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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 


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THE       HENSHAW       LIST       OF       COLEOPTERA 
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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  unpublished 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<X>.   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) 


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28.  A  reclassn.  .  . 

29.  The  influence 


Meloidoe 


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28.  Ill  Contrib.  al  estudio 


29.  IV 


30.    V 


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26.  The  status  of  Gyrinus  piceolus 

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THIRD  SUPPLEMENT 
TO  CATALOGUE  OF  COLEOPTERA 
OF  AMERICA,  NORTH  OF  MEXICO 


ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS  TO 
DECEMBER  31,  1933 


CICINDELIDi^ 

Nicolay  and  Weiss  32 


Amblyclieila 

21689.  picolominii   is   a   good   species, 
fide  Martin  32-111 

Cal. 


Cicindela 

21690.  alata  Lilj.   -32-215 


111. 


According  to  Nicolay  and  Weiss  32: 
45e.  auguralis  Csy.  is  variety  of 
limbalis 
45  d  is  synonym  of  45 


CARABIDiZE 

Darlington    31;    Lapouge    31;    Netolitsky    31;     Fall    32;     Jeannel    31; 
Valentine  31,  32;   Csiki  31,  32;   Brown  32. 


Scapiiinotus 

21691.   confusus  Darl.  31-146 

N.C. 
128a  is  valid  as  subspecies, 
fide  Darl.  31. 
angelli  Beut.    is  synonym 
of  guyoti,  fide  Darl.  31. 


(IVfaronetus 

21692.  unistriatus'  Darl. 


31-149 

N.C. 


Sphaeroderus 

21693.  multicannatus  Darl.   31-151 

N.C,  Tenn. 


Carabus 


Lapouge  in  Genera  Insectorum, 
fasc.  192  a-b,  1931,  treats  the 
species  of  Carabus  as  a  subtribe, 
Carab'na,  divided  into  genera  and 
subgenera.  Our  sylvosus  is  placed 
in  the  genus  Eocarabus,  subgenus 
Tanaocarabus;  taedatus  in  genus 
Oreocarabus,  subgenus  Neocarabus; 
chamissonis  in  genus  Hemicarabus, 
subgenus  Cryocarabus.  170a  and 
169f,  are  treated  as  subspecies;  the 
other  names  under  168,  169  and 
170  as  synonyms  or  as  varieties  of 
the   recognized  subspecies. 


Calosoma 

The  same  method  is  used  by 
Lapouge  for  Calosoma,  which  be- 
comes subtribe  Callisomina,  divided 
into  four  genera  and  twelve  sub- 
genera. Of  these  Isostenia  contains 

210,  Lyperostenia  contains  198, 
Paratropa  contains  177  and  178, 
Acamegonia  contains  194;  the  re- 
mainder are  nearly  the  same  as  in 
Breuning's  arrangement  given  in 
Appendix  to  our  second  siipple- 
ment.  In  the  treatment  of  the  spe- 
cific names  Lapouge  differs  in 
many  instances  with  Breuning. 
They  appear  to  agree  that  176,  177, 
178,  179,  ISO,  181,  182,  183,  184, 
185,  186,  194,  195,  200,  201,  202, 
204,    205,    206,    207,    208.    209,    210, 

211,  219,  are  good  species;  but  dif- 
fer as  to  the  status  of  many  other 
names. 

Callisthenes 

According  to  Lapouge,  if  this 
genus  is  recognized  as  separate 
from  Calosoma,  Callitropa,  for  176, 
177,  178,  186,  195,  194  (with  subsp. 
incerta  Lapouge  24-38)  and  201, 
and  Caminara  for  184,  must  also  be 
recognized. 


78 


Carabid^ 


Loricera 

241.  pilicornis    (Fab.)    75-24.3   is   correct 
name   fide   Van   Dyke.    i.   litt 

Nebria 

21t)94.  appalachia   Darl.    31-153 

N.C.,   Teni 
Bembidion 

21695.  bryanti   Carr  32-191       Br. Am., 

N.W.T, 
(Furcacampa    n.    subg. 
Netolitsky  31-158) 
705  is  the  type. 

Rlicrotrechus 

21696   barberi  Jeannel  31-444  N.C. 

Trechus 

910b.  brachyderus  Jeannel  31-432 

Mont. 
20711a.  arcticollis  Jeannel  31-428 

Idaho 

21697.  gravidulus   Jeannel  31-429 

N.Mex. 

21698.  beutenmulleri   Jeannel   31-436 

N.C. 

21699.  schwarzi  Jeannel  31-437 

N.C. 
Pseudanophthalmus 
20715a.  limicola  Jeannel  31-451 

Va. 
20715b.  parvicollis  Jeannel  31-452 

Va. 
921a.  stricticollis  Jeannel  31-466 

Ind. 
921b.  morrisoni  Jeannel  31-466 

Ind. 

21700.  intermedins  Valentine   31-249 
and  32-276  Tenn. 

21701.  robustus   Valentine   31-250 

Tenn. 

21702.  punctatus  Valentine  31-250 
and  32-266  Va. 

21703.  higginbothami  Valentine  31-251 

W.Va. 

21704.  hirsutus  Valentine  31-2.52 

Tenn. 
21704a.  delicatus  Valentine  32-270 

Va. 

21705.  lodingi  Valentine  31-252 

Ala. 

21706.  humeralis  Valentine  31-253 

Tenn. 
21706a.  brevis  Valentine  32-273 

Tenn. 

21707.  gracilis  Valentine  31-253 

Va. 

21708.  grandis  Valentine  31-254 

W.Va. 
21708a.  elongatus  Valentine  32-265 

W.Va. 
21708b.  orthosulcatus^   Valentine   32-265 

W.Va. 

21709.  fuscus  Valentine  31-254 

W.Va. 
subeequalis   Valentine   31-255 
W.Va. 
21709a.  constrictus  Valentine  32-267 

W.Va. 

21710.  potomaca^  Valentine  32-262 

W.Va. 


Pseudanophthalmus 

21710a.   senecEe^  Valentine  32-263 

W.Va. 

21711.  hypertrichosis  Valentine   32-266 

W.Va. 
922a.  bathycola   Valentine   32-268 

Va. 

21712.  digitus'  Valentine  32-270 

Tenn. 

21713.  rotundatus   Valentine  32-271 

Tenn. 

21714.  fullerii  Valentine  32-272 

Tenn. 

21715.  alabamse  Valentine   32-273 

Ala. 
Horologion    Valentine    32-2 

21716.  speokites'  Valentine  32-3 

W.Va. 
Pterostichus 

1004,  add  idahoensis  Casey 
as  syn.   fide  Darl.  31. 
(Gastrellarius) 

21717.  unicarum   Darl.   31-155 

N.C,   Tenn. 
(Monoferonia) 

21718.  primus  Darl.   31-159       N.C,    Tenn. 
1476a.  plethorus  Darl.   31-161  N.C. 

21719.  carolinus  Darl.   31-162  N.C,   Ga. 
21719a.  fumorum  Darl.  31-163 

N.C. 
1477.  diligendus    Chd.    fide    Darl.    31, 
with   osculans  Csy.   and 
apalachius  Horn  as  syn. 
Rembus 

This  genus  in  Col.  Cat.   pars  115, 
is  placed  in  a  tribe  Oodini 
and   separated   from   Licinini 
Dicaelus 

21720.  darlingtoni   Pall.    32-19 

Fla. 

