide Blatch. 30 Fla. Coelocnemis 21151. barretti Blais. 28-163 Cal. 21152. tanneri Blais. 28-164 Ut. melandryid;e Eustropliinus 21153. ornatus VanD. 28-251 Ariz. IMicroscapha 21154. californica Barrett 28-173 Cal. Rlelandrya 21155. blackmani Hatch 27-364 N. Y. (Emmesa) 21156. testacea VanD. 28-252 Cal. (Neoe7ivmesa Hatch 27-365) 21157. noveboracensis Hatch 27-365 N. Y. Hypulus 21158. californicus VanD. 28-253 CaL Allopoda 19912 = 12580, fide Blatch. 28-49 Canifa 12585a. millikini Hatch 27-366 111. Osphya 21159. essigi VanD. 28-255 Cal. Lacconotus ** 21160. pallidus VanD. 28-256 Cal. * Far changes in classification of this and related families, as indicated by larval characters, see papers by R. A. St. George and Adam G. Boving. ** Included in Pythids by Seidlitz. CiiD^ 37 ptinid;!e Ptinus 21161. ocellus Brown 29-109 Vane. ANOBIIDiZE Xarifa Ptilinus 21162. lobata Fall 29-57 Cal. 21163. flavipennis Csy. valid, fide R.Hopp. 28-8 12866 = 12865, fide R.Hopp. 28- BOSTRICHID^E Stephanopachys Dinapate (Prostephanus) 12923. See Fenyes, Rovart Lapok VTII, 4; 21164. apax Lesne 30-102 Ariz. Garnett, Ent. News, 1918, p. 41. Polycaon (Heterarthron) 21165. parvulum Lesne 25-29 Cal. psoid;e This family includes the following- genera, usually placed in the Bostrichidse : Stephanopachys, Rhizopertha, Dinoderus, as well as the tribe Psoini, according- to Boving and Craighead, qu'oting- Saalas and Lesne. It is a part of the series Bostrichoidea. Fi^om that series, on larval characters, the families Ciidae ( z= Cisidje) and Sphindidae are to be removed, the first to the nev.' series Cieroidea, composed of Dermestidas, INIelyridae, Ostomatidse, Cleridse; the second to the Cucujoidea. "The larva of the Sphindidte," says Dr. Boving, "represents unquestionably a simple, primitive cucujoid type, but its more precise systematic position is rather uncertain." Compare also P. de Peyerimhoff, Etudes sur les larves des coleopteres, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1921. pp 109-110 C!iD^ (CISID/E) Dr. Boving-, while finding- part of the larval characters suggestive of bosti-ichoid relationship, states that other characters "speak strongly against a taxonomic position within the Bostrichoidea and for the asso- ciation with the Cieroidea." Peyerimhoff in 1933, places Ciidce after Tenebrionidffi in the series Cucujoidea, with Schwarz and Barber, 1914, p. 177, as authority, but adds in a footnote, "il faut bien leur donner une place." 38 SCARAB^ID^ SCARABAEID/ZE Brown 25, 27, 28, 29, 30; Glasgow 25; Fall 26, 27, 28, 29, 30; Schott 26; Hatch 26, 30; Darlington 27; Langston 27; Schaeffer 27; Buchanan 27; Blatchley 28, 29, 30; Luederwaldt 28; Barber 28; Hopping 28; Van Dyke 2S; Wallis 28; Luginbill 28; Tanner 28; Strand 28; Blaisdell 30. The classification of Scarabseoidea 'on larval characters differs mainly in raising the rank of certain groups, thus adding as families, Geo- trupidse, Trogidse, and Acanthoceridae, with others as subfamilies. Canthon 21166. 13038a is a valid species, fide Blatch. 28-68 Pinotus 21167. spadiceus Leuderwaldt 28-65 Va, Phanaeus 13072. See Barber 28-383 regarding nomenclature Onthophagus 19946. aciculatus n.n. Blatch. 28-128 for alutaceus || 21168. oklahomensis Brown 27-128 Okla. Tex. Fla. N.C. 21169. knausi Brown 27-130 Kan. Neb. 21170. cynomisi Brown 27-131 Okla. 21171. cochisus Brown 27-132 Ariz. 13085. floridanus Blatch. 28-128 n.n. for nigrescens || 21172. blatchleyi Brown 29-86 Fla. 13081. medorensis Brown 29-204 Okla. Tex. guatemalensis J Schffr. nee Bates Aegialia 13105a. insularis Brown 29-87 Q. C. Is. 21173. arenaria (Fab.) 87-11 fide Darlington 27-98 Mass. 21174. lacustris Lee. 50-225, fide Darlington 27-98 Me. N. H. Aphodius 21175. subterraneus (L.) 58-348 fide Schott. 26-17 N. J. 13123. = tenellus Say, fide Brown 30, putridus not in N. Am. 13195a. awemeanus Brown 28-306 Man. 21176. wickhami Brown 28-301 Colo. 21177. manitobensis Brown 28-302 Man. 21178. haywardi Brown 28-303 Colo. 21179. hirsutus Brown 28-303 Wash. 21180. albertanus Brown 28-304 Alta. 21181. fimbripes Brown 28-305 Ut. 21182. errans Brown 30-243 Que. 21183. edmontonus Brown 29-87 Alta. Aphodius 21184. bryanti Brown 29- Alta. 21185. carri Brown 29-89 Alta. 21186. pyriformis Brown 29-205 Nev. 21187. corrupter Brown 29-206 AIta.-B. C. 21188. anomaliceps Brown 29-207 N. Mex. 21189. dentigerulus Brown 29-208 Okla, 21190. snowi Brown 29-209 Ariz.-Colo. 13186. = aleutus (Esch.) 22-27 fide Fall 26 21191. gravis Fall 27-137 Cal. 21192. davisi Fall 30-73 Cal. 21193. neodistinctus Brown 28-89 Okla. 13145. = 13146, fide RHopp. 28-6 131C9b. garmani Brown 29-227 Wyom. 21194. pingellus Brown 29-228 Colo.-B. C. 21195. omissus Lee. is valid, fide Brown 29-224 21195a. torpidus Horn, fide Brown 29-224 21196. hyperboreus Lee. is valid, fide Brown 29-224 angularis Lee. is syn., fide Brown 29-224 21197. pinguis Hald. is valid, fide Brown 29-224 13108 is syn.. fide Brown 29-224 13109a = 13109, fide Brown 29-224 21198. smithl Brown 30-2 B. C. 21199. cynomysi Brown 27-166 Okla. 21200. cavidomus Brown 27-167 Okla. 21201. martini VanD. 28-153 Cal. 21202. slevini VanD. 28-155 Cal. (Platyderides) includes 13151-13158, 13160, 13167, 13181, 19947 21203. russeus Brown 28-14 Okla. Kan. 21204. aquilonarius^ Brown 28-16 Sask. 21205. thomomysi Brown 28-17 Man. 21206. insolitus Brown 28-18 Okla. 21207. criddlei Brown 28-19 Man. Alta. Sask. 21208. punctissimus Brown 28-35 Okla. Scarab JEiD^ 39 Aphodius 21209. oklahomensis Brown 28-36 Okla, 21210. talpoidesi Brown 28-37 Man. 21211. socialis Brown 28-38 Man. 21212. leptotarsis Brown 28-15 N.W. Terr. Kan. 19947 is var. of 13154, fide Brown 28 {Didactylia d'Orb.) includes 13176 and 13174 of which 13171 is syn. fide Brown 29 DialyteUus Brown 29-211 includes 13207 and 13208 Euparixa Brown 27-288 21213. duncani Brown 27-288 Ariz. Atsenius 21214. erratus Fall 30-96 Fla. 21215. brevis Fall 30-98 Fla. 21216. salutator^ Fall 30-99 Fla. 21217. ludovicianus Fall 30-100 La. 21218. rudellus' Pall 30-103 Fla. 21219. censors Fall 30-104 Mass.-N. Mex. 21220. anticus Fall 30-105 Ark. Ga. Fla. La. 21221. solitarius Blatch. 28-69 Fla. 21222. floridanus' Brown 30-3 Fla. 21223. oklahomensis Brown 30-4 Okla. 21224. cribratus VanD. 28-156 Ariz. 21225. carolinus VanD. 28-157 N. C. 21226. semipilosus^ VanD. 28-158 Ariz. 13241 belongrs in Atsenius, fide Brown 28-307 Pseudataenius Brown 27-290 type 13222 Dialytes 21227. criddlei Brown 29-210 Man, Khyssemus 21228. puncticoUis Brown 29-91 Ont. 21229. neg-lectus Brown 29-92 Okla. Colo. Ochodseus 13272 = 13259, fide Brown 30-4 Odontseus 21230. falli Wallis 28-151 Man. 21231. thoracicornis Wallis 28-153 Ohio 21232. floridensis Wallis 28-155 Fla. 212.33. simi Wallis 28-170 N.J. 21234. liebecki Wallis 28-173 Conn, 21235. darlingtoni Wallis 28-175 N.J. 21236. alabamensis Wallis 29-239 Ala, Bolbocerosoma 21237. lepidi-ssimum Brown 28-193 Okla. 21238. confusum Brown 28-194 Okla.Ark.Ia. 21239. hamatum Brown 29-213 Ga. Geotrupes Nylen 29-219 reports a single specimen of G. sylvaticus from Rhode Island. Acoma 21240. arizonica Brown 29-212 Ariz.Cal. 21241. robusta VanD. 28-159 Cal. 21242. confusa VanD. 28-160 Cal. Glai'esis 21243. knausi Brown 28-73 Kan. 21244. canadensis Brown 28-74 Man. 21245. confusa^ Brown 28-75 Ut. 21246. clypeata^ VanD. 28-162 Cal. Serica 21247. errans Blatch. 29-35 Fla. Phyllophaga 21248. austricola Fall 29-110 and 216 Miss. 21249. mariana^ Fall 29-111 Fla. 21250. iroides Fall 29-112 Ariz. 21251. microdon Fall 29-113 Tex. 21252. paternoi Glasgow 25-293 Va. N.C. 13496a. angulata Glasgow 25-294 N.J. Va. 21253. davisi Langston 27-221 Miss. 21254. deani Luginbill 28-78 S.C. 21255. lota Luginbill 28-87 S.C. Phytalus 21256. vanalleri Schffr. 27-215 Ala.Tenn. Gronocarus Schffr. 27-213 21257. autumnalis Schffr. 27-213 Ala. Polyphylla 13595, 13598, 13605, 13607, 13610, 13612, 13614, 13,615. 13617, 13620, 13622, to 26 are valid, fide Fall 28 oklahomensis Hatch 26-145 = 13598 Okla. 21258. uteana Tanner 28-276 Ut. 21259. rufescenta Tanner 28-276 Ut. Thyce 13628. Delete locality N. Mex. 13645. belongs in Thyce Dinacoma 21260. caseyi Blais. 30-174 Cal. Dichelonyx 13664 = 13665, fide VanD. 28-165 Hoplia 1.3697a is valid species, fide Blatch. 30-36 Anomalopides n.n. Strand 28-2 ( A nomaZopMS II Csy. nee Dunn) Striaodermella 21261. knausi Brown 25-200 Kan. 21262. oklahomensis Hatch 30-24 Okla. Ochrosidia 21263. subvittata Brown 30-5 Okla. 21264. nigricollis Burm. 47-50, fide Buchanan 27-165 Tex.La, robusta Lee. 40 Cerambycid.^ Ligrjrus 21265. IsevicoUis Bates 88-316, fide Blatch. 28-49 Fla. StrategTis 13896a. houstonensis Knaus 25-182 Tex. Cotinis 13931. ab. brunnea Hatch 30-25 Okla. Euphoria 13936 is a var. of 13937, fide Brown 30-5 Ind. lucanid;e Van Dyke 28 Platycerus 21266. seneus VanD. 28-109 Oreg-. 14045a. cribripennis VanD. 28-107 Cal. 14042 = 14047 a, fide VanD. 28 14044 = 14043, fid-e VanD. 28 14049 = 14047 b, fide VanD. 28 14052 = 14055, fide VanD. 28 cerambycid;e* Schmidt 24; Champlain and Knull 25, 26; R. Hopping- 25, 28; Fall 25. 26, 28, 29; Schott 25; Champlain, Kirk and Knull 25; Knaus 25; Fisher 25, 26; Blatchley 25; Wallis 26; Plavilstshikov 27; Hardy and Preece 27; Knull 27, 28, 30; Van Dyke 27, 28, 29; Swaine and Hopping 28; G. R. Hopping- 28; Schaeffer 29; Martin 30; Psota 30; Linsley 30. Parandra 21267. marg-inicollis Schffr. 29-40 So.Cal. 21268. punctlllata Schffr. 29-40 Ariz. Tetropium 21269. alaskanum Fall 26-201 Alas. Dicentrus {Paraopsimus Champlain and Knull 26-205 = Dicentr«s fide iR. Hopping 28-7) 21270. bidentatus Champlain and Knull 26-205 Oreg. Oeme 21271. hirsuta VanD. 27-99 Ariz. Styloxus 21272. ruficeps' VanD. 27-99 Ariz. Methia 21273. brevis' Fall 29-58 So.Cal, Roinaleum 21274. cylindricum^ Knull 27-116 Ariz. 21275. cortiphagus Craighead 23-69 (larva) Knull, 27, 116 (Adult) Pa. Anoplium 21276. duncani^ Knull 27-117 Ariz. 21277. masoni Knull 28-11 111. Ibidion 21278. polingi Fall 25-182 Ariz. Eumichthus 14293a. ater Hardy and Preece 27-188 B.C. 14293b. ruber Hardy and Preece 27-188 B.C. Centrodera 21279. pilosa VanD. 27-101 CaL 21280. blaisdelli VanD. 27-102 Cal. Pseudopachyta S. & H. 28-16 14.348. rugipennis (Ne-wn.) Pidonia Muls. 63-570 * (Haplosalia Csy. 13-200) (Thesalia Csy. 13-198) according to S. and H. 28-18: 14305 = ruf icollis Say 14306 = 14308 = 14308a = 14310 = 14568 = 14569 (?) Idiopidonia S. and H. 28-19 * 14534. pedalls Lee. (genotype) Grammoptera Serv. 35-215 * (Parallelina Csy.) 14455 transferred to Alosterna 14457 = 14456 14461 = 14459 Alosterna Muls. (33-576 * 14455, 14464, 14467, 14468 belong here. Pseudostrant;alia S. and H. 28-24 * 14484. cruentata Hald. (genotype) 14485 = 14484 * The classification of this family on larval characters indicates six subfamilies instead of three, the tribes Asemini, Lepturini, and Disteniini being raised to subfamily rank, with the last named especially by its long, slender larva. • Synonymy fide R. Hopping 28 or S. and H. 28. Cerambycid^ 41 Leptura * 212S1. anthracina Lee. 75-175 is valid Oreg. subcostata Pall synonym, fide S. and H., 28-26 Cal. 14481, 14475, 14486, 14482, 14487, 14474, 14471, belong here 1448:5 = 14482. 14478 and 14479 = 14474 14480, 14470, 14473 and 14472 = 14471 14488 and 14465 belong- here Typocerus * 21282. manitobensis' S. and H. 28-35 Man. 14545 = 14544 14542= ? lunata Fab. 14547 = 14.546 20080 = 14551 21283. deceptus Knull 29-144 Pa. Charisalia * 14464 transferred to Alosterna Anoplotlera Muls. 40-285 * (Judolia Muls.) {Ortholcptura Csy.) {Brachyleiitura Csy.) (Strangalepta Csy.) {XestolepUira Csy.) (.Strophloiia Csy.) 14517, 14536, 14516, 14527, 14528 and 14431 belong here 14452, 14518, 20C72 = 14516 14529 = 14527 21284. knulli S. and H. 28-46 Wyom. 14427, 14437, 14424, 14505, 14507 and 14489 belong here 14428, 20065, 14429, 14430, 14436 = 14427 20C66 = 14424 14506 = 14505 14477, 14426, 14432, 20068, and 20069 belong here 2C063 and 20064 = 14426 20070 = 14432 14435, 145€S, 14512, 14510, and 14498 belong here 14509 = 14508 14513 = 14512 14511 = 14510 14500 = 14498 14504, 14494, 14499, 14493, and 14497 belong here. 14503, 14501, 20074. 20075 = 14504 14496, 14495 = 14494 14318, 14319, 14533, 14532, and 14450 belong here. 14317 = 14318 21285. obscura' S. and H. 28-56 Wash. 20077 = var. ? of 14533 14535 = 14533 14453, 20073 = 14450 14449, 20071, 14454, 14523, and 14530 belong here. Anoplodera Muls. 40-285 * 14531 = 14530 14525a is valid species and belongs here. 20061, 14525, 14526. 14447 belong here. 14524 = 14447 14448 = 14447 14448a and b = 14447 21286. planata^ S. and H. 28-62 Iowa 14522, 14520, 14438, 14439, and 14441 belong here. 14521 = 14520 14519 and 14519a = 14520 14440, 14442, 14443. 14444 = 14441 14445, 14451, 14425, 14466, and 14469 belong here. 14446 = 14445 14433, 14434 = 14425 nitidipennis Prov. = 14469 14532b = 14449 14402 belongs in Acmseops. Stenocorus * 14334 and 14335 = 14340 14328 and 14330 = 14324 14329 and 14331 = 14323 20053 = 14322 Gaurotes * 14413 14412 Acmaeops * 14410 = 14407 14402 belongs here. Leptacmaeops * 14374a and 14376 = 14374 14373, 14378, and 14380 = 14383 14385. 14386. 14388, 14389 = 14384 20058, 14393 = 14391 Cyphonotida 14492 belongs in Euryptera, fide S. and H. 28-65 Neobellainira S. and H. 28-15 14565. delicata (Lee.) genotype Euryptera 14492 belongs here, fide S. and H. 28-65 21287. cruenta Martin 30-70 Ariz. In addition to the ehanges noted above the Swaine and Hopping paper on the Lepturini (of whieh part I was published in 1928) unites the tribes Encyclopini and Leptu- rini. restores the generic names Toxotus and Stenocorus to the sense formerly used, and makes Strangalia Serv. a synonym of Lep- tura L.. so that Strangalina Auri- villius will replace the old name Strangalia. The changes in generic arrangement of the species, though numerous, appear to accord with studies of wing venation and larvae. Drawings by Mr. F. C. Hennessey assist in following the text. Synonymy fide R. Hopping 28 or S. and H. 28. 42 Cerambycidje Molorchus 14584c. celti Knull 30-101 Pa. Plinthocoelium Schmidt 24-382 includes 14599, 14600, 14602, 14604 14599b. smaragdinoides Schmidt 24-384 Tex. Schwarzerion Schmidt 24-387 includes 14603 Anacomis 14614d. thujse VanD. 27-103 B. C. Callidium 21288. vancouverense VanD. 27-104 B. C. 21289. pallidum VanD. 28-111 Cal. 21290. hardyi VanD. 28-112 B. C. Phymatodes 21291. fulgidus G.R.Hopp. 28-246 B. C. 14641a. nigrescens Hardy and Preece 27-190 B. C. 14645a. latifasciatus Hardy and Preece 27-191 Vane Cyllene 14667 = infausta Lee. fide R.Hopp. 28-8 14668a, d, and e = 14668, color varieties of decora, fide R.Hopp. Xylotrechus 21292. bowditchi G.R.Hopp. 28-247 Colo. 21293. schaefferi Schott 25-224 N. J. 20106. abietis VanD. 29-136, n.n. cinereus || VanD. Neoclytus 21294. baillaris VanD. 29-136 Wash. basalis |1 VanD. 27-106 21295. angelicus VanD. 27-107 Cal. 21296. vanduzeei^ VanD. 27-107 Ariz. 14711a. zebratus VanD. 27-108 Cal. Clytoleptus 14732 = 14730, fide Champlain, Kirk and Knull 25 Clytiis 21297. canadensis G.R.Hopp. 28-246 B. C. Batyle 21298. rjfiventris^ Knull 28-126 Ariz. flWoneilema 21299. corpulentum Knaus 25-183 Ariz. 14877c. montanum Psota 30-121 Mont. 21300. puncticollis Psota 30-121 Colo.N.Mex. 21301. angulatum^ Psota 30-122 Wash. 21302. hybrida^ Psota 30-123 Colo. 21303. parahybrida Psota 30-124 N. Mex- 14880a. scabrum Psota 30-125 N. Mex. 21304. alpinum Psota 30-126 Tex. N.Mex. 21305. rinconi Psota 30-126 N. Mex. 21306. texanum Psota 30-127 Tex. 14881b. arizonicum^ Psota 30-128 Ariz. 21307. duncani Psota 30-128 Ariz. 21308. isolatum Psota 30-132 N. Mex. 21309. punctatum Psota 30-133 Tex. 21310. walsenburgi Psota 30-142 Colo. 21311. nigriventris Fisher 26-214 Tex. All of Casey's names, except corrugans, are synonyms, fide Psota. Goes 21312. novus Fall 28-236 Tex. 14917a = 14917, fide Fall 28-237 14916 = 14915, belongs in Goes fide Pall 28-237 14915 occurs in Ga. and N. C. 14920 occurs in N. J., Pa., and R. I. Synaphaeta 14926 and 14927 = 14928, fide R.Hopp. 28-8 Leptostylus 21313. pusillus Blatch. 25-1(57 Fla. 21314. bahamicus Fisher 25-3, fide Champlain and Knull 26-205 Fla. 21315. knulli Fisher 25-103 Md. 21316. scurra v. dorsalis Fisher 26-21 Cuba, Fla. Lepturges 21317. minutus Champlain and Knull 25-207 La, 21318. neomexicanus Champlain and Knull 25-470 N. Mex. Pogonocherus (Key to species Linsley 30) 21319. vandykei Linsley 30-79 So. Tex, 15051 = 15049 15054 = 15053 15057 = 15055 15058 = 15056 15060 = 15049 Ecyrus (Key to species Linsley 30) 21320. cornutus Linsley 30-86 So. Tex. 15066 is valid Linsley 31-106 Ataxia 21321. brunneus Champlain and Knull 26-206 No. 111. Saperda 21322. bipunctata R.Hopp. 25-208 Man. Oberea 21323. delongi Knull 28-12 Ohio 21324. brooksi WaJlis 26-94 Man. 15136. caseyi n.n. Plav. 27-64 ferruginea |1 Csy. • Synonymy fide R. Hopping 28 or S. and H. 28. Chrysomelid^ 43 CHRYSOMELOIDEA The publication of Boving- and Craighead's "Synopsis of the principal Larval Forms of Coleoptera" indicates the necessity of dividing the series Cerambycoiciea, uniting the families Bi'uchidse (Mylabridse) and Chrysomelidae as a series, Chrysomeloidea. Within that series, on larval characters, the subfamilies of Chrysomelidae heretofore recognized would become families, Sagrinse becoming Sagridse, Donaciinse Donaciidce, etc. In the Orsodacnidce two subfamilies, Orsodacnince and Zeugophorin:e are indicated us required. The present subfamilies Chlamydin^, Clytrinse, Cryptocephalinse, and Lamprosominse, become components of a family Camptosomatidse. In the family Galerucidae the sulifamilies Galeru- cinte, Dial>roticinfe (formerly the tribe Diabr'oticini) and Halticinte are provisionally assembled; but it is stated that "when better studied, the classification of the entire family Galerucidse will unquestionably be changed." CHRYSOMELIDiiE Sehaeffer 24, 25, 26, 2S, 29; Laboissiere 25, 29; Blatchley 25, 27, 28; Chittenden 25, 27; Gentner 25, 26, 28; Heikertinger 25; Van Dyke 25; Fall 26, 27, 28, 29; Brisley 27, 28; Hatch 27, 28, 31; Blake 27, 28, 30; Spaeth 27; Martin 28. Donacia 21325. 15202. 15202a. 15199. 21326. 21326a, 15201. 15200. 20161. 20160. 21327. 