Calathus 

The  changes  made  in  the  Platy- 
nini  in  Col.  Cat.  pars  115,  are 
numerous,  beginning  with  the  re- 
duction of  the  tribe  to  a  subtribe, 
Agoni,  and  introducing  many  new 
names  for  genera,  subgenera,  pre- 
occupied species  names,  etc.  In 
Calathus  the  synonymy  announced 
in  our  first  supplement  is  dis- 
regarded. 

Unless  otherwise  noted  all  of  the 
following  changes  in  the  subfamily 
Harpalince  are  suggested  by  Csiki 
in   Col.   Cat.    pars   115  or  pars   124. 

Pristodactyla 

1488b.  tarunnescens  Mann.   52-204 

Aleut.Is. 

1488c.  breviuscula  Mann.  52-204 

Aleut.Is. 

Laemostenus 

1494  is  removed  to  Aechmites 
iSchauf.  65-88 

Platynus 

Is  treated  as  Agonum  with  many 
subgenera,    as    follows: 
{Agonodroviius)    Reitt.   08-139 
Includes    1573.   1574,    18888, 
and  18886.  18887.  as  var.  of  1573. 


Carabid.^ 


79 


Platynus 

(Batenus)   Motsch.  (54-317 

Includes   l.^fjo,    1501. 

(Platynoinicriis) 

Includes  1589,  18883 

(Oxypselaphus)    Chaud.    43-415 

Includes    1532.    1502    (Anchus 

Lee.    1854) 

iEurophihis) 

Includes   1587,    1588 

(Rhadine) 

Includes  1405  to  1506, 

18803  to  18807 

{Platynidius) 

Includes  1507  to  1509, 

18808  to  18813 

{Andioinenus   and    Agonum) 

Include   the   remaining-   species   ex- 
cept 1593 
1576.   ruficorne    Goeze    77-663 

(=   albipes  Fab.  96-33)   is 

transferred    from   Agonum 

to   Anchomenus. 
1584.   lene  Dej.  28-166 

( ^=   ruficornis  Lee, 

picipennis    var.    Kby.,    gratiosus 

Mann.)    remains   in   Agonum. 
1587.  picipennis  Kby.    ( =    lenum   Lee. 

etc.)    in    Europhilus 

Colpodes 

Is  treated  as  a  genus. 

Perigona 

Is   treated   as   a   tribe,   Perigonini 
discicollis    Chd.    76-353    is    given 
as   syn.    of  1601. 

Atranus 

Is   transferred   to   subtribe   Agoni 

Anchonoderus 

1608.  horni   n.n.   Csiki   81 

( =    apicalis  Horn  nee  Reiche) 

CoUiuris 

(Odacanthella) 
1612a.  picta  is  a  good  species 
1612b.  suturalis  is  a  var.  of  picta 
(Calocollius} 

1613  is  placed  in  this  subgenus 
All  the  species  from  1610  to  1614 
are  placed  in  the  tribe  Colliurini ; 
1622  to  1625  in  tribe  Zuphiini;  1635 
to  1638  in  tribe  Cyclosomini;  1639 
in  tribe  Nematotarsinl.  The  species 
1637  and  1638  are  in  subg.  Per- 
sonocellus. 

Lebia 

1671.  add  syn.  axillaris  Lee.  48-193 

Csiki   in   Col.  Ca*^.   pars  124  revives 
.  chaleoptera   G.   &   H. 
(flaviventris||Mots.)   and  as 
synonyms,    eupripennis    Boh., 
erythrocephala    Dej.   and 
brunnicollis    IVIots. 
(Metabola) 

1651    is   placed   in    this   subgenus 
{Dmnchotnena) 


Leibia 

1675.   ?  flavolineata  Mots.  64-227 

is  added  as  a  synonym 

{Aphelogenia) 
1681.   flavoguttata  Chev.  35  No.   161 

is    added   as   synonym. 

connecta    Chd.    71-40    added    as    a 

variety. 
Coptodera 

This     genus    and    Phloeoxena    are 

placed     in     a     subtribe     Cataseopi. 

Synonymy  under  1688  is  compared 

with   rutila  Bates  from  Brazil. 
Dromius 

(^Dinodronnius) 

1691    and   1692   are    placed    in   this 

subgenus. 

1091  to  1701  are  placed  in  subtribe 

Dromii. 
Blechrus 

The     genus     name     Microlestes     is 

preferred,  and  Casey's  arrangement 

is  substantially  adopted  except  that 

linearis  Lee.  is  made  a  synonym. 
Metabletus 

1699  is  made  a  separate  genus. 
Axinopalpus 

19006  is  syn.  of  1700; 

19007  is  syn.   of  1701. 
Euproctinus  L.  &  M.  27-14 

(Eiiproctus    Sol.    nee    Gen^) 

(Andrewesella  Csiki  32-1456) 
Callida 
21721.   rubricollis  Dej.  25-225  Cuba,    U.S. 

elegans  Chd.   44-469 

subtribe    Callidi    includes    1705    to 

1724. 
Plochionus 

(^Tenidms) 

1723  and  19014  belong  in  this  sub- 
genus 
Cymindis 

1725   to  1759  form  subtribe 

Cymindina 

1740  is  syn.  of  1744; 

1738a  is  syn.   of  1738; 

1743   is   transferred  to   Pinacodera 

Pinacodera 

fuscicollis  Mots.   64-298  is  syn. 

of   1725 

planipennis  Csy.   13-1.84   (nee  Lee.) 

is  syn.   of  1901b. 
Pentagonica 

This   genus   is    placed   in   the   tribe 

Scopodini 

americana   Mots.   64-224 

is   syn.   of  1760 
Inna 

This    genus   is   placed   in   the   tribe 

Euchilini 

Chlsenius 

This   genus   in    Col.    Cat.    pars   115 
is  divided   into   .subgenera: 
E  pom  is   for   1806 
Ghjptoderus  for   1804 
Chlaenius  s.   str.  for  remainder 


80 


Carabid;e 


Clilsenius 

1804.  aurolimbatus  Laferte  54-261 

chrysopleurus  Chd.  56-276 
?    validus  Chev.  35  No.   174  is  valid 
but    ?   N.Am. 
1810.     exaratus   Laferte  51-249   is  valid 

1813.  coerulicollis  Chd.  76-78 
insperatus  Horn  85-134 

1814.  emarginatusJKby.  and 
indutus  Laferte  are  syn. 

1817.  impunctifronstKby.   is  syn. 

1831.  1831a  and  chlorophanus  Lee.  48-345 

are  syn. 
1836.  lecontei  Hald.  43-304  is  syn. 
1841.   kuntzeni  n.n.   Csiki 

for  diffinisllChd.  nee  Laferte 
21722.  regularis   Lee.    49-179 
21722a.  apacheanus   Csy.   14-34 

1848.  rufilabris   Dej.   26-329   is  syn. 
Oodes 

1862    is    subgenus    Lachnoerepis 

1871  is  transferred  to  Oodes  s.   str. 

1872  is  subgenus  Stenocrepis 

Dercylinus 

1877  is  transferred  to  this  g-enus 

Geopinus 

This   genus  is   placed  in  subtribe 
by   Csiki   Col.    Cat.    pars   121,   from 
whieh  also  following  notes  are  de- 
rived. 
Piosoma 

In  subtribe  Diorychi  with 
Selenophorus,    etc. 

Nothopus 

In   subtribe  Euryderi    (name 

Euryderus   for  genus) 
Cratacanthus 

In    subtribe    Acinopi 
Glanodes,  Opadius,  Pharalus 

All    made    subgenera    of    Harpalus, 
1895.  indianus  n.n.   Csiki 

for  testaceus  |1  Lee.  nee.  Hald. 