21327a 21327b 21327c. The results of the studies of Sehaeffer are best slaown by the following new catalogue of the the species. The original catalogue number is preserved for the species of which the status is unchanged; otherwise it is shown in parenthesis, militaris Lacord. floridas Leng (15197) piscatrix Lacord. Carolina Lacord. cupreallMelsh. alutacea Lee. congener Lee. palmata Oliv. claudicans Germ. texana Cr. minor Schffr. 25-72 rufescens Lacord. hypoleuca Lacord edentata Schffr. parvidens Schffr. cincticornis Newn. (15198 a) lucida Lacord. , tryphera Schffr. 25-81 N.J. Mex. , tenuis Schffr. 25-82 N.C. Fla. Mich. Mass.-Fla. Ga.Tex. Tex.La.Fla, Mich.-Tex. Can.-Va. Cal.-B.C. N.Y.-Md. rufipennis Lacord. pulchella Lee. 1519S. proxima Kby. 15198d. californiea Lee. 21328. cserulea Oliv. episcopalis Lacord (15198 c.) 21329. magnifica Lee. (15198 b.) Can. -Colo. 15194. hirticollis Kby. rudicollis Lacord. DonacJa 15196. pubescens Lee. 21330. quadricollis Say N.Y.-H.B.T. cuprasa Kby. curticollis Knab (15204) 15206. rugosa Lee. 20162. assimilis Lacord. N.J. Md. glabrata Schffr. 21331. biimpressa Melsh. Can. Fla. aurichalcea Melsh. torosa Lee. (15212) distinctaJLeng 21331a. hmonia Schffr. 25-100 N.Y.-Mieh. 15207. porosicollis Lacord. 15211. distincta Lee. 15203. subtil is Kunze seneallAhrens confluenta Say aequalis Kby. serea Lacord. eonfluens Lee. 15203a. fulgens Lee. N.Y.-H.B.T. 20164. tubereulifrons Schffr. 21332. vicina Lacord. Ala. 20163. liebecki Schffr. pallipes II Lacord. 15205. megacornis Blatch. megalocera Weise 15209. aequalis Say confusa Lacord. dissimilis Schffr. 25-115 Fla. 15218. rufa Say tuberculata Lacord. (1.5210) rutila Melsh. 15195. pubicollis Schffr. 44 Chrysomelid^ Donacia iPoedlocera Schffr.) 15208. harrisi Lee. (Plateumaris Thorns.) 21333. sulcicollis Lacord. Can. -Wis. metallicaJSay affinis Kby. kirbyi Lacord. jucunda Lee. rufaJLeng- (15218) 15217. flavipes Kby. ehaleea Lacord. 15217a. shoemakeri Schffr. 25-129 N.J. N.Y. D.C. Va. 15217b. lodingi Schffr. 25-129 Ala. 21334. nitida Germ. N.Y. binodosa Lee. nee Germ. 21335. notmani Schffr. 25-132 N.Y. 15216. emarg-inata Kby. junci Coup. 15216a. paeifiea Schffr. 25-135 Cal. 15216b. frosti Schffr. 25-136 Mass.-Alta. 15215. metalHca Ahrens femoralis Kby. (15214) cataractas Newm. parva Lacord. nana Melsh. indica Melsh. g-entilis Lee. 21336. g-ermari Mann. Nfld.-Cal. Alas, aurifer Lee. dives Lee. femoralisJLec. serricauda Schffr. (20165) 21336a. flavipennis Mann. Oreg-.-Alas. 21337. diversa Schffr. 25-143 Ind. Wis. Ont. harrisi$Blateh. 21338. fulvipes Lacord. Alta.-Pa. cuprea+Lec. pusillaJLeng (pars) 15213. pusilla Say rugifrons Newn. 15213a. pyritosa Lee. 15213b. robusta Schffr. 21339. wallisi Schffr. 25-147 Man. Mich. -Alas, aurifer var. Lee. 21340. dubia Schffr. 25-152 Wyom.-Alas. 21341. neomexicana Schffr. 25-154 N.Mex, 21342. longicollis Schffr. 25-156 B.C.-Nev. 21343. vermiculata' Schffr. 25-158 Cal. Syneta 15221a. minuta Brisley 27-60 Thricolema a distinct genus Brisley 27-56 Zeugophora atra Fall. 26-203 n.n. for abnormislCr. nee Lee. Crioceris according to Hatch 27-211: inerucifer Pic 06-119-123 Mich. 4-punctata Schust. " linnei Pie " " anticeeonjuncta Pie " " apieeeonjuncta Pie " " impupiliata Pic " " Leiiia 15253b. nigriventris Fall 28-238 Cal. 20169 = 15255, fide Fall 28-238 15255 is subsp. of 12253. Brisley 28-118 15257. ealifornica n.n. Heinze 27-142, for aemulall Coscinoptera 21344. inornata Fall 27-382 L.Cal. Euryscopa 21345. alieula Fall 27-383 L.Cal. Saxinis 21346. mierostriga Fall 27-384 Ariz. Mex. Chlamys (Boloschesis Jacobson 24-239) {Arthrochlamys Ihering, Rev. do Mus. Paulista VI. 1904, p. 642) (cf. Laboissiere 29-256) 21347. subelata Schffr. 26-184 Ariz. Cal. 21348. scabripennis Schffr. 26-184 Tex. N.Mex. Ariz. Cal. 21349. quadrilobata Schffr. 26-186 Tex. 20173. = moestifica Lac. Monachulus 21350. viridanus Fall 27-139 Fla. Bassareus 21351. clathratus Melsh. vahd sp. fide Blatch. 28-71 Metachroma 21352. insulare Fall 27-390 L. Cal. 21353. opacipenne Fall 27-138 L. Cal. 21354. coronadense Fall 27-138 Cal. 21.355. anaemicum Fall 27-138 Fla. 15588. r= adustum Suffr. 66-339, fide Blake 30-214 Typophorus lo625a. sturmi Lef. is subsp., fide Chittenden 25-91 Paria 21356. juniperi Blatch. 27-143 Ind. ^ Colaspidea 20188 occurs in Cuba, fide Blatch. 28-49 Hydrothassa Thoms. 66-279 21357. boreela Schffr. 28-289 Man.Alta.B.C. 15636, 15637, 15638, also belong here Chrysomelid;e 45 Calligrapha 15675a. confluens Schffr. 28-290 N.S.-Mass. 21358. alni Schffr. 28-290 N.S.-Mass. Phfedon * 15695. prasinella (Lee.) 61-358 Wash.-So.Cal. punctatus Hatch 28-46. Fall 29-145 Wash, vandykei Hatch 28-61, Fall 29-145 Cal. 15696. purpurea Linell 98-482, Fall 29-151 Ut. Ariz, purpurescens Hatch 28-61, Fall 29-150 Ariz. 15698. oviformis (Lee.) 61-457, Fall 29-151 N. Eng.-Alas. ? vancouverensis Hatch 28-62, Fall 29-151 15699. viridis (Melsh.) 47-175, Fall 29-149 Que. Fla. N.Mex. seruginosus Suffr. 58-395, Fall 29-149 N. Am. microreticulatus Hatch 28-46, Fall 29-148 N. T. dietrichi Hatch 28-46, Fall 29-148 N. Y. ? oklahomensis Hatch 31-103 as variety Okla. 15697. armoracife (L.) 58-369, Fall 29-152 Eur. N. Am. ? americanus Schffr. 29-287, and Fall i. litt. Mich. 21359. nig-er Hatch 28-47 Wash, planus Hatch 31-104, and i. litt. 21360. carri Hatch 28-46, Fall 29, and Schffr. 29 Que.-Alta. ? cochleariK Fall nee Fab., fide Schffr. 29 21361. uniformis Fall 29-150 Mass. N.J. Ga. 21362. cyanescens St&l 60-470, Fall 29-150 Mex. Ariz, huaehucse Hatch 28-62 Ariz. Gastroidea {Gastrophysa Redt.) 213()3. formosa (Say) is valid, fide Schffr. 28-45 15705 = Nodonota puncticollis Lef. 28-45 Una 21364. interrupta Fab. 01-4.38 21o64a. 4-g-uttata Schffr. 28-43 Alta. 21.364b. aeneicollis Schffr. 2.S'-43 loTlOc. maculicollis Schffr. 28-44 Ut. 15711a. scriptoides Schffr. 28-44 N. J. Phyllodeeta 21365. americana Schffr. 28-46 Pa. 21365a. pallipes Schffr. 28-47 Ohio. Triarius 21366. suturalis Martin 28-34 Ariz. Diabi'otica of. Lever 30-656, and Laboissiere 25 Luperodes 21367. bimarginata Blake 28-143 N. C. Oedionychis 15S71a. lamprocyanea Blake 27-11 Ariz. Colo. 15868a. badia Blake 27-14 Va. scripticollis Say ^ 15868, fide Blake 27 15875b. pallida Blake 27-27 Tex. Okla. 21368. amplivittata Blake 27-24 N.Am. (U.S.?) 21369. spilonota B.ake 27-36 Fla. 21370. obsidiana (Fab.) 01-499 21370a. blakese n.n. flava II Blake 27-40 nee Gmelin Ala. 111. Kan. 21371. discicollis Cr. 73-61 Fla. 21372. lateralis Jac. 86-412 Ariz. 21373. durangoensis Jac. 92-318 Ariz. 15886. circumdata Rand, replaces limbalis Melsh. 21374. subvittata Horn is valid, fide Blake 27 15889. quercata (Fab.) reidentified, fide Blake 27 15872. gracilis is syn. fide Blake 27 Harold's names, joeosa, horni, longula not identified DJsonycha, fide Blake 30-210 15895e (= costipennis Duv.) is valid Fla. Cuba. 15895 is valid E. of Miss. So. Sf. 15895d is valid Fla. 21375. uniguttata (Say) is valid U.S. E. of Rockies 15895a is valid Cal. 15895b. (= procera Csy.) is valid E. of Rockies vicina Kby. remains doubtful 15902a is valid fide Blatch. 30-43 Haltica 15937 =: tombacina Mann., fide Fall 26-204 21376. cupreolus Fall 26-204 n.n. for tombacina t Horn 21377. vitiosa Blatch. 28-71 Fla. 21378. brisleyi Gentn. 28-59 Ariz. Colo. Neb. 21379. nigra' Gentn. 28-61 N. Mex. 15925. aeneola n.n. Blatch. 25-245. for senescens || 21380. canadensis Gentn. 26-149 Man. 21381. elongata Gentn. 26-151 Man. * We have included, in treating Phaedon, Hatch's paper of 1931 in which he disputes in part the synonymy of Fall's paper of 1929, and describes planus. This name he later, in a letter to us, treated as an aberration. We have included also a letter from Fall, disputing Schaeffer's con- clusions, in part. 46 Chrysomelid^ Chalcoides 159tJ8. Following Heikertinger 13-155, Schaeffer 24-145, Chittenden 25-120, the helxines of Linne is question- able or unrecognizable. The ar- rangement of names, fide Chitten- den, is fulvicornis (Fab.) 92-30 Eur. N.Am. subsp. nana Say subsp. violacea Melsh. Crepidodera 21382. solani Blatch. 25-167 Fla, Leptotrichaltiea Heikertinger 25-68 (Leptotrix Horn nee Meyer 1868) Chaetocnema 21383. parvula* Gentn, 28-62 Ariz. 21384. bicolor Gentn. 28-63 Ariz. 21385. magnipunctata Gentn. 28-64 So. Cal. Systena 21386. floridana Blatch. 28-72 Fla. Longi tarsus 21387. waterhousei Kutschera 64-274 Eur.Mich.Ind. (Wien. Ent. Monatschr. Vol. VIII) menthse (Bedel) 98-189 menthse || Gentn. 25-109 menthaphagus Gentn. 26-152 and 28-264 21388. ovalis Gentn. 26-153 Nfld. Glyptina. 21389. maritima Fall 27-140 Mass. Aphthona 21390. schaefferi Blatch. 27-144 Fla. Phyllotreta as arranged by Chittenden 27 16075. armoracias (Koch) 03-75 t Eur.Que.-Neo. vittata Steph. 31-297 16075a. biplagiata^ Chitt. 27-16 Wis. 16D64. lepidula (Lee.) 57-68 Cal. 16C67. oregonensis (Cr.) 73-66 Or.-Tex. 16068. robusta Lee. 78-614 Mich.-Man. 16065. zimmermanni (Cr.) 73-66 N. Eng.-Man. sinuata $ Horn 89-295 20245. utana Chitt. 20-389 Ut.-Oreg. 16066. vittata (Fab.) 01-469 t Eur. N.Eng. Cal. striolata (Fab.) 07-148 sinuata $ Redt. 16066a. discedens Weise 93-873 Fla. Tex. D.C. 16066b. monticola Weise 93-873 t Eur. Cal. D.C. 16066e. lineolata Chitt. 27-25 Ala.-Alas. 16066d. vernicosa^ Chitt. 27-25 Cal. 16066e. artivitta^ Chitt. 27-26 la. 20243. liebecki Schffr. 19-439 Fla. Md. 111. 21391. alberta Chitt. 27-28 Alta. 21392. perspicua^ Chitt. 