Harpalus 

(Pardileus) 

Includes  1910,  1915,  1919,  1920 

(synonymy    reversed),    1922,    1925, 

1925a 

(Harpalus  s.  str.) 

1935.  montuosus  n.n.  Csiki 

for  montanus   ||  Lee.  nee  Sturm 

1936.  baergi  n.n.  Csiki 

for  rufimanus  ||  Lee.  nee  Marsh 
1971.  fulgens  n.n.  Csiki 

for  nitidulus   ||   Chd.  nee  Steph. 
1979.  funerarius  n.n.  Csiki 

for  funestus  ||  Lee.  nee  Serv. 
1996.  transpose  synonymy 
2006.  read  basilaris  Kby.   37-41 

obesulus  Lee.  52-185 

extensus   Walk.   66-314 

The    four    names    unrecognized    by 

American     authors,     viz.:     ventralis 

Lee.,   oodioides  Chd., 

comis    Hald.,    and    curtatus    Mann., 

are  treated  by  Csiki  as  good  species. 

He  also  alters  spelling  of  19076  and 

19079. 


Selenophorus 

The  subtribe  Diorychi  includes  this 
genus,  Piosoma,  Gynandropus,  Har- 
tonymus,  and  Tinchotiehnus  for 
2010,  2011,  2012,  2013,  19094. 
Selanalius  Csy.  and  that  author's 
subgenera  are  not  recognized. 
2015.  iripennis  Say  is  the  name  preferred. 
2C20.  schaefferi  n.n.  Csiki 

for  angulatus  ||  Csy.  nee  Chd. 

Discoderus 

This  genus  is  placed  in  subtribe 
Anisotarsi,  which  includes  also  all 
the  species  from  .^070  to  2144,  plus 
2155,  2270,  2271,  and  2272. 

Anisodactylus 

Includes  as  subgenera  Gynandrotar- 
sus    ( =    Triplectrus,    Cephalogyna, 
and  Haploeentrus). 
2082.  dilatatus  Say  34-431  is  syn. 

Dicheirus 

The  species  immanis  Horn  and 
depressicoUis    Mots,    are    treated   as 
good  species. 

Anisotarsus 

2130.  Genus  Stilbolidus  suppressed.    Syn- 
onymy reversed. 

2131.  add  syn.  lasviusculus  Chd.  37-43. 

2132.  synonymy   reversed. 
2135.  similis  Say  23-29  with 

agilis  Dej.  as  syn. 
Pelmatellus 

2155.  synonymy  reversed. 
Trichocellus 

21723.  porsildi  Brown  32-3        N.W.T. 
Bradycellus 

The  subtribe  Bradycelli,  fide  Csiki, 
includes  Trichocellus,  Bradycellus 
(with  subgenera  Triliarthrus,  Cath- 
arellus,  Stenocellus,  Amerinus,  and 
Liocellus  (=  Glycerins).  He  ap- 
pears to  have  been  ignorant  of 
Fall's  remarks  re  Taehycellus  in 
1930. 
2167.  lecontei  n.n.  Csiki 

for  cordieollis  ||  Lee.  48-306 
Acupalpus 

The  species  from  2205  to  2244  form 
a  subtribe  Acupalpi,  with  one  genus 
divided  into  subgenera:  Acupalpus 
s.  str.,  Philodes,  Goniolophus,  Steno- 
lophus,  and  Agonoleptus. 
(Stenolophus) 

21724.  laticollis  Mots.  64-202    La. 
?    splendidulus  Mots.  64-201 

N.Am. 
Agonoderus 

The  species  from  2245  to  2269  are 
treated   as    subtribe    Agonoderi,    all 
in  one  genus 
2261.  similis  Lee.  73-325  nee  Kby.  is  syn. 
Poffonodaptus 

2273.  This     genus     is     also     included     in 
Agonoderi. 
Polpochlla 

This  name  replaces  Cratoeara.   The 
genus   is   placed   in   subtribe   Aniso- 
tarsi. 
2270.  riehli  Schaum.  68-126  is  a  syn. 


LEIODIDiiE 


81 


DYTISCIDiZE 


Brown  31.  32;   Fall  32. 


Derovatellus  Sharp.  80-286 
21725.  floridanus  Fall  32-146  Fla, 

Hydroporus 

21726.  compertus  Brown  32-4  B.C. 
2476.  ping-uis  Fall  (19191)  is  a  syn. 

21727.  deceptus  n.n.  Fall  32-145 
for  addendus  Fall  nee  Cr. 


2522.  aequus  Fall  (19222)   is  a  syn. 
20775.  brodei  Gell.  is  a  var.  of  2486. 

21728.  barbarse'  Fall  32-146      So.Cal. 
(Neophorus)   Guignot  31-47 
19202  is  placed  in  this  subgenus 

Agabus 

21729.  verus  Brown  31-115       Man. 

21730.  verisimilis  Brown  32-4  B.C. 


gyrinid;e 


GjTinus 

21731.  instabilis  Fall  31-155      Alas. 

21731%   opacus  var.   blairi  n.   n. 
Omar  Cooper  31-239 
(=    lecontei  O.C.   30-68 
nee   Fall)  Greenland 


LIMNEBIIDiiE  * 


Ochthebius 

21732.  insulanus  Brown  31-116 


Vane. 


Lininebius 

21733.  columbianus  Brown  32-5 

B.C. 


HYDROPHILIDiiE 


Hydrophilus 

The  species  278'9  to  2791  belong  in 

this  genus. 

fide  Mutchler  31 

Hydrochara  Berthold  1827 

The    species    2793    to    2796    belong 
here. 


Tropistemus 

21734.  columbianus  Brown  31-119 

Vane. 
Enochrus 

21735.  collinus  Brown  31-118   Que. 
Cercyon 

19287.  kulzeri  Knisch  22-97, 

fide  Blackwelder  31-19 
californicus  Fall  24-251 


LEIODIDiE 


Hydnobius 

21736.  simulator  Brown  32-6  B.C. 

Leiodes 

21737.  validus  Brown  32-202    QOe. 

21738.  impersonata  Brown  32-203 

Que. 


Leiodes 

21739.  bradorata  Brown  32-204 

Que. 

21740.  potens  Brown  32-205      Que. 


•  For  the  establishment  of  this   family,   see  the  writings   of   Boving  and   introduction    to   second 
supplement. 


82 


Pythid^e 


STAPHYLINIDi^ 


Pinophilus 

21741.  confusus  Fall  32-56       N.C.,  Fla. 

21742.  gracilis  Fall  32-57       La, 

3884  is  syn.  of  3883,  fide  Fall  32 


Araeocenis 

21743.  elegans  Fall  32-57 


Tex. 


Megaquedius 

Is  not  g-enerically  distinct, 
fide  Gridelli  14 


pselaphid;e 


Rhexidius 

21744.  perscitus  Fletcher  32-29 

N.C. 
Arthmius 

21745.  morbus'  Fletcher  32-33 

Ariz. 
Reichen'bacliia 

21746.  snowi'  Fletcher  32-31     Ariz. 

21747.  ig-nobilis'  Fletcher  32-32   Ariz. 

21748.  gentilis'  Fletcher  32-33 

Cal. 


Hamotus 

(Hamotoides) 

21749.  opimus  Fletcher  32-34    Fla. 

21750.  elong-atus  Brend.   90-239 

Ariz. 


melyrid;e 


Endeodes 

21751.  insularis   Blackwelder  32-134 

Cal. 