27-29 Oreg. • Variety of bipustulata, fide Chitt. 27. Phyllotreta 21393. obtusa^ Chitt. 27-30 Colo. 21394. oblonga Chitt. 27-31 Alta. 16073. ramosa (Cr.) 74-80 Cal. Nev. N.Y. 16074. bipustulata (Fab.) 01-4&4 N.Y. Wis. Kan. 20244. conjuneta Gentn. 24-168* Mich. Wis. Kan. 16069. denticornis Horn 89-297 Cal. Oreg. 21395. amplicornisi Chitt. 27-35 16070. ulkei Horn 89-298 Ohio. 16071. decipiens Horn 89-298 Or.Mont.B.C. 16071a. ordinata Chitt. 27-38 Nev.-Wash. 16072. albionica (Lee.) 57-68 Colo-B.C. 16072a. corusca^ Chitt. 27-40 B.C. 21396. herbacea Chitt. 27-41 Colo. 21397. prasina Chitt. 27-42 Cal.Ariz.Tex. 16076. chalybeipennis (Cr.) 73-67 Mass. -Fla. 16078. seneicollis (Cr.) 73-67 Tex.-S.Dak. 16077. lewisii (Cr.) 73-66 Md.-Oreg. 21398. Columbiana Chitt. 27-46 B.C. 21399. subnitida Chitt. 27-47 Oal.-N.Mex. 21400. aerea Allard 59-c fEur. N.Y. punctulata Foudras 60-255 21401. inconspicua Chitt. 27-49 Alta- Wash. 21402. fulgida Chitt. 27-50 Colo.-Cal. 21403. transversovalis* Chitt. 2J-51 Ut. 21404. brevipennis Chitt. 27-52 Man. 16080. pusilla Horn 89-.302 Colo.-Cal. 21405. laticornis Chitt. 27-54 Ariz. 21406. viridicyanea Chitt. 27-55. Cal. 21407. polita Chitt. 27-56 Oreg. 21408. inordinata Chitt. 27-57 Tex. Ariz. 20242. undulata Kutsch. 60-301 ? N.Am. 16079. lindahli Dury (in Tanygaster?) 160S1. pidta(Say) in»Trachymetopa Weise, fide Heikertinger 25-58 Anisostena 21409. californica VanD. 25-170 Cal. Brachycoryna 21410. dolorosa VanD. 25-170 Cal. 16117. =hardyi Cr. fide VanD. 25 Miororhopala iei31c. militaris VanD. 25-173 Cal. Chejymorpha 21411. phytophagica Cr. 73-77 is valid Ariz. Physonota 10142b. arizonjB Schffr. 25-234 Ariz. 21412. helianthi Rand, is valid fide Criddle 26-208 Cassida 21413. relicta Spaeth 27-114 111. Platystomid^ 47 Deloyala 16155a. diversicoUis Schffr. 25-235 Tex. Ariz. Metriona 16157b. floridana Schffr. 25-235 Fla. 21414. marginepunctata Schffr. 25-236 Ala. 21415. lodingi Schffr. 25-236 Ala, Coptocycia 21416. pinicola Schffr. 25-235 Ala. MYLABRID-S: On larval characters two subfamilies, Pachymerinas and Bruchinae are suggested by Bciving and Craighead. Caryobruchus Bridwell 29-148 New genus proposed for 16163 and 16164 Spermophagus 2f. Bridwell 30-29 on status of robinise Fab. Mylabris 21417. wheelocki Blatch. 30-35 21418. prolixus Fall 26-204 Fla. Alas. brentid;e Kleine 27. Platystrophus Kleine 17-39 This generic name is proposed for Eupsalis and the varieties lecontei and sallei are treated by Kleine as valid, without explanation. Brentus 16260 = mexicanus Boh. 40-532 PLATYSTOMIDiZE (ANTHRIBID^) (CHORAGID^) This family is treated under the name Clioragidae in Bradley's Manual. Several nomenclatorial changes are made by Pierce 30; in the same paper keys to several genera by Barber and Buchanan are printed, as well as 'other keys by Pierce. Wolf rum, in Col. Cat. parts 102 (1929) restores the family name Anthribidae, makes two subfamilies, and submerges the genera Gonops and Toxotropis in Ormiscus. Boving and Craighead, on larval characters, elevate the rank of the family to a series, PlatystVimoidea, divided into two subfamilies, Brachy- tarsinae (legs present) and Choraginae (legs absent) in larval stage. Meconemus Labram and Imhoff 38-51, fide Pierce (Ischnocerus Schon.) 21419. angulata Martin 30-71 Ariz. Toxotropis Key, Pierce 30 (Gonops Lee.) fide Pierce 21420. simplex^ Pierce 30-8 Ga, 21421. sparsus' Pierce 30-9 Tex. 21422. 4-macuIatus Pierce 30-9 Fla.-D.C. 21423. mitchelli Pierce 30-10 T ,x. 21424. victoriensis Pierce 3C-11 Tex. 38-51. Eusphyms 21425. schwarzi Pierce 30-28 Fla. Discotenes Labram and Imhoff fide Pierce (Phanosolena Schffr.) Ormiscus 21426. angulatus Pierce 30-6 21427. solidus^ Pierce 30-7 EurjTiiycter Key, Pierce 30 21428. latifascia Pierce 30-17 21429. bicarinatus^ Pierce 30-17 Wash. 21430. tricarinatus Pierce 30-17 N.C.-Wls. Tex. Tex. N.Y. Ont. 48 Curculionid;e Tropideres 21431. barberi Pierce 30-13 Tex. Allandrus Key, Barber 30 21432. populi Pierce 30-19 Ariz. Ut. Id. Mich. Piezocorynus Key, Buchanan 30 1628S. =plagifer Jordan 04-277, fide Pierce Pseudanthribus Pierce 30-24 (Anthribus Geoff.) Bracliytarsus 21433. annulatus Carr 30-279 Alta. Brat'hytarsoides Pierce 30-29 n. gen. for 16310 and others Euxenus 21434. ater^ Blatch. 30-238 Pla. CURCULIONOIDEA The series Brentoidea, Curcuhonoidea, and Scolytoidea are consoHdated by Boving- and Craighead on larval characters. They state that the larvae of Curculionidse and Scolytidae "cannot be separated." The sub- merged larvae of Lissorhoptrus, living between the leaves of rice, lead to their separation as a subfamily Lissorhoptrinae. The families sug- gested are Belidee, Brentidae, Attelabidse (including Rhynchitinae = Cimberinae and Attelabinae) Apionidse, Curculionidae, Calendridee, Platy- podidse, and Scolytidae. CURCULIONIDiiE Fall 25, 26, 27, 28, 29; Chittenden 25, 26, 28, 30; Blatchley 25, 28; Pierce 25; Satterthwait 25; Fisher 25; Voss 25; Buchanan 26, 27, 29; Barber 26; Van Dyke 27, 28, 29. 30; Cotton 27; Carr 29, 3(1; Brown 29, 30; Ryan 29; Frost 30; CVcsby and Blauvelt 30; Mutchler 30; Bradley 30. Diodyrhynchus (in subfamily Cimberinae, fide Bradley 30-259) 21435. slevini Martin 30-130 Cal. RhjTichites 21436. quadripennis Fall 29-292 Tex. 21437. delectus Fall 29-292 So.Cal. 16357a. levirostris^ Fall 29-293 Cal. 21438. insularis Fall 29-293 Cal. Is. Attelabus (Himatolahns) 21439. constrictipennis Chitt. 26-163 Ariz. 21440. disparipes Chitt. 26-164 Ariz. 21441. coloradoensis Voss 25-244 So.Colo. (Pilolahus) 21442. californicus Voss 25-243 Cal. According to Col. Cat. pars 110: 16365a. is a synonym of 16365 ; the synonymy under 16369 is to be reversed; the subgenera are Pilolabus for californicus, Himatolabus for 16369, Synolabus for 16366. 16367 and 16368. Cyrtolabus for Chittenden's species, and Homoeolabus for 1()365 .■\pion 21443. alaskanum Fall 26-205 Alas. 21444. dilaticolle Fall 25-85 N.J. 21445. bischoffi Fall 25-86 N.Y. N.J. Va. atripestPall, 98 nee. Smith Apion 21446. diff rectum Fall. 25-87 N.J. Mass. Id. 21447. speculiferum Fall 27-140 Alta. 21448. cyanitinctum Fall 27-141 Man. Eupagoderes 21449. giganteus Chitt. 26-169 Cal. Dichoxenus 16548 belongs here, fide Buchanan 27-184 Calomycterus 21450. setarius Roelofs 73-175, fide Mutchler 30-1 N.Y. Panscopus Key, Buchanan 27 (Nomiclus) 21451. schwarzi Buch. 27-30 Ut. 21452. rugicollis' Buch. 27-31 Wash. 21453. bufo^ Buch. 27-31 Cal. 21454. pallidus Buch. 27-31 B.C. Id. Mont. 21455. tricarinatus' Buch. 27-32 Oreg. (Pseudopanscopns Buch. 27-33) 21456. costatus^ Buch. 27-33 B.C. 1P).575=: 16636, fide Buch. 16584a = ia584. fide Buch. 16586 = 16576, fide Buch. Panscopidius = Nocheles, fide Buch. Pantomorus 16659. =godmani Cr. fide Bradley 30-262 CURCULIONID^ 49 MesagToious Schon. 40-1281 (Lepidocricus Pierce) fide Buchanan 29 21457. minor Buch. 29-6 Ohio-Cola 21458. oblongus Buch. 29-8 Neb.-Wyom. 21459. plumosus Buch. 29-9 Tex. 21460. elong-atus Buch. 29-10 Oreg. 21461. nevadianus Buch. 29-11 Nev. 21462. incertus Buch. 29-11 Wash. 21463. hispidus Buch. 29-12 Cal. 21464. strigisquamosus Buch. 29-13 Cal. 21465. ocularis Buch. 29-13 Cal. Trigonoscuta 16695 = 16673 fide Buch. 27-184 IJracliyrhinus cf. Chitt. 25-290, and Buch. 27-183 21466. cribricollis Gyll. 34-582 fide VanD. 29-8 and Ryan 29-567 Cal. .\gronus 21467. carri Buch. 29-102 Alta. Euriiinus (Simoini) Buch. 26-179 21468. mononychus Buch. 26-180 Ut. Ariz. Trichalophus 21469. brunneus^ VanD. 27-15 Wash. 21470. foveirostris Chitt. 25-141* Acmapgeniiis 21471. granicollis' VanD. 27-14 Wyom. Lepiclophorus 21472. rainieri VanD. 30-149 Wash. 21473. alternatus VanD. 30-150 Wash. Or. Desiantha (Hyperini) Pasc. 70-193 21474. nociva Lea 09-174 fide Blatch. 25-92 tMiss. Lepyrus Key to sp. Van D. 28-57 21475. nordenskioldi Faust 87 21475a. canadensis Csy. 21475b. cinereus VanD. 28-57 Alas. 21476. oregonus Csy. 21476a. tesselatus VanD. 28-56 Alta. Listronotus 21477. impressus VanD. 29-106 Cal. 21478. elegans VanD. 29-107 Cal. 21479. leucozonatus Chitt. 26-341 O. Fla. N.Y. (Listroderes) 21480. apicalis Waterh. 41-123, fide Chitt. 26-71 Hyperodes 21481. annulipes Blatch. 25-92 Fla. 21482. carinatus Blatch. 28-242 Fla. 16810 = 168.34. fide Fall 26-206 vitticollis}Dietz = 16835a. fide Fall 26-206 Pissodes 21483. robustus VanD. 27-11 Cal. 21484. ochraceus VanD. 27-12 Cal. ' Referred to Plinthodes Van D. 27-15. ** Curculio nucum designated as type by Latrei pp. 113-114. Anculopus Van D. 27-12 21485. foveatus VanD. 27-13 Wash. Notaris 21486. flavipilosus Chitt. 30-48 Alas. 21487. goliath Buch. 27-38 Nev. Oreg. 16923 = bimaculatus Fab., fide Buch. 26-36 Smicronyx 21488. minutissimus' Blatch. 28-244 Fla. Taiiyspliyrus 21489. atra' Blatch. 28-244 .Mass, Bagous 21490. carinatus Blatch. 25-95 Fla. Myrmex ( O tidocephalus ) 21491. ventralis' VanD. 30-151 Tex. 21492. dimidiatus' VanD. 30-152 Tex. 21493. octolineatus Champ. 03-242 fide VanD. 30-153 Ariz. Curculio** L. 58 377-386. {Balaninus Germ.) Arranged as follows by Chitten- den, 1927: * 17155. proboscideus Fab. E.U.S. 17177. auriger Csy. E.U.S.Arlz? 17159. nasicus Say E.U.S. Tex. 17156. caryse Horn E.U.S. Tex. 17157. rectus Say E.U.S. Tex. 21494. macrodon' Chitt. 