21752.  rugiceps  Blackwelder  32-135 

Cal. 
Malachius 

21753.  californicus  Barrett  31-102 

Cal. 
Trichochrous 

21754.  blackwelderi  Blais.  31-323 

Cal. 

21755.  varipes  Blais.  31-180      Cal. 


INIenovectura  Blais.  31-181 

21756.  serrulata  Blais.  31-182  Cal. 

Listrus 

21757.  inyoensis   Blais.   31-178  Cal. 
Eschatocrepis 

21758.  desertus  Blais.  31-329    Cal. 
AUonj'x 

Corporaal  32  states  that  this  generic 
name  is  preoccupied  by  Allonyx 
Jacq.  Duv.  60-196. 


TELEGEUSIDiiE 


Telegeusis 

21759.   nubifer  Martin  31-91     Ariz. 


MELOIDi^ 


Epicauta 

21760.  magnomaculata  Martin  32-169 

Cal. 


PYTHID.ZE 


'Rliinosimus 

8215.  lecontei  n.n.   Blair  32-254 

Alas. 
seneirostrisJLec.   79-4   nee   Mann. 
8217.  viridiaeneus  Rand.  38-23 

Me.   Ind. 
Can. 
aeneirostris   Mann.   53-45 
nitens  Lee.   66-168 


ELATERIDiiE 

pyrochroid;e 


Dendroides 

S22o.  canadensis  Latr.   1810, 
fide   Barber  32-36 
bicolor   Newn. 
21761.   pacificus  Barrett  32-171 

Cal. 


anthicid;e 


Notoxus 

21762.  parvidens  Fall   32-62      Alta.  Wyo. 


83 


CEBRIONIDiiE 


Cebrio 

21762.  knausi  VanD.  32-4G4 


Utah 


Scaptolenus 

21764.  socius  Fall  32-60  Tex. 

21765.  fuscipennis  Fall  32-61   Ariz. 

PLASTOCERIN.^* 

Euthysanius 

21766.  cribricollis  VanD.   32-455 

Cal. 

21767.  piceus  VanD.   32-456      Cal. 

Octinodes 

21768.  amplicollis  VanD.   32-459 

Cal. 


Aplastus 

21769.  cylindricus  VanD.  32-461 

Utah 

21770.  arizonicus  VanD.  32-462 

Ariz. 

21771.  pilosus^  VanD.  32-463    Cal. 

Euplastius 

85.39  and  8540  doubtfully  U.S. 
fide  Van  Dyke 


ELATERIDiZE 

Benedict  31;  Fall  32;  Van  Dyke  32. 


Adelocera 

21772.  nobilis   Fall  32-58  Ariz. 

21778.  Candida^  Fall  32-59         Ariz. 

21774.  mexicana  Cand.  57-70 

fide    Fall,    occurs    in       Fla.   Ariz. 
(VanD.) 

21775.  maculata  Dec.  66-389, 

fide    VanD..    occurs    in  Cal.   B.C. 

Conoderes  Esch.  29-31 

{Monocrepidius    Esch.    29-31) 

21776.  bicarinatus'  VanD.   32-297 

Ariz. 

21777.  varians   (Steinh.)  75-121 

Ariz. 
2177S.  amplicollis   (Gyll.)   33-194 

Ala.   Fla. 
fucosus    Blatch.    25-163 
According   to   VanD.   32: 

8605  is  syn.  of  8604 
8608  is  syn.  of  8607 
(Heteroderes   Latr.   34-155) 

8606  belongs   here,   fide  VanD.    32. 

Llmonius 

21779.  pictus   VanD.    32-343      No.Cal. 

21780.  bicolor  VanD.   32-344      Cal. 


Llmonius 

21781.  nebulosus  VanD.  32-345  Ariz. 

21782.  huguenini  VanD.  32-346 

Cal. 

21783.  ulkei   Horn  71-314  is  valid, 
fide  VanD.  Cal. 

21784.  clypeatus    aiots.    59-369    is   valid, 
fide  VanD. 

8620a.  seminudus  VanD.   32-348 

Cal.  Wash. 
Id. 

21785.  ursinus    VanD.    32-349  Colo.-Altai. 

21786.  kuschei   VanD.  32-349   Cal. 

21787.  lanei  VanD.   32-350        Wash.-Alta. 

21788.  beutenmuelleri  VanD.  32-351 

N.C. 
according  to  VanD.  32: 
8623   =  var.  of  8648. 
8628  =  8627, 
8638  =  var.  of  8630 
8644   =   var.    8647. 

8651  =   var.    of  8630, 
8655  =  8647, 
Nothodes   =   Limonius, 

Pheletes  is  a  subgenus  in  Limonius, 

8652  belong  in  Athous 


•  Reduced  to  a   subfamily   of  Cebrionidae,   Plastocerinae,  by  Van  Dyke  32,   by   Hyslop  23,  and   by 
Boving  31. 


84 


Elaterid.-e 


Leptoschema 

8656a.   elegans  VanD.   32-357   Cal. 

Elathous  Reit.  90-317 

8657  and  8658  belong-  here 

fide  VanD.   32 

8659    =   8658,  fide  VanD.   32 

21789.  californicus  VanD.  32-359 

Cal. 

Athous 

21790.  appalachius  VanD.    32-372 

N.C. 
8666a.  carmeli  VanD.  32-374  Cal. 
8e6Gb.  ang-elicus  VanD.  32-374 

So.Cal. 
8696a.  sierrse  VanD.  32-376      Cal. 
8660a.  maritimus  VanD.  32-378 

Cal.  Or. 

21791.  brevis  VanD.   32-379      Cal. 

21792.  sordidus^  VanD.  32-380  So.Cal. 

21793.  rufipennis^  VanD.  32-380 

Cal. 

21794.  essig-i  VanD.   32-381       Cal. 

21795.  arizonicus    VanD.    32-384 

Ariz. 

21796.  erebus^  VanD.  32-385     Mich. 
8676a.  reflexus  Lee. 

8676b.  lengi  Dury 

According   to   VanD.    32: 
8674.  scissus  Lee.  57-46  (=   ingens  Fall) 
8664  is  var.  of  8660 

8671  is  syn.  of  8667 
8688  is   subsp.    of   8682 
8SS8  is  syn.   of  8662 

8672  is  subsp.   of  8666, 
8798  belongs   in  Athous 

21797.  simplex   Lee.    76-516   is   valid, 
8678  is  doubtfully  N.  Am. 
8661  is  a  European  sp. 

8697  belongs   in  Lilius 
Ludius 

21798.  uliginosus   VanD.   32-408 

Cal. 

21799.  silvaticus  VanD.    32-409 

Cal. 

21800.  aplastoides  VanD.   32-411 

Cal. 

21801.  atlas  VanD.  32-412         Cal. 

21802.  dolorosus   VanD.   32-413 

Cal. 

21803.  tenellus   VanD.    32-414  Cal. 
21801.  patricius^   VanD.   32-415 

Wash. 

21805.  humboldti  VanD.  32-415 

Or.  Cal. 

21806.  tahoensis  VanD.  32-418 

Cal. 

21807.  rainieri  VanD.  .32-421     Wash. 

21808.  nunenmacheri  VanD.   32-422 

Cal. 

21809.  shastensis*  VanD.   32-423 

Cal. 

21810.  blaisdelli  VanD.  32-424 

Cal. 

21811.  appalachius   VanD.   32-425 

N.C. 