27-154 Tex. 21495. longidens Chitt. 27-155 Mass. Fla. Tex. 21496. ruficristatus' Chitt. 27-156 Tex. 21497. orthorhynchus Chitt. W. Va. N.J.-Tex. 21498. longinasus' Chitt. 27-158 Ariz. 2149S'a. mandibularis Chitt. 27-158 Ariz. 21499. multifasciatus' Chitt. 27-159 Wis. 21500. pardus Chitt. 27-160 So.Cal. 21501. gracilis Chitt. 27-161 Ariz. 21502. wenzeli Chitt. 27-161 W. Tex. •T^ V V T^ 17160. pardalis Chitt. E.U.S. Tex. 17176. victoriensis Chitt. Tex.-S.C. 17176a. fulvus Chitt. 27-165 S.C.-Ala. 215<).'l emarginatus Chitt. 27-165 N.Mex. 17170. -strictus Csy. N.J. Ut. 17175. q-griseffi Chitt. Ariz. 17161. confusor Ham. ' E.U.S. Dak. 17167. uniformis Uec. ";al. Ut. B.C. 21504. parvidens Chitt. Gulf. St. N.C. 17162. baculi Chitt. E.U.S. Tex. 17162a. curtus Chitt. lie 1810, fide Pierce Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 1925, 50 CURCULIONID^ Curculio 21505. cervulinus Chitt. 27-174 Cal. 17169. undulatus Csy. Ariz. 21506. microdon Chitt. 27-175 Tex. 21506a. rectitibialis Chitt. N.Mex. 17164. obtusus Blanch. E.U.S. Can. Tex. 21507. numenius Chitt. 27-178 Can. -Colo. 21508. funicularis Chitt. 27-179 N.Mex.Can. 21509. iowensis Csy. (17161a.) N.Y. Wis. Tex. 21510. ibis Chitt. 27-181 Ariz. 21511. exilis^ Chitt. 27-182 Can. 17166. monticola Csy. W.Tex. N.Mex. 21512. crassirostris Chitt. 27-184 Ariz. 21513. aurivestis' Chitt. 27-185 Cal. 21514. brevinasus Chitt. 27-185 Cal. 17168. nanulus Csy. N.Mex. 21515. striatus Chitt. 27-187 W.Tex. 17163. humeralis Csy Fla. 21516. albidus Chitt. 27-189 ? haroldi Faust 90-292, fide Chitt. 28-69 China N.Am? 17155a, 17155b = 17155 17158, 17177a, 17178, 17179 = 17177 auctus Csy. = 17159 sparsus Gyll. rostratus Gyll., and nasatus Say = 17159? appalachius Csy. = 17160 17173, 17171, 17172, and ordinatus Csy. = 17170 proprius Csy. = 17175 17165 = 17167 17180 = 17166 17174 = 17168 Anthonoinus (Coccotorus) 21517. pruniphilus Chitt. 25-130 Tex, (Anthono7nus) 21518. nubiloides Fall 28-239 Me. and West 21519. australis Blatch. 25-98 Fla. 21520. bicoro.stris Blatch. 25-97 Fla. 172.39a. picipes' Blatch. 28-249 111. 17267. xantus Blatch. 25-99 = 17267 fide Fall 28-2.38 Mass. ? 17312 = 17273, fide Fall 28-230. denied Blatch. 30-41 Epimeehus 21521. flavirostris Fall 28-239 So.Cal. Orchestes 21522. uniformis Brown 29-110 Man. 21523. testaceus Mul. 76-90 fide Frost 30-97 Me. N.S. 17345a. is valid species, occurs in Quebec, fide Brown 30 Cleonus 21524. pigrer Scop. 63-23, fide Crosby and Blauvelt 30-164 N.Y. Lixus 21.525. novellus Blatch. 25-101 Ind. 21526. pusio' Blatch. 28-250 Fla, 21527. blakese Chitt. 28-90 Cal. 21528. albisetiger Chitt. 30-2 Tex. 21529. aspericollis Chitt. 30-3 Kan. 21530. coloradensis' Chitt. 30-4 Colo. 21531. perstriatus Chitt. 30-5 Colo. 21532. acirostris Chitt. 30-6 N.C. 21533. ordinatipennis^ Chitt. 30-7 La. 21534. quadratipunctatus^ Chitt. 30-8 Colo. 17425a. profundus Chitt. .30-9 Ga.-Tex. 21535. crassipunctatus^ Chitt. 30-9 Ariz. 215.36. ivse Chitt. 30-10 La. 21537. dissimilis Chitt. 30-11 Ga. 21538. tricristatus Chitt. 30-12 N.Y. Ala. Kan. 215.39. planicollis Chitt. .30-13 la. La. 21540. pervestitus Chitt. 30-14 Ariz. N.Mex. 21541. flexipennis^ Chitt. 30-15 la. 21.542. buchanani' Chitt. 30-16 la. 21543. pluchese Chitt. 30-17 Tex. 17437a. ocellatus Chitt. 30-18 N.Y. N.J. 21544. capitatus^ Chitt. .30-19 Md. 21545. lodingi Chitt. 30-20 Ala. Fla. La. 21546. regularipennis Chitt. 30-21 Ind. D.C. La. 21547. cleonoides^ Chitt. .30-22 Tex. 21548. mephitis^ Chitt. .30-23 B.C. 21549. elephantulu.si Chitt. 30-24 111. Baris 21550. seminola^ Blatch. 28-251 Fla. 21551. palmensis* Blatch. 28-252 Fla. Geraeus (Centrinaspis Csy.) (type 17582) 21552. arg-entis Blatch. 25-102 Ind. 21553. bracatoides^ Blatch. 28-253 Fla. Linuiobaris (Anaccntrus Csy.) (type 17622) 21554. vicarius Blatch. 28-2.54 Fla. (Sibariops Csy.) (type 17637) 21555. pellax^ Blatch. 28-255 Fla. Barinus 20601 belongs here, fide Fall 28-240 SCOLYTID^ 51 Cylindrocopturus * 21556. medicatus Carr 29-134 Alta. 21557. vanduzeei VanD. 30-153 Cal. 21558. crassus VanD. 30-154 Cal. 21559. hemizonise VanD. 30-155 Cal. 21560. cretaceus VanD. 30-155 Ariz. 21561. unicolor VanD. 30-156 Cal. Ceutorhynchus 21562. fulvotertius Fall 26-206AIas. Perig aster 21563. alternans^ Blatch. 28-256 Fla. Acanthoscelidius n. n. Dalla Torre and Hustache (AcanthoscelisWDietz nee Dej.) Ceutorhynchus 21564. seratus Dietz is valid, fide Col. Cat. pars 113** 21565. hirtellus Dietz is valid, fide Col. Cat. pars 113 21566. hamiltoni Dietz is valid, fide Col. Cat. pars 113 21567. rubidus Gyll. 37-484 Miss. Auleutes 21568. epilobii Payk. is valid, fide Col. Cat. pars 113 N.Am. Sib. Eur. Conotrathelus 21569. cinereus' VanD. 30-158 Tex. 21570. asperatus^ VanD. 30-159 Ariz. 21571. setiferous' VanD. 30-160 Ariz. 21572. nig-romaculatus VanD. 30-161 Ariz. 21573. retusus Fall 29-59 Fla. Ryssematus 21574. beutenmuelleri' VanD. .30-161 N.C. 21575. arizonicus VanD. 30-162 Ariz. 21576. acutecostatus Champ. fide VanD. 30-163 Ariz. Chalcodermus 21577. martini' VanD. 30-163 Ariz. Cophes Champ. 05-515 21578. gibbus Champ. 05-517, fide VanD. 30-164 Ariz. Euscepes 21579. deceptus' Blatch. 25-106 Fla. Micralcinus 21580. kalmbachi Buch. 27-169 Gerstaeckeria 21581. doddi Fisher 25-426 La. Tex. Apteromechus 21582. microstictus Fall 25-88 and 123 Fla. 215S'3. texanus* Fall 25-88 Tex. Thecesternus 18005 is an aberration of 18002, fide Col. Cat. pars 106 Trichacorynus 21584. sulcirostris' Blatch. 28-259 N.J. Phloeophagus 21585. californicus VanD. 27-16 Cal. 21586. canadensis VanD. 27-17 Alta. Pseudopentarthrum 21587. fraternum Blatch. 28-260 Fla. Pentarthrinus 21588. dissimilis Blatch. 25-108 Fla, Calendra Clairv. 98-62 ( = Sphenophorus fide Pierce 19-26) 21589. sequoise VanD. 30-165 Cal. 21590. multilineatus Satt. 25-2o9 Minn. 21591. medorsensis Satt. 25-270 Kan. 21592. elong-ata Roelfs., 75-187 fide Cotton 27-93 SCOLYTID/E Sphjerosinus Eg-grers 29-40 21593. striatus Eggers 29-41 N.Am. Polygraphus 21594. hopping-i Sw. 25-51 Hylastes 21592. yukonis Fall 26-207 Yukon Ariz. • This penus and Eulechriops are not Zygopini, fide Barber 26-53. •* In this catalogue, besides the changes noted above, the tribe Ceutorhynchini is treated as a subfamily divided into tribes Mononychini, Coeliodini, and Ceutorhynchini. In the latter 17844 is referred to Eubrychius Thorns, with 17846 as a synonym, 17827, 17829, 17831, 17832, 17833, 17834, and 17845 are placed in Phytobius, and Coelogaster Dietz is restored. 52 Scolytid;e Pityophthorus 21596. aplanatus Schedl 30-195 Alta. 21597. varians Schedl 30-196 JN.o; 21598. watsoni Schedl 3U-197 N.B. 21599. boycei Sw. 25-192 Cal. 21600. rugicollis Sw. 25-193 N.Mex. 21601. carinulatus Sw. 25-193 N.Mex. 21602. elong-atus Sw. 25-194 = 20673 fide Blackm. 28-133 B.C. 21603. cutleri Sw. 25-195 B.C. 21604. borealis Sw. 25-195 Arctic Can. 21605. gracilis Sw. 25-195 Oreg. 21606. exilis Sw. 25-196 Oreg. 21607. tenuis Sw. 25-196 B.C. 21608". scalptor Blackm. 28-30 Cal. 21609. anceps Blackm. 28-31 Colo, 21610. fuscus Blackm. 28-32 Mont. 21611. aquilus Blackm. 28-33 Ariz. 21612. absonus Blackm. 28-35 Cal. 21613. crinalis Blackm. 28-41 Md. Pla. Mich. 21614. juglandis Blackm. 28-42 N.Mex. Ariz. 21615. inquietus Blackm. 28-46 N.Mex. 21616. monophyllfe Blackm. 28-47 Cal. 21617. socius Blackm. 28-48 Cal. N.Mex. 21618. abietis Blackm. 28-49 Ut. Ariz. N.Mex. 21619. albertensis Blackm. 28-50 Alta. 21620. exiguus Blackm. 28-51 Colo.Arla. 21621. segnis Blackm. 28-52 Ariz.N.Mex. 21622. idoneus Blackm. 28-55 Idaho 21623. hopkinsi Blackm. 28-56 Cal. 21624. ponderosas Blackm. 28-Tr N.Mex. Ariz. 2J625. tumidus Blackm. 28-58' Cal. 21626. solus' Blackm. 28-64 Ariz. 21627. comosus Blackm. 28-65 N.Mex. Ariz. 21628. crassus Blackm. 28-67 N.Mex. Colo. Ariz. 21629. cognatus Blackm. 28-69 N.C. 21630. durus Blackm. 28-70 Ariz. 21631. schwarzi Blackm. 28-71 N.Mex. 21632. demissus Blackm. 28-74 Mont. Ut. 21633. venustus Blackm. 28-75 Ariz. N.Mex. S.D. 216.34. artifex Blackm. 28-76 Cal. 21635. setosus Blackm. 28-77 Cal. 21636. cselator Blackm. 28-78 S.D. Colo. Ariz. 216.37. opimus Blackm. 28-80 N.Mex. Colo. 21638. brevis Blackm. 28-81 Ariz. N.Mex. 21639. angu.stus Blackm. 28-83 N.Y. 21640. concavus Blackm. 28-85 Mich. Me. 21641. mundus Blackm. 28-86 N.H. N.Y. Pityophthorus 21642. modicus Blackm. 28-94 N.Mex. Ariz. 21643. navus Blackm. 28-95 Cal. 21644. novellus Blackm. 28-96 ual. 21645. immanis Blackm. 28-98 Ariz. N.Mex. 21646. casccensis Blackm. 28-99 Me. 21647. tonsus Blackm. 28-101 Mich. N.H. 21648. ornatus Blackm. 28-102 Colo. 21649. infulatus Blackm. 28-103 N.Mex. 21650. mollis Blackm. 2S-104 M.Mex. Ariz. 21651. hubbardi Blackm. 28-105 Ariz. 21652. blandus Blackm. 28-107 Cal. Ariz. 21653. barberi Blackm. 28-112 N.Mex. Colo. Ut. 21654. jeffreyi Blackm. 28-113 Cal. 21655. grandis Blackm. 28-119 Ariz. Wyom. 21656. bellus Blackm. 28-123 W.Va.-Tex. 21657. ingens Blackm. 28-124 Ariz. 21658. agnatus Blackm. 28-125 N.Mex. Tex. Ariz. 21659. comptus Blackm. 28-127 Ariz. 21660. depygis Blackm. 28-128 Colo. 21661. burkei Blackm. 28-129 Cal. Id. 21662. clarus Blackm. 28-1.30 Ariz. 21663. acutus Blackm. 28-134 Ariz. N.Mex. 21664. citus Blackm. 28-137 Ariz. N.Mex. 21665. solers Blackm. 