21812.  hopping!  VanD.   32-434 

B.C. 


Ludius 

According-  to  VanD.  32: 
8704  is  syn.   of  8705. 
8707a  is  syn.   of  8708, 
8716  is  syn.  of  8714, 
8723  is  syn.  of  8711. 

8731  is  subsp.  of  8730, 

8732  is  subsp.  of  8730, 
8739   is  subsp.   of  8730, 

8733a.  pygmseus  VanD.  32-418 

Man. 

8737  is  subsp.   of  87.3'3, 
8736  is  subsp.  of  8733, 

8738  is  sub3p.  of  8733, 
8755  is  subsp.   of  8754, 

8742  is   race   of  8741, 

8743  isi  same  as  8745.    N.B.-Or. 
8784  is  female  of  8707, 

8781  is  subsp.  of  8797, 
8749  is  subsp.   of  S791, 

8791b.  diversicolor    (Esch.) 
8791e.  russicollis    (Germ.) 

8791a.  is  syn.  of  8791     , 

8782  is  syn.   of  8780, 
8751a.  brunnipes  Bland 

8758  and  8759  are  syn.   of  8712, 
8783a.  lateralis  Lee. 

8788  is  subsp.  of  8785. 
8777a.  tinctus   Lee. 

8746  is  subsp.  of  8774, 

8786  is  subsp.  of  8787, 

8767  is  subsp.  of  8766, 

8790  is  var.    of  8787, 

Elater 

(including  Ecta7nenogonus) 

21813.  ursinus  VanD.  32-301    Cal. 

21814.  fenyesi   VanD.   32-302    Cal. 
8973a.  uteanus  VanD.  32-303    Utah 

21815.  varipilis  VanD.  32-306  Cal.  B.C. 

21816.  bimaculatus  VanD.    32-307 

Cal. 
8927a.  hoppingi  VanD.   32-306 

B.C. 

21817.  brunneicolor  VanD.   32-308 

Cal. 

21818.  brevis   VanD.   32-309      Wash.    B.C. 

21819.  sturmi  Germ.  44-188  is  valid, 
fide   VanD.    32 

8949  =   8975,  fide  VanD.  32 
8953a  is  valid,  fide  VanD.   32 

Megapenthes 

21820.  illinoiensis^  VanD.   32-314 

111. 

21821.  obtusus  VanD.   32-315    N.Mex. 

Ariz. 

21822.  variolatus  VanD.  32-316 

Ariz. 

21823.  megalops  VanD.   32-317 

Ariz. 
According  to  VanD.   .32: 
8981.  aterrimus    (Mots.)    59-382 
8642  belongs  here 
8972  belongs  here 
8789   is  syn.   of  8787 
8793c.  ater  VanD.  32-430  Cal. 

8794a.   olympise  VanD.  32-431  Cal. 


Dryopid^ 


85 


Eanus 

21824.  granicollis  VanD.  32-435 

Wash. 

H>-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. 


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31.  Carabinse 
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<Journ.  E.  Mitchell  Sc.  Soc.  XLVI,  1931, 

pp.  247-258. 
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pp.  261-280. 
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32. 


32. 


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465. 

<Ent.  Blatter,  XXVII,   1931,  pp.  162-167. 
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67-73,    1(X)-108. 
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93. 
Zimmerman,  E.  C. 

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NECROLOGY 


Brooks,  F.  E.,  b.  June  8,  1868;  d.  March  9,  1933. 

Buysson,  Henri  du,  d.  1927. 

Calder,  Edwin  E.,  b.  March  17.  1853;  d.  Jan.  16,  1929. 

Comstock,  John  H.,  d.  March  20,  1931. 

Comstock,  Anna  B.,  d.  Aug.  24,  1930. 

Crevecoeur,  F.  F.,  b.  June  23,  1862;  d.  April  7,  1931. 

Criddle,  Norman,  b.  May  14,  1875;  d.  May  4,  1933. 

Dietz,  W.  G.,  b.  July  30,  1848;  d.  April  13,  1932. 

Dimmock,  G.  W.,  d.  May  17,  1930. 

Forbes,  S.  A.,  b.  May  29,  1844;  d.  March  13,  1930. 

Henneguy,  L.  F.,  b.  March  18,  1850;  d.  Jan.  28,  1928. 

Lewis,  George,  b.  Aug.  5,  1839;  d.  Sept.  5,  1926. 

Manee,  A.  H.,  b.  March  30,  1858;  d.  Dec.  26,  1927. 

Mann,  B.  P.,  b.  April  30,  1848;  d.  March  22,  1926. 

Reynolds,  L.  R.,  b.  April  22,  1878;  d.  Oct.  9,  1922. 

Robinson,  Wirt,  d.  Jan.  19,  1929. 

Rousseau,  E.,  b.  May  27,  1872;  d.  Nov.  13,  1929. 

Skinner,  Henry,  d.  May  29,  1926. 

Taschenberg,  O.,  d.  March  20,  1922. 

Varas  y  Arangua,  E.,  b.  1900;  d.  Aug.  17,  1930. 

Wasmann,  Erich,  d.  Feb.  27,  1931. 


SECOND  SUPPLEMENT  TO 

CATALOGUE  OF  NORTH  AMERICAN  COLEOPTERA 

DESCRIBED  AS  FOSSILS 

By  H.  F.  WiCKHAM 

The  few  fossil  beetles  described  as  new  in  the  years  1927  to  1932  inclusive 
are  listed  below.  Some  changes  in  family  assignment  are  also  noted.  New  ab- 
breviations requiring  mention  follow. 

Ark.  Eoc.  Wilcox  Clays 

Dak.  Cret.  Fox  Hills,   So.  Dak. 

New  Mex.  Jur.  Jurassic,  east  of  Santa  Rosa. 

Oreg-.  Olig'.  Lower  John  Day  Beds. 

Tenn.  Eoc.  Wilcox    Clays. 

Vane.   Pleist.  Vancouver  Island. 

Wash.  Mioc.  Beds  near  Spokane,  fbrmerly  listed  as  Eocene. 

carabid;e 

Pterostichus  Bon.  Carabites  Heer 

fernquisti  Wickh.  31-318  Wash.  Mioc.       russelli   Ckll.  28-37  Dak.  Cret. 

DYTISCIDiiE 

Dytiscus,  Li. 

latahensis  Wickh.  31-318  Wash.  Mioc. 

GYRINIDiZE 


Protogyrininus  Hatch  27a-92 

confinis  (Scudd.)  OOa-80,  nee  Lee. 

=    sculpturatus    (Mjob.).     Europe. 


paussid;e 

Paussopsis  Ckll. 

Does  not  belong'  in  Paussidae,  according  to  Wasmann  26-25 


ELATERIDiiE 

Adelocera  Latr. 

perantiaua  Ckll.  and  LeVeaue  31-359  Roan  Mt.  Eoc. 

Elater,  L. 

berryi  Wickh.  29-148  Tenn.  Eoc. 


tenebrionid;e 


Tenebrionites  Ckll. 

alatus  Ckll.  27c-587  Flor.  Mioc. 


104  Fossil  Coleoptera 

MELANDRYIDiZE 

Silpha    colorata    Scudd.    belongs    here,    acc'ordingr    to    Hatch    27b-369. 
Compared  with  Emiiiesa  connectens  Newm. 


scarabaeid;e 


Pliyllophaga  Hair. 

disrupta  Ckll.  27c-587  Flor.  Mioc. 


Melolonthites  Heer 

coUinsi  Wickh.    29-149  Tenn,  Eoc. 


passalid;e 


Passalus  Fab. 