28-138 N.Mex. Ariz. 21666. electus Blackm. 28-140 Oreg. 21667. kenti Blackm. 28-141 Wyom. 21668. fortis Blackm. 28-142 Tex. Colo. 21669. virilis Blackm. 28-143 N.Mex. Colo. 184.30a. australis Blackm. 28-94 Ariz. 18425b. hamamelidis Blackm. 28-39 W.Va. 18425c. acerni Blackm. 28-30 W.Va. 18447 (= 1S445) fide Blackm. 28-131 184.34 (= 18433) fide Blackm. 28-108 18431 (= 18435) fide Blackm. 28-97 1.84.37 (= 184.38) fide Blackm. 28-72 18450 belongs in Ambrosiodmus 18449 belongs in Pityoborus = 18451 fide Blackm. 28-146 Pityoborus 21670. secundus* Blackm. 28-146 Ut. Pityophilus Blackm. 28-147 21671. barbatus Blackm. 28-147 N.Mex. Ariz. SCOLYTID^ 53 Myeloborus Blackm. 28-16 1S421 etc. belong here 21672. amplus Blackm. 2S-1S Ariz. N.Mex. 21673. keeni Blackm. 28-19 Cal. 21674. pinguis Blackm. 2S-20 Colo.-Ariz. 21675. catulus Blackm. 28-21 Id. Wyom. 21676. fivazi Blackm. 28-23 N.Y. Wis. 21677. iniquus Blackm. 28-27 Wyom. Colo. Ips 21678. chamberlini Sw. 25-1960reg. 21679. ponderosse Sw. 25-197 Ariz. Hjiocurus 21680. spadix Blackm. 28-188 N.C. TPa. 21681. schwarzi Blackm. 28-189 Tex. Micracisella Blackm. 2S-192 (Psewdomtcracis II Blackm. nee Egg.) 21682. lignator Blackm. 28-195 Ariz. Thysanoes 21683. xylophagus Blackm. 28-198 Ariz. N.Mex. Pseudothysanoes 21684. hopkinsi Blackm. 28-200 Cal. 21685. phorodendri Blackm. 28-202 Tex. Ariz. 21686. sedulus Blackm. 28-204 Ariz. 21687. gambetti Blackm. 28-205 Ariz. N.Mex. 21688. barberi Blackm. 28-206 Ariz. 54 Calosoma APPENDIX CALOSOMA , AS ARRANGED BY BREUNING; NUMBERS CATALOGUE AND 1927 SUPPLEMENT IN PARENTHESIS. OF 1920 Calosoma Web. 179. aurocinctum Chd. (179) 18"0. scrutator Fab. (ISO) 181. willcoxi Lee. (181) 182. sycophanta L. (182) splendidum Dej. W.I. Fla. (8i/ncaJosoma) (Caminara Motsch.) 183. frigidum Kby. (183) levettei Csy. (Callistriga Mots.) ? alternans Fab. 92-146 W.L U.S. ? ab. cupraescens Roe 184. sayi Dej. (as subsp. of alternans) (184) virg-inica Csy. armatum Lap. abdominale Geh. (.Chri/sostignia Kby.) 204. calidum Fab. (204) lepidum Lee. (204a) expansa Csy. latieollis Csy. comes Csy. (204b.) 204d. stellatum Csy. conereta Csy. (204e) 205. morrisoni Horn (205) 206. tepidum Lee. (206) irregulare Walker cselator Csy. indigens Csy. pallax Csy. (206a) cogitans Csy. (18566) semicuprea Csy. (206b) ( Tapisnothenes) 207. eancellatum Esch. (207) seneseens Lee. esuriens Csy. (207a) transversa Csy. (207b) reetilatera Csy. (18568) praestans Csy. (18569) sagax Csy. (18567) {Carnegonia) 186. prominens I^ee. (186) angulatumJLee. 186a. parvieollis Fall (187) subgraeilis Csy. Clemens Csy. (188) pertinax Csy. (]8o65) 195. leeontei n.n. Csiki lugubrellLee. (195) marginalls Csy. iCaraMosoma) 185. angulatum Chev. (185) angulicolle var. Chd. uniforme G§h. ? glabratum Dej. S.Am. 194. peregrinator Guer. (194) .subsp. of glabratum earbonatum Le:. (196) forreri Geh. affine Bates nee Chaud. ingens Csy. (194a) amplipennis Csy. (194d) apaeheana Csy. (194c) 191. sponsa Csy. (191) subsp. of glabratum Calosoma Web. parvieeps Csy. (190) eremicola Fall (192) rugosipennis Schffr. (193) hospes Csy. (189) ? affine Chd. Mex. 199. tristoides Fall (199) subsp. of affine 198. triste Lee. (198) subsp. of affine 200. obsoletum Say (200) microstieta Csy. (200a) 201. semilaeve Lee. (201) davidsoni Csy. (201a) adjutor Csy. (201ta) 202. simplex Lee. (202) {Callitropa) 176. externum Say (176) longipenne Dej. 177. macrum Lee. (177) 178. protraetum Lee. (178) dolens Chd. truncatum Geh. {Paracalosoina) 197. palmeri Horn (lt^7) {Blaptosoma) ? Iseve Dej. 203. haydeni Horn (203) subsp. of laeve (Callisthenes Fisch.) 209. moniliatus Lee. (209) laquaetus Lee. (209a) bicolor Walker 66-313 vaneouverensis Csiki 209b. concinnus Csy. (209b) 210. wilkesi Lee. (210) 211. diseors Lee. (211) inversus Csy. (211a) 211b. schaefferi n.n. for irregularis II Sehffr. (212) 211e. dietzi Schffr. (213) tularensis Csy. (213a) gravidulus Dsy. (21.%) latipennis Csy.$nee Horn 208. subseneum Chd. 69-28 (208) 208a. latipenne Horn (221) 208b. opimum Csy. (221 b) arcuatus Csy. (221a) 219. luxatum Say (219) 219e. zimmermanni Lee. (214) opaeus G6h. (214a) tegulatus Csy. (216a.) viator Csy. (216b) debilis Csy. (18570) parowanum Csy. (18571) ab. pimeloides Walker (217) pustulosus Csy. (21S) ab. montieola Csy. (219a) nevadensis Csy. (219b) ab. diffractum Csy. (219c) ab. striata n.n. for striatulusllLec. (215) exaratus Csy. (216) reflexus Csy. (18572) utensis Csy. (18573) semotus Csy. (18574) ab. subasperatus Schffr. (220) ab. klamathen.sis Csy. (219d) Bibliography 55 BIBLIOGRAPHY TO DECEMBER 31, 1930 Angell, John W. 25. see Hatch and Angell. Arrow, G. J. 25. Lang-uridse, etc. < Fauna British India Coleop, 1925, pp. 157-166. 27. A note on . . . Aserica uuvccvui.^o ^..^.o.^ phorus lateralis] 9 pp 43-48. 29. The Entom. of Aristotle 7 pp 231-239. 28. The Entom. of Hooke and Deeuwen- < Journ. N.Y. Ent. Soc. XXXVI 1928 pp hoik 95-104. 28. Notes 'on some wood engravers . . . < Journ. N.Y. Ent. Soc. XXXVI 1928 pp oo 421-431. ~9. More notes on . . . engravers . . . -pnoidus iCryptohypnus) 21825. glacialis VanD. 32-326 Mont. B.C. 8831a. hirsutus VanD. 32-327 Utah 8824 is sj'n. of 8825, fide VanD. 32 Paroedostet.hus VanD. 32-327 21826. relictus^ VanD. 32-328 Cal. Melanactes 21^7. agrrypnoides' VanD. 32-446 Ariz. Sericus 21828. rugosus VanD. 32-452 Cal. Agriotes 21829. cylindricus VanD. 32-447 Cal. 21830. bivittatus VanD. 32-448 Or. 21831. criddlei VanD. 32-448 Man.-Wyo. 218.32. porosus' VanD. 32-440 N.C. 21833. blaisdelli VanD. 32-4r,0Cal. 8889 and 8890 are subsp. of 8888, fide VanD. 32 Ischiodontus 9009 belongs here Anchastus 21834. subopacus VanD. 32-321 Cal. 9006a. corvus VanD. 32-322 Cal. 23835. ventralis VanD. 32-322 Ariz. (? = 9011a) 2183:6. arizonicus VanD. 32-323 Ariz. According to VanD. 32: 9003 = 9004, 9008 = 9012, regularis Mots. := 9004, recedens Lee. ^ 9004, hirsitulus Mots. = 9004, pilifer Mots. = 9004, Melanotus 9017a. franciscanus VanD. 32-332 Cal. 9056 and 9057 = 9017 Cardiophorus 21837. aptopoides Cand. 65-40 fide Benedict 31-156 Ariz. Aptopus 21838. lateralis Mexico 21838a. spadiceus Er. 40-331 fide Benedict i. litt. Ariz. Horistonotus 21839. umbilicatus VanD. 32-329 Ariz. 21840. lutzi VanD. 32-331 Ariz. MELASIDiC HypocGelus 21841. californicus VanD. 32-292 Cal. Drapetes 21842. cylindricus Fall 32-61 THROSCIDiE BUPRESTID^E Acniaeodera 21843. carlota Fall 31-81 Ariz. 21844. lineipicta Fall 31-81 Ariz. Glyptoscelimorpha 21845. viridis Chamberlin 31-47 Cal. Melanophila 21846. arcuata Fall 31-83 Ariz. Agrilaxia 19651. arizonfe Obenb. 22-180 var. arizonae Chamberlin 26-46 and 32-836 huachucfe n.n. Obenb. 30-551. Agrilus 21847. nodicornis* Fall 31-82 Ariz. arbuti Fisher 28 ( = manzanlta Chamb. 29) populi Fisher 28 ( = trichocarpse Chamb. 29) dryopid;e Helichus 21848. columbianus Brown 31-118 B.C. 86 Limnius 21849. cryophilus Musgrave 32-79 Tenn. Erotylid^ helmid;£ HELODID/E Cyphon 21850. cooperi Schffr. 31-174 N.Y. dermestid;e Dermestes 9740. peruvianus Cast. 40-33 (= ang-ustus Csy.) Perimegatoma according- to Hopping- 32-173: 9766. cylindrica Kby. 37-113 ( = 9766 and 9767) 9764. 9763 is a syn. BYRRHIDiZE RIorychus 21851. albertanus Brown 32-8 Alta. Simplocaria 21852. remota Brown 32- N.W.T. ostomid;e Teninochila 21853. sonorana Barrett 32-17]Cal. NITIDULIDiiE Glischrochilus 21854. quadrisignatus (Say) 35-169, fide Siepmann 31 21854a. canadensis Brown 32-259 B.C. Ont. Que. similis Melsh. 46-108 fide Siepmann 31 bipustulatus Melsh. 46-108 fide Siepmann 31 21855. siepmanni Brown 32-259 Que. B.C. 21856. moratus Brown 32-261 Mont. Alta. B.C. Glischrochilus 10141. lecontei n.n. Brown 32-262 cylindricus |1 Lee. nee. Oliv. 1013Sa. rubromaculatus Reit., fide Brown 32-255 According to Siepmann 31: 10137a. auadrimaculosus INIelsh. 46-108 geminatus Melsh. 46-108 Pallodes 21857. plateosus Schffr. 31-174 Ariz. cucujid;!e Cucujus 10221b. subnitens Schffr. 31-175 Ariz. Ut. erotylid;e Ischyrus 10301a. alabamae Schffr. 31-175 Ala. COCCINELLID.-'E LATHRIDIIDiZE 87 Lathridius 2185S. laevior* Brown 32-208 Que. ENDOMYCHIDiZE Epipocus 21859. subcostatus Gorh. Ariz, fide Benedict 31-156 COCCINELLIDiZE Korschefsky 31, 32; Dobzhansky 31. In the arrangement of genera and tribes the following changes are made in Col. Cat. 118 and 120: Oxynychus Lee. is recognized as genus for 10938. Pentilia and Pentiliini are used for Microweisea and Microweiseini. Exoplectra is placed in tribe Exoplectrini. Rhizobiini are consolidated with Coccidulini. Psyllobora is placed in Coccinellini. Cycloneda and Olla are in Synonychini. Cleis is changed to Mulsantina Ws. 06-34. Arawana is suppressed in Chilocorus. Brumus is recognized as valid genus. The taxonomic changes proposed by Korschefsky are numerous in nearly every genus. They are as follows: Hyperaspis Unnumbered names under 10877, 10922, 10923, and 10930, are called aberrations. The unrecognized names festiva, floridanus, and annularis, are treated as good species. The species mendica Muls. 53-232 is included. 10874a is treated as an aberration. The species subsignata Cr. 74-226 is valid. 19739a may be a good species (pp. 192, 198, 58'6). 