?  indormitus  Ckll.  27a-65  Oreff.  OlifiT. 


CERAMBYCID^E 


Criocephalus  Muls. 

?  pavitus  Ckll.  27c-585  Flor.  Mitoc. 


chrysomelid;e 


Donacia  Fab. 

connelli   Ckll.   27b-304  Vane.   Pleist. 


CURCUUONID^ 


Otiorhynchites  Fritsch 

wilcoxianus  Wickh.  29-149  Ark.  Eoc. 

Curculionites  Heer 

hylobioides  Northrop  28-32  Dak.  Cret. 
vulpinus  Northrop  28-36         Dak.  Cret. 
northropi   Ckll.  28-37         Dak.   Cret. 


POSITION  UNCERTAIN 


Xiphenax  Ckll.  31-97 

jurassicus  Ckll.    (larva)   31-97  New  Mex.     Jur. 


Fossil  Coleoptera  105 


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INDEX 


Acamatoxenus,  20 
Acamegonia,  77 
Acanthoscelidius,  51 
Acanthoscelis,  51 
AcmEegenius,  49 
Acm^odera,  28,  85 
Acmseops,  41 
Acoma,  39 
Acropteroxys,  33 
Acrotona,  20 
Actenodes,  29 
Acupalpus,  80 
Adalia,  35,  88 
Adelocera,  83, 103 
Adonia,  87 
^chmites,  78 
.^GIALATID^,  25 
.(^grialatis,  25 
uEgialia,  38,  90 
-Egialites,  25 
Agabus,  15,  81 
Ag-athidium,  19 
Agonoderus,  80 
Agonodromius,  78 
Agonoleptiis,  80 
Agonum,  78,  79 
Agrilaxia,  29,  85 
Agrilus,  29,  85 
Agriotes,  85 
Agronus,  49 
Alaudes,  36 
Alaus,  27 

ALLECULID^,  35,  ? 
All  onyx,  23,  82 
Allopoda,  36 
Alosterna,  40 
Amblopusa,  20 
Amblycheila,  9,  77 
Ambrosiodmus,  52 
Americomaseus,  13 
Amerinus,  80 
Amphizoa,  14 
AMPHIZOID^,  14 
Anacsena,  16 
Anacentrinus,  93 
Anacentrus,  50,  93 
Anacomis,  42,  91 
Anaferonia,  12 
Anatis,  88 
Anchastus,  85 


Anchomenus,  13,  79 
Anchonoderus,  13,  79 
Anchorius,  33 
Anculopus,  49 
Adrewesella,  79 
Anilloferonia,  13 
Anisodactylus,  80 
Anisotarsus,  80 
Anisostena,  46 
Anisosticta,  87 
Anisotoma,  19 
ANOBIID.^,  37,  90 
Anogdus,  19 
Anomalsegialia,  90 
Anomalopides,  39 
Anomalopus,  39 
Anoplium,  40 
Anoplodera,  41,  91 
Anthaxia,  29 
ANTHICID^,  26,  83 
Anthobates,  24 
Anthobatula,  24 
Anthobium,  19 
Anthonomus,  50 
ANTHRIBID^,  47,  93 
Anthribus,  48 
Aphelogenia,  79 
Aphodius,  38,  90 
Aphricus,  26 
Aphthona,  46 
Apion,  48 
Aplastus,  26,  83 
Apsena,  89 
Apteroloma,  IS 
Apteromechus,  51 
Aptopus,  27,  85 
Arseocerus,  82 
Arawana,  88 
Archicarabus,  10 
Arthmius,  82 
Arthrochlamys,  44 
Asaphidion,  11 
Asemum,  91 
Astenus,  20 
Ateenius,  39,  90 
Ataxia,  42 
Athous,  27,  84 
Atranus,  79 
Attelabus,  48,  93 
Auleutes,  51,  93 


Axinopalpus,  14,  79 

Bactridium,  32 
Bagous,  49 
Balaninus,  49 
Barinus,  50 
Baris,  50 
Bassareus,  44 
Batenus,  79 
Batrisodes,  20 
Batyle,  42 
Bembidion,  11,  78 
Berginus,  34 
Bidessus,  15 
BIPHYLLID.^,  33 
Bitoma,  34 
Blapstinus,  36 
Blaptosoma,  10,  54 
Blechrus,  79 
Bledius,  19 
Blitophaga,  18 
Bolbocerosoma,  39 
Boloschesis,  44 
BOSTRICHID^E,  37,  90 
Bothriopterus,  13 
Brachyacantlia,  87 
Brachycoryna,  46 
Bracliyleptura,  41 
Brachypsectra,  26 
BRACHYPSECTRTD^,  26 
Brachypterolus,  32 
Brachyrhinus,  49 
Brachyspasta,  25 
Brachytarsoides,  48 
Brachytarsus,  48,  92 
Bradycellus,  80 
BRATHINID^,  16 
BRENTID^,  47 
Brentus,  47 
Brontes,  33 
BRUCHID^,  93 
Brumus,  88 
Brychius,  14 
Bulsea,  35 

BUPRESTID^,  28,  85 
Buprestis,  29 
BYRRHID^,  86 
BYTURID^,  31 

Calathus,  78 
Calendra,  51 


108 

Callida,  79 
Callidium,  42 
Calligrapha,  45 
Callisthenes,  10,  54,  79 
Callistrig-a,  10,  54 
Callitropa,  10,  77 
Calocollius,  79 
Calomicrus,  92 
Calomycterus,  48 
Calosoma,  10,  54 
Calospasta,  25 
Caminara,  54,  77 
Canif  a,  36 

CANTHARID^,  22 
Cantharis,  22 
Canthon,  38 
Canthydrus,  15 
CARABID^,  10,  77, 103 
Carabiosoma,  10,  54 
Carabites,  103 
Carabus,  10,  77 
Cardiola,  20 
Cardiophorus,  27,  85 
Cariderus,  25 
Carnegonia,  10,  54 
Cartodere,  34 
Caryobruchus,  47 
Cassida,  46 
Casnonia,  13 
Catharellus,  80 
Cebrio,  26,  83 
OEBRIONID^,  26,  83 
Centrinaspis,  50 
Centrodera,  40 
Cephalogyna,  80 
CEPHAI.OID^,  23 
Cephaloon,  23 

CERAMBYCID^,  40,  91,  104 
Ceratomesrilla,  87 
Cercyon,  81 
Ceutorhynchus,  51,  94 
Chastocnema,  46 
Chalcodermus,  51 
Chalcoides,  46 
Chalcophora,  29 
Charisalia,  41 
Chauliognathus,  22 
Chelymorpha,  46 
Chilocorus,  88 
Chlsenius,  79 
Chlamys,  44 
CHORAGID.^,  47 
Chrysobothris,  29 
Chrysobracton,  11 
Chrysochus,  92 

CHRYSOMELID^,  43,  92, 104 
CHRYSOMELOIDEA,  43 
Chrysophana,  28 
Chrysostrigma,  10,  54 
Cicindela,  9,  77 
CICINDELID^,  9,  77 
CIID^,  37 
CISID^,  37 
Cleis,  88 
Cleonus,  50 
CLERID^,  23 
Clivina,  11 
Clytini,  91 


Index' 

Clytoleptus,  42 
Clytus,  42 
Coccinella,  88 
COCCINELLID.^,  35,  87 
Coccotorus,  50 
Coelambus,  15 
Ccelocnemis,  36 
Coalosattus,  36 
Ccenorrhinus,  93 
Colaspidea,  44 
Colliurus,  13,  79 
Collops,  22 
Colpodes,  13,  79 
COLTDIID^,  34 
Colydium,  34 
Conoderes,  83 
CONONOTIN^^,  25 
Cononotus,  25 
Conotrachelus,  51 
Cophes,  51 
Coptocycla,  47 
Coptodera,  79 
Coraia,  92 
Cordalia,  20 
Corticaria,  34 
Corylophodes,  19 
Corynetes,  23 
CORYNETID.^,  23 
Cascinoptera,  44 
Cotinis,  40 
Coxelus,  34 
Cratacanthus,  80 
Cratocara,  80 
Crenitulus,  16 
Crepidodera,  46 
Criocephalus,  104 
Crioceris,  44 
Cryobius,  13 
Cryoearabus,  77 
Cryptocephalus,  92 
Cryptohypnus,  85 
CRYPTOPHAG-ID^,  33 
Cryptophag-us,  33 
CUCUJID^,  33,  86 
Cucujus,  86 
Curculio,  49,  93 
CURCULIONID^,  48,  93,  104 
Curculionites,  104 
CURCULIONOIDEA,  48 
Curtonotus,  13 
Cycloneda,  88 
Cylindrocopturus,  51 
Cyllene,  42 
Cymatodera,  23 
Cymindis,  14,  79 
Cyphon,  31,  86 
Cyphonotida,  41 
Cyrtolabus,  48 
Cyrtonotus,  13 

DASCILLID^^,  31 
DASCIT.LOIDEA,    30 
Dasytes,  23 
Delphastus,  35 
Deloyala,  47 
Dendroides,  25,  83 
Dercylinus,  80 
Dermestes,  86 


DERMESTID^,  32,  86 
Derocrepis,  92 
Derospidea,  92 
Derovatellus,  81 
Desiantha,  49 
Diabrotica,  45 
Dialytellus,  39 
Dialytes,  39 
Dianchomena,  79 
Dianous,  20 
Diaper  is,  36 
Diaulota,  20 
Dicoelus,  78 
Dicentrus,  40 
Dicerca,  29 
Dicheirus,  14,  80 
Dichelonyx,  39,  91 
Dichoxenus,  48 
Didactylia,  39 
Dimalia,  90 
Dinacoma,  39 
Dinapate,  37 
Dineutes,  15 
Dineutus,  15 
Dinodromius,  79 
Diodyrhynchus,  48 
Diphyllostoma,  91 
Diphytaxis,  28 
Diplocoelus,  33 
Diplotaxis,  9D 
Diplous,  12 
Dirhagus,  28 
Discoderus,  80 
Discotenes,  47 
Disonycha,  45,  92 
'Dissochaetus,  19 
Donacia,  43. 104 
Drapetes,  28,  85 
Drasterius,  27 
Dromius,  79 
DRYOPID^,  31,  85 
DRYOPOIDEA,   30 
Dyschirius,  11 
DYTISCID^,  15,  81, 103 
Dytiscus,  103 

Eanus,  27,  85 
Ecarinosphssrula,  19 
Kctamenogonus,  84 
Ecyrus,  42 
Elaphroterus,  10 
Elaphrus,  10 
Elater,  84, 103 
ELATERID^,  27,  83,  103 
Elathous,  84 
Eleodes,  36,  89 
Embapbion,  36 
Emmesa,  36,  104 
Endeodes,  82 

ENDOMYCHID^,  35,  87 
Endothina,  36 
Engyaulus,  29 
Enochrus,  16,  81 
Enoclerus,  23 
Eocarabus,  77 
Ephistemus,  33 
Epicauta,  24,  82 
Epilachna,  88 


Index 


109 


Epimechus,  50 
Epipocus,  87 
Epomis,  79 
Ernobius,  90 
Erolestus,  23 
EROTYLID^,  86 
Erythrolitus,  35 
Eschatocrepis,  82 
Euassthetus,  20 
Eubrychiopsis,  94 
Eucilinus,  49 
Euconnus,  19 
Eucrossus,  91 
Eufallia,  34 
Eulabis,  36 
Eumichthus,  40 
Europhilus,  79 
Eupag-oderes,  48 
Euparixa,  39 
Euphoria,  40 
Euplastius,  83 
Euproctintis,  79 
Euproctus,  79 
Eurygeniiis,  26 
Eurymycter,  47 
Europs,  32 
Euryptera,  41 
Euryscopa.  44 
EURTSTETHID^,  25 
Eurytrachelus,  11 
Euscepes,  51 
Eusphyr-us,  47 
Eustrophinn.s,  36 
Euthysanius,  26,  83 
Euxeniis,  48 
ELTXESTIM^,   34 
Euxestus,  34 
Evarthrus,  13 
Exoplectra,  87 

Ferestria.  12 
Fornax,  28 
Fortax,  12 
Fiircacampa,  78 

Galerita,  14 
Galerucella,  92 
Gastrellarius,  78 
Gastroidea,  45 
Gastrophysa.  45 
Gaurodytes,  15 
Gai; rotes,  41 
Geodromictis,  19 
Geopinus,  SO 
Geotrupes,  39 
Gerteus,  50 
Gerstseckeria.  51 
Glanodes,  80 
Glaresis,  39 
Glischrochilus,  86 
Glycerius,  80 
Glyptina,  46 
Glyptoderus,  79 
Glyptophorus,  33 
Glyptoscelimorpha,  85 
Gnathotrichoides,  94 
Gnathotrichus,  94 
GNOSTID.^,   20 


Gnostus,  20 
Goes,  42 
Goniolophus,  80 
Gonops,  47 
Gorginus,  35 
Grammoptera,  40 
Graphoderes,  15 
Gronocarus,  39 
Gynfecomeloe,  25 
Gynandrotarsus,  80 
GYRINID^,  15,  81 
Gyrinus,  15,  81,  103 

HALrlPLID^,  14 
Haliplus,  14 
Haltica,  45,  92 
Hamotoides,  82 
Hamotus,  82 
Hapalips,  33 
Haplidus,  91 
Haplocentrus,  80 
Haplosalia,  40 
Harpalus.  14,  80 
Heilipus,  93 
Helichus,  85 
HELMID^,  86 
HELMIN.^,  31 
Helmis,  31 
Helobata,  16 
HELODID^,  31,  86 
HELOPHORID^,  16 
Helophorus,  16 
Helops,  89 
Hemicarabus,  10,  77 
HEMIPEPLID^,  33 
Heniipeplus,  33 
Hesperohipis,  29 
Hetserius,  21 
Heterarthron,  37 
Heteroderes,  83 
Heterosilpha,  18 
HilipuH,  93 
Himatolabus,  48,  93 
Hippodamia,  88 
Hippuriphila,  92 
Hister,  21 
HTSTERID.^.   21 
Holotrochus,  19 
Homoeolabus,  48 
Homophoeta,  92 
Hoplia,  39 
Hoppingiana,  22 
Horistonotus,  85 
Hornia,  25 
Horolog-ion,  78 
Hydnobius,  19,  81 
Hydnocera,  23 
Hydrobius,  16 
Hydrocanthus,  15 
Hydrochara,  81 
HYDROCHID^,  16 
Hydrochus,  16 
Hydrocyclus,  16 
HYDROPHILID.^,  16,  81 
Hydrophilus,  16,  81 
Hydroporus,  15,  81 
Hydrothassa,  44 
Hylastes,  51 