10938 is transferred to Oxynychus. Brachyacantha The variety americana Leng 11-302, is said to occur in Ky., Kan., Tex. 10974a is treated as syn. of 10974. 10974b. fulvopustulata Melsh. 47-178. 10972d. troglodytes Muls. 50-534, ab. of 10972. stellata Csy. syn. of 10972d. uteella Csy. ab. of stellata. Microweisea 10991. caseyi n.n. Korsch. 31-223 for minuta || Csy. Scymnus The first four of the unrecognized species in our catalogue are treated as valid. guttiger Muls. is called ab. of 11093. marginellus " " " " " 11011a is syn. of 11011. Scymnus 21860. lowei Muls. 50-980, described from Mex. La. Tex. Cal. 19759. minor n.n. 11014. read postpinctus. 11067. Calaveras Csy. 99-150 treated as valid. 11033. reverse synonymy. 11115a. (including caseyi Ws. n.n.) treated as syn. of 11115. femoralis Say is treated as ab. of 11115. Novius 11130 is transferred to Rodolia. Psyllobora 11150. borealis, separata, deficiens, called ab. Four Boh. Eugen. Resa. names are revived. Anisosticta 11154. is treated as strigata Thunb. 95-113 with bitriangularis Say and multiguttata Rand, as ab. 21861. novemdecim-punctata L. 58-366 as good sp. with irregularis Ws. as ab. Ceratomegilla 11158. is treated as maculata DeG. with fuscilabris Muls. (= strenua Csy.), and medialis Csy. 99-76, as aberra- tions. Adonia 11160. is treated as palsearctic. Alleculid^ HJppodamia Korschefsky makes aberrations of all the unnumbered names, and adds praticola Muls. 50-125 as an ab. of 11173, and racemosa Muls. as an ab. of 11165 together with 19761. 11162. tibialis Say is treated as a good species. Coccinella The following is the arrangement of Dobzshansky 31: 11181. trifasciata L. perplexa Muls. 11181a. eugenii Muls. lllSlb. Juliana Muls. (= barda Lee.) 11181c. subversa Lee. 11183. hieroglyphica subsp. tricuspis Kby. 11183a. humboldtiensis Nun. 11184. novemnotata Hbst. var. conjuncta Fitch var. confluenta Fitch 11184a. degener Csy. lllSlb. franciscana Muls. 11184d. oregona Csy. 11185. transversoguttata Fald. var. quinquenotata Kby. var. transversalis Muls. 11185b. nugatoria Muls. 21862. prolongata Cr. 21862a. sequoise Dobz. 31-10. Cal. 21862b. bridwelli Nun. 21863. californica Mann, var. melanocollis Joh. var. nevadica Csy. 21864. johnsoni Csy. 11187. nivicola subsp. monticola. 11187d. alutacea Csy. 21865. difficilis Cr. (= vandykei Nun.) 21866. suturalis Csy. 11188. undecimpunctata L. Korschefsky's arrangement makes aberrations of the unnumbered names in our catalogue with little discrimination, and adds zetter- stedti Mader (Evidenz pal. Cocc. 1926 (1930) p. 151, pi. 28, fig. 35, as an ab. of 11185, occurring in Lapland and Canada. Neohannonia This is treated as a subgenvis of Coccinella. 11178 (= 11179). Cycloneda 11189 (= 11189a). 11191. spelling changed to ater Olla 11192. binotata Say 26-302 is cited as a synonym (erroneously ? compare 10879). Adalia Our unnumbered names are treated generally as aberrations. 11193a. schuetti Park 29-429 is a syn. of sesquipunctata Haw. 12-272 fide Mader 31-476 Cleis Mulsant used this name twice, on page 135 and again on page 208, but corrected the error on page 1023 and in his 'Table Methodique." The substitution of Mulsantina Ws. 06-34 therefore seems unnecessary. 11196. impictipennis Ws. 95-125 is added as an ab. Anatis 11202. The following, each described from a single specimen, are added as aberrations : caseyi Westcott, Ent. News, xxiii, 1912, 422. signaticollis Muls. 50-135. Chllocorus 11217. stigma Say 35-202 is preferred to bivulnerus Muls. Say's description is doub'fully valid. 11220a and 11220b are treated as synonyms. Aravvana This genus is erroneously sup- pressed. 21867. scapularis Gorh. 94-178 Ariz. Brumus This genus is correctly recognized. Epilachna juncta Joh. is treated as aberration. ALLECULlD-ffi: Knausia Fall 31-15 21868. crassicornis Fall 31-16 N.Mex. Hymenorus 21869. distinctus Fall 31-179 Miss. Ala. Fla. 21870. molestus^ Fall 31-182 Pa. 21871. arkansanus Fall 31-183 Ark. 21872. dubius Fall 31-184 Miss. Ala. 21873. caurinus^ Fall 31-185 B.C. 21874. ulomoides^ Fall 31-187 So.CaL Hymenorus 21875. sinuatus^ Fall 31-187 B.C. 21875a. ebeninus' Fall 31-188 Cal. 21876. macilentus' Fall 31-186 N.Mex. 21877. atratus' Fall 31-189 Ariz. 21878. illusus Fall 31-193 Ala. 21879. bitumescens^ Fall 31-194 Ariz. 21880. protibialis Fall 31-196 So.Cal. 21881. cassus Fall 31-197 L.Cal. 21882. irritus Fall 31-199 Cal. Ariz. 21883. conformis Fall 31-199 Tex. 21884. vigilax^ Fall 31-200 Ariz. Ptinid.^ 89 Hjinenorus 21885. papagonis Fall 31-201 Ariz. 21886. parvus Fall 31-203 L.Cal. 21887. semirufus Fall 31-203 Fla. 21888. capensis' Fall 31-205 L.Cal. 21889. jacobinus Fall 31-2(K> So.Cal. 21890. digressus Fall 31-206 So. Ariz. 21891. montivagus Fall 31-207 So.Cal. 21892. inutilis Fall 31-208 Nev. Ut. N.Mex. 21893. trivialis Fall 31-210 L.Cal. 21894. fuscipennis^ Fall 31-211 Fla. 21895. caducus Fall 31-213 Ala. Fla. 21896. thoracicus Fall 31-214 So.Cal. 21897. disparatus Fall 31-215 Tex. 21898. oblivius Fall 31-216 Tex. 21899. alienus Fall 31-217 Ariz. 21900. idoneus Fall 31-2J8 Ariz. 21901. tritus Fall 31-219 Ariz. 21902. incertus' Fall 31-220 Ariz. 21903. tenuistriatus Fall 31-226 Ala. N.C. 21904. brevis^ Fall 31-230 Ariz. 21905. rufovalis' Fall 31-230 Ariz. 21906. simidus^ Fall 31-232 Tex. Hymenorus 21907. exilis' Fall 31-233 Ariz. 21908. facetus* Fall 31-234 L.Cal. 21909. horrescens Fall 31-235 Tex. N.Mex 21910. milleporus Fall 31-2.36 Ariz. 21911. nevadensis Fall 31-236 Nev. 21912. significans^ Fall 31-237 Tex. 21913. conicicollis^ Fall 31-239 Ga. 21914. quietus^ Fall 31-240 Mo. 21915. texensis Fall 31-241 Tex. 21916. heteropygus Fall 31-241 Fla. 21917. inopiatus Fall 31-242 Fla. Ga. 21918. crinitus Fall 31-244 Ariz. 21919. liebecki Fall 31-245 Ariz. 21920. quadricollis Fall 31-246 Tex. According to Fall 31: 21921. obesus Csy ( = pilosusJCsy. nee Melsh.) 11280 (=11270) 11287 (=11285) 11288 ( = 11289) 11266 ( = 19764) TENEBRIONIDiZE Blaisdell 31, 32, Nyctoporis 21922. vandykei Blais. 31-41 Cal. 11702 (= 11703) fide Blais. 31 Apsena 11916a. rufescens Blais. 32-.56 L.Cal. 21923. insularis Blais 32-58 L.Cal. 11918a. subvestita' Blais. 32-68 So.Cal. 21924. barbarae Blais. 32-61 So.Cal. 21925. leachi Blais. 32-70 Cal. 11920a. opaca Blais. 32-81 So.Cal. 11920b. simplex Blais. 32-84 Cal. 11920 (= 19840) fide Blais. 32 Eleodes 21926. tanneri Blais. 31-74 Utah 21927. strumosa Blais. 31-76 Ut.Nev. paradoxa Blais. 31-78 n.n. for 11961h. patulicollis Blais. 31-78 n.n. for 119S8b. Helops 21928. fresnoensis Blais. 31-44 Cal. Talanus 21929. stenochinus Lee. (= 12484) fide Fall 32-145 monommid;e Schenkling, Col. Cat. pars 117. Hyporhagus lecontei Thorn, is syn. of Isevipunc- tatus from Cent. & So. Amer. ptinid;e Ptinus 21930. raptor Str. fide Schffr. 31-176 tEur. N.Y. 90 Ernobius 21931. schedli Brown 32-9 Ont. SCARAB^ID^ anobiid;e BOSTRICHID^ Tetrapriocera 12872. synonymy should be reversed, fide VanDyke SCARABAEID^E Brown 31, 32; Fall 32; Barrett 31, 32; Chapin 31; Dawson Sim 31, 32; Schaeffer, 31; R. Hopping 31; Say lor 32, Phanaeus 19944 and 19945 belong here. Aegialia 21932. convexa Fall 32-183 So.Cal. 13102a. nigrella Brown 31-47 Cal. 1310liD. punctata Brown 31-47 Cal. (Leptaegialia Brown 31-12) 21933. humeralis Brown 31-13 (genotype) Ont.N.H. N.Y. 21934. montana Brown 31-14 B.C. Wyo. Colo. {Anomalaegialia Brown 31-15) 13106. spissipes Lee, genotype {Psammoporus Thoms. 63-92) {Dimalia Muls. 71-406) 21935. opaca Brown 31-17 B.C. Alta. 21936. terminalis Brown 31-18 Alta. Colo. 219.37. nana Brown 31-19 Mass. 21938. criddlei Brown 31-42 Man. Ont. Alta. Mlcraegialia Brown 31-11 13101. pusilla Horn, genotype Aphodius 23939. testaceiventris Fall 32-185 Kan. 21940. incommunisi Fall 32-186 B.C. 21941. fortunus^ Fall 32-187 Ariz. ,21942. claudus Fall 32-188 Tex. crenicollis^ Fall 32-189 Cal. ruficlarus' Fall 32-189 Ariz. 13117 is valid, fide Fall, vandykei Barrett 31-101 Cal. 1320oa. sheldoni Barrett 32-172 Cal. 21946. tuberosus Barrett 32-240 Cal. Ataenius 13216b. exiguus Brown 32-10 Fla. Psammobius 21947. armaticeps Fall 32-190 Fla. Ga. 21943. 21944. 21945. Psanmiobius 21948. blandus' Fall 32-191 Tex. 21949. mimeticus Fall 32-192 L.Cal. Lichnanthe Burm. 44-26 13313 to 13319 belong In this genus, which is not a synonym of Amphicoma, fide Chapin i litt. Serica 21950. imitans Chapin 31-5 N.J. 21951. chsetosoma Daws. 32-529 Cal. 21952. Ventura Daws. 32-530 Cal. 21953. personata Daws. 32-531 Cal. 21954. caliginosa Daws. 32-532 Cal. 21955. acicula Daws. 32-5.33 Cal. 21956. pavonia Daws. 32-533 Cal. 21957. falli Daws. 32-534 Cal. 21958. ligulata Daws. 32-535 Cal. 21959. praetermissa Daws. 32-536 Cal. 13355. georgiana Leng, fide Daws. 32 N.H.-Tex. 21247. is subsp. of 19974, fide Daws. 32 19966. is syn. of atricapilla Kby. 13372a. blatchleyi Daws. 32-545 Mass. N.C. 21960. similis Lewis 95-391 Japan, N.Y. brunneatSchffr. 31-176, fide Sim 32-381 Diplotaxis 21961. mus' Fall 32-192 Ariz. 21962. protensa Fall 32-193 N.Mex. 21963. villosipes' Fall 32-193 Cal. 21964. futilis> Fall 32-194 Ariz. "21965. producta Fall 32-195 Tex. 21966. pinalica Fall 32-196 Ariz. 21967. deserta Fall 32-196 Cal. 21968. incuria Fall 32-196 Nev. Phyllophaga 21969. contaminata^ Fall 32-197 L.Cal. 21970. extranea' Fall 32-198 L.Cal. Cerambycid.^ 91 Lilstrochelus 21971. plenus Fall 32-199 Ariz. 21972. juvenilis Fall 32-200 Ariz. Thyce 21973. bidentata Fall 32-201 Cal. 13633 to 13637 are 13645, fide Fall 32 DichelonjTK 21974. deserta R. Hopp. 31-236 Cal. Dichelonyx 21975. Columbiana R.Hopp. 31-236 B.C. 21976. vandykei Saylor 32-284 Cal. Pocalta * 21977. leonina Fall 32-203 So. Cal. According to Fall 32: 13775 (= 13776. 13777. 13778), 13781 (= 13780) Diphyllostoma 21978. linsleyi Fall 32-160 Cal. LUCANID^E CERAMBYCIDi^ R. Hopping- 31, 32; Linsley 31, 32; Schaeffer 32; G. R. Hopping 32. Asenium (Liasemum Csy.) Fide R. Hopping- 31 the species 14118 and 14119 are valid but not generically distinct from Asemum. All the species under Asemum are synonyms of 14112. Vandykea Linsley 32-118 21979. tuberculata Linsley 32-118 Cal. Haplidus 21980. palpalis^ Linsley 32-114 Ariz. 21981. antennatus Linsley 32-115 Cal. 14150 (= 20017), fide Linsley 32-114 Oeme 21982. rotundicollis Linsley 32-116 Tex. Eucrossus 14145 (= 20011) fide Linsley 32 Idoemea This genus not distinct from Styloxus. fide Linsley 32 Methia i 21983. frag-ilis Linsley 32-121 Cal. Romaleum 14199 ( = 14200), fide Schffr. 32-152 Pidonia 21984. quadrata R.Hopp. 31-233 B.C. Vane. Anoplodera 21286. rubra L. (= planata S. & H.), fide R.Hopp. 32-72 Necydalis 21985. diversicollis^ Schffr. 32-152 Utah IMolorchus 21986. eburneus Linsley 31-37 Cal. Foecilobrium 21987. gibsoni R.Hopp. 31-234 B.C. Anacomis 14614b (=14614d), fide R.Hopp. 31 Clytini, fide G. R. Hopping 32: Megacyllene suppressed in Cyllene 14691 (= 14690. 14689. 14686, 14687, and 14688) 14680 (= 14GS1, 14682) 14691c is a good sp. N.B. Me., N.Y. Pa, 14699 (= 14700) 14726 (= 20110, 20111) 14711 (= 14711a, 14710) 14708 (=z 14709) 14705 (= 14706) 14728 (= 14729), and goes in Clytus 14730 (= 14731, 14732) 14734 (= 14735) 14736 (= 14737, 14738) Rhopalopachys suppressed in JSTeoclytus Microclytus and Cyrtophorus excluded Trajddion 21988. texanum (Schffr. 32-152 Tex. Posonocherus According to Schffr. 32-154: 15059. is not a var. of 15064 20144. is a syn. of 15064 21989. (schaefferi Linsl. i. litt.) n.n, for vandykei II Schffr. 32-153 Cal. ^ ' ^?''.S,';°*?.'P^ ^'^^".s 15-256 (= Pocalta Csy. 15-92), and Parabyrsopolis Ohaus 15-256 (= Parareoda Csy. 15-99), fide Chapm. . , 92 Chrysomelid^ CHRYSOMELIDiZE Blake 31; Beller and Hatch 32; Carr 32; Fall 32; Hatch and Beller 32; Johnson 31; Scha,effer 31, 32; Spaeth 32. Padiybrachys Opinions differ as to spelling; some prefer Pachybrachis Cryptoeepthalus 21990. pallidicinctus^ Fall 32-21 So.Cal. 21991. apicedens' Fall 32-22 N.Mex. 2K)92. merus Fall 32-23 Tex. Ariz. 21993. cuneatus^ Fall 32-24 Ga. 21994. ochraceus^ Fall 32-25 Fla. IMyochrous 21995. movallus Johnson 31-148 So. Dak. Chrysochus 15628 is subsp. of 15627, fide Beller & Hatch 32* Liina 21364c. quadrig-uttoides Beller & Hatch 32-98 Wash. Phyllodecta 21996. aklaviki Carr 32-192 N.W.T. Trirhabda 21997. adela Blake 31-14 Ut. 111.- Cal. 21998. borealis Blake 31-16 Mass. -Wash 21998a. indig-optera Blake 31-17 So.Dak.-Ill. 21999. neoscotiae Blake 31-17 N.S. 22000. viridicyanea Blake 31-19 Wis. -Alt a. 22001. pilosa Blake 31-20 Wyo.-Cal. 22002. confusa Blake 31-27 So.Cal. 22003. sericotrachyla Blake 31-28 So.Cal. 15724. bacharidis is correct name, fide Blake 31 Derospidea Blake 31-32 15725 (g-enotype) and 15739, fide Blake 31 Coraia Clark 65-323 15741 belongs here, fide Blake 31 Galerucella 22004. spirseophila Hatch & Beller 32-107 Wash. Or. 15752a. pallida (ab. nov.) Beller & Hatch 32-109 Wash. Monoxia 15755a. texana Schffr. 32-237 Tex. PhyFlobrotica 22005. antennata Schffr. 32-237 Tenn. 22006. stenidea Schffr. 32-238 N.Y. Pa. D.C. Pseudoluperus B«ller & Hatch 32-115 22007. bakeri Beller & Hatch 32-115 Wash. 22012. nigriventris Schffr. 22013. neglecta Schffr. 22014. 220ir Lruperus 15822a. asclepiadis Schffr. 32-238 B.C. (Calomicrns Steph. 34-293) 22008. pallipes Beller & Hatch 32-113 Wash. 22009. concavus Beller & Hatch 32-114 Wash. Alonolepta 15857 (= 15813), fide Schffr. 32 Hotnophoeta 15891. cyanipennis Fab. 98 (^ 8equinoctialis$) var. octomaculata Cr., fide Blake 31-76 Dlsonycha 22010. latiovittata Hatch & Beller 32-108. Wash. Mont. 22011. brevicornis Schffr. 31-281 Colo. 31-2S2 Or.Id.Mont. 31-283 Kan. -Or. punctipennis Schffr. 31-284 la. Minn, stenosticha' iSchffr. 31-285 Tex. 22016. laticollis Schffr. 31-284 N.Y. According to Schffr. 31: 15896b. puncticollis Lee. Cal. 15896c. punctigera Lee. Kan. W.'St. 20204a. (= 20205) 21375. uniguttata Say ( = 15895ta) 22017. procera Csy. (= pallipestBlake) Haltica 22018. kalmise viridana Schffr. 32-240 Va.Md.N.C. Tenn. 22019. oregonensis Schffr. 32-241 Oreg. 22020. subopaca Schffr. 32-242 Ariz. Derocrepis Weise 86-730 According to Schffr. 32: 15969 and 15970 belong here 15971 belong in Chalcoides Hippuriphila 22021. equiseti Beller & Hatch 32-127 Wash. Systena 22022. discrepans Schffr. 32-244 Ariz. 22023. variata Schffr. 32-243 Ariz. 16029a. corni Schffr. 32-244 Ala. Physonota 22024. pacifica Spaeth 32-198 Cal. •These authors have proposed a number of changes in the rank of names heretofore in use, and in synonymy. They follow Maulik 25 in the use of Chrysolina Mots, for Chrysomela, and Chrysomela L. for Lina (or Melasoma). In some of these changes we await the confirmation of other American authors. Curculionid;e 93 MYLABRID^ Bridwell 32 The name Bruchidse is used by Bridwell, who proposes subfamilies Bruchinae, Pachymerings, Amblyceringe, Kytorhininae (for 21418), and Eubaptinse (not N. Am.). PLATYSTOMID^E (Anthribidae) Jordan 31-2S1 Brachytarsus 22025. franseria Barrett 31-188 Cal. CURCULIONIDiZE * Auletes 22026. maiiposje Zimm. 32-181 Cal. Rhynchites ** Voss, Koleop. Rund., XVIII, 1932, 153-189, Monog-r. der RhynchitinEe. — Tribus Rhynchitini. In this incomplete work Voss proposes the following changes and additions: Coenorrhinus Thorns. 59-130 {Merliynchiics **) 16348 and form ventralis Voss 32-176 cerdonis Voss 32-176 (Schauf. i.l.) Calif, mandibularis Voss 32-176 Calif, intermedius Voss 32-176 Calif, homocidea Voss 32-177 (Schauf. i.l.) Western N.A. a luctuosa Voss 32-177 (.Pselaphorkynchites ** Schilsky()3-H.) 16357 1(>360, 16361 micans Voss 32-183 N.Am, sanguinipes Voss 32-184 Nevada Attelabus (Iliijiatolahua) According to Pall 31: Ariz.Mex. from Cal. , of rhois. 22027. axillaris Gyll. 21442 is not 21441 is syn. Listroiiotus According to 16790 (= ? Buchanan 16792) 32-7: 16801 (= 16790tWeed) Pissotles 16849 (= 16850), fide Dietrich 31-872 Steremnius Schon. 36-242 iPaiaplinthus Faust). 22028. tuberosus Boh. 36-243, fide Marshall 32-355 Alas. Hylobius 1(5874. congener n.n. (= confususllKby.) Col. Cat. 122 Hilipus (nee Heilipus) 16877. reverse synonymy. Myrmex According to Marshall 32-345: 17103. lineata (Pasc.) 72-454 vittatus Horn 73-448 Tacliypterellus 17186a. magna List. 32-10 Colo. 17187a. cerasi List. 32-8 Colo. Curculio 171C1 (= 21509), fide Col. Cat. 122 haroldi is not N.Am., fide Col. Cat. 122 ?. coccinse Patton, Ent. News, 97-76 Anacentrinus Buch. 82-330 Includes fide Buchanan: 22029. subnudus Buch. 32-330 (genotype) La. 17626 (= 17625) 17630 (= 20520, 2aj21, 30522), 17650 (= 20516), 17624 (= 20519), 20512 Oligolochus (Anacentriis s. str.), fide Buch. 32 17622 * The changes proposed in Col. Cat. pars 114 and pars 122 and 123 are as follows: The subfamily Eremninas includes 16499-16500; the subfamily Leptopina: includes 16501-16S92; the subfamily Cylindrorrhininae includes 16772-16838; the subfamily Hylobiinre includes 16870-16880, 18008- 18012 and 17441-17442. The subfamily Leptopina; is divided into the four tribes: Dirotognathini, Promecopini, Leptopini (= Tropipho.rini) and Ophryastini. The subfamily Hylobiinae is divided into the four tribes: Hylobiini, Liparini, Anchonini, and Sternechini. The changes in generic and specific names are noted in our text. ** The worlc of Voss is so. incomplete that we thinlc it better, at the present time, to merely call attention to the proposed changes and additions. 94 SCOLYTID^E Ceutorhynchus 22030. opertus Brown 31-119 B.C. 22031. carter! Brown 31-120 Alta. 22032. handfordi Brown 31-120 Man. 22033. dubitans Brown 31-121 Sask. Perigaster 17824. reverse synonymy, fide Buch. 31 22034. longirostris Buch. 31-323 Ont. N.J. Wash. Phytobius 17845. belong-s in Litodactylus Redt., fide Brown 32-11 (Eubrychiopsis) 22035. albertanus Brown 32-11 Alta. SCOLYTID/E Ph'oeosinus 22036. variolatus Bruck 31-126 Cal. 22037. aciculatus Bruck 31-127 Ariz. Gnathotrichus 22038. denticulatus Blackm. 31-270 Colo.N.Mex. Tex. Ariz. 22039. alni Blackm. 31-271 Colo, {Gnathotrichoidcs Blackm. 31-267) 22040. aciculatus Blackm. 31-272. B.C. Wash. Ore. Cal. Ariz.N.Mex I°scudopityop,hthorus 22041. fag-i Blackm. 3:1-228 W.Va. 22042. pubescens Blackm. 31-229 N. C. 22043. g-ranulatus Blackm. 31-230 Ariz. 22044. agrifolise Blackm. 31-230 Cal. 22045. pulvereus Blackm. 31-232 Ariz. 22046. yavapaii Blackm. 31-233 Ariz. 22047. opacicollis Blackm. 31-235 Ariz. Pityophthorus 22048. smithi ISchedl. 31-163 B.C. 22019. pyg-mseus Schedl 31-165 Que. 22050. pilifer Schedl. 31-166 Ont. Bibliography 95 BIBLIOGRAPHY 1931-1932 Allard, H. A. 31. The Photoperiodistn ... firefly