Hylis,  28 
Hylobius,  93 
Hylocurus,  53 
Hymenorus,  88 
Hyperaspis,  35,  87 
Hyperini,  49 
Hyperodes,  49 
Hypnoidus,  27,  85 
Hypocaccus,  21 
Hypoccelus,  28,  85 
Hypocoprus,  32 
Hypodacne,  34 
Hypophlceus,  36 
Hyporhag-us,  28,  89 
Hypulus,  36 

Ibidion,  40 
Idiopidonia,  40 
Idoemea,  91 
Ilybius.  15 
Inna,  79 
Ips,  53 

Ischiodontus,  27,  85 
Ischnoceriis,  47 
Ischyrus,  86 
Isohydnocera,  23 
Isorhipis,  28 
Isostenia,  77 

Judolia,  41 

Knausia,  88 

LrACCONOTIN^,  25 
Ijacconotus,  25,  36 
Lremophlosus,  33 
Laemostenus,  78 
I^AMPYRID^,  21 
Languria,  33 
LANGURIID^,   33 
Lara,  31 
LARIN^,  31 
LATHRIDIID^,  34,  87 
Latliridius,  34,  87 
Liathrobium,  20 
I.ebia,  79 
Lecontella,  23 
lieichenum,  36 
Leiodes,  19,  81 
LEIODID^.  19,  81 
Leistidius,  11 
Leistus,  11 
Lema,  44 
Leonia,  25 
Lieonidia,  25 
Lepidocricus,  49 
Ijepidophorus,  49 
L.eptacma5ops,  41 
Leptsegialia,  90 
Leptoschema,  84 
Leptostylus,  42 
Leptotrichaltica,  46 
Leptotrix,  46 
Leptura,  41 
Liepturges,  42 
Lepyrus,  49 
Lichnanthe,  90 
Lichnocarabus,  10 


110 


Index 


Ligyrus,  40 
Lilius,  84 
Liimonlus,  27,  83 
LIMNEBIID^,   81 
Liimnebius,  81 
Liimnius,  31,  86 
Liimnobaris,  50 
Lina,  45,  92 
Lfiocellus,  80 
Liistroderes,  49 
Listronotus,  49,  93 
Listrus,  22,  82 
Lixus,  50 
Longitarsus,  46 
Loricera,  10,  78 
Liorocera,  10 
Lioxandrus,  13 
LUCANID^,  40,  91 
Ludius,  27,  84 
Luperodes,  45 
Luperus,  92 
LYCID^,  21 
Lyperostenia,  77 
Lytta,  24 

Macrobasis,  24 
Macropog-on,  31 
Macrosiagon,  24 
Malachius,  22.  82 
Maronetus,  77 
Mecomycter,  23 
Meconemus,  47 
Megacyllene,  91 
Megapenthes,  84 
Megaquedius,  82 
Melandrya,  36 
MELANDRYID^,  36,   104 
Melanactes,  85 
Melanastus,  36 
Melanius,  13 
Melanophila,  29,  85 
Melanotus.  27,  85 
Melasis,  28 
Meligethes,  32 
Meloe,  25 

MELOID^,  24,  82 
MELOIDEA,  24 
Melolonthites,  104 
MELYRID.q^,  22,  82 
Melyrodes.  23 
Menidius,  79 
Merynchites,  93 
Mesagroicus,  49 
Metabletus,  79 
Metabola,  79 
Metachroma,  44 
Metamelanius,  13 
Methla,  40,  91 
Metriona,  47 
Metrius,  11 
Micracisella,  53 
Micrsegialia,  90 
Micralcinus,  51 
Microlestes,  79 
Microlipus,  22 
Micromaseus,  13 
Microrhagus,  28 
Microrhopala,  46 


Microscapha,  36 
Microtrechus,  12,  78 
Microweisea,  87 
Molorchus,  42,  91 
Monachulus,  44 
Monanus,  33 
Monaxia,  92 
Moneilema,  42 
Monocrepidius,  27,  83 
Monoferonia,  78 
Monolepta,  92 
MONOMMID^,  89 
Monotoma,  32 
MONOTOMID^,  32 
Monovectura,  82 
MORDELLID^,  24 
DVEorion,  11 
Morychus,  86 
Mulsantina,  87 
MURMIDIIjST^,  34 
My  as,  12 

MYCET^ID^:,   35 
Mycetochara,  35 
MYCETOPHAGID^,  34 
Mychocerus,  34 
MYCTERIN^,   25 
Mycterus,  25 
Myeloborus,  53 
MYLABRID^,  47,  93 
Mylabris,  47 
Myochrous,  92 
Myrmecoxenus,  34 
Myrmex,  49,  93 

Namunaria,  34 
Neaph^nops,  12 
Nebria,  10,  78 
Nebriola,  11 
Necrobora,  18 
Necrocharis,  17 
Necrodes,  18 
Necrophila,  18 
Necrophorus,  17 
Necydalis,  91 
Nematidium,  34 
Neobaphion,  36 
Neobellamira,  41 
Neocarabus,  77 
Neoclytus,  42 
Neoemmesa,  36 
Tsfeoharmonia,  88 
Neophorus,  81 
Nephanes,  20 
Nicrophorus,  17 
NITIDULID^,  32,  86 
Nocheles,  48 
Nomidus,  48 
Nomius,  11 
Notaris,  49 
NOTERID^,  15 
Nothodes,  83 
Nothopus,  80 
Notiophilus,  10 
Notoxus,  26,  83 
Novius,  87 
Nyctoporis,  89 

Oberea,  42 


OcliodEeus,  39 
Ochrosidia,  39 
Ochthebius,  81 
Octinodes,  83 
Odacanthella,  13,  79 
OdontEeus,  39 
OEDEMERID^,  23 
Oedionychis,  45 
Oeme,  40.  91 
Oiceoptoma,  18 
Olibrus,  35 
Oligolochus,  93 
Olla,  88 
Oma<^euius,  13 
OMOPHRONID-^,  14 
Omus,   9 
Onthophagus,  38 
Oodes,  80 
Opadius,  80 
Orchestes,  50 
Oreocarabus,  77 
Oreodytes,  15 
Oreosphserula,  19 
Ormiscus,  47 
OrtholepUira,  41 
ORTHOPERID^,   19 
Orthoperus,  19 
Osorius,  20 
Osphya,  36 
OSTOMATID.^.  32 
OSTOMID7E,  86 
Otidocephalus,  49 
Otiorliynchites,  104 
Oxacis,  23 
Oxelytrum,  18 
Oxycrepis,  13 
Oxynychus,  87 
Oxypselaphus,  79 

Pachybrachys,  92 
Pachylopus,  21 
Pachyscelus,  30 
Pachyteles,  10 
Pactopus,  28 
Pallodes,  86 
Panscopidius,  48 
Panscopus,  48 
Pantomorus,  48 
Parabracteon,  11 
Parabyrsopolis,  91 
Paracalosojna.  10,  54 
Paracotalpa,  91 
Paraliaphlus,  14 
Parallelina,  40 
Parandra,  40 
Paraopsimus,  40 
Paraplintlius,  93 
Parareoda,  91 
Paratropa,  77 
Pardileus,  80 
Paria,  44 

Paroedostethus.  85 
PASSALID^,  104 
Passalus,  104 
Patroboidea,  12 
PAUSSID^,  103 
Paussopsis,  103 
PEDILID^,  26 


Index 


111 


Pedilus,  26 
Pelecotoides,  24 
Pelmatellus,  80 
Pelophila,  11 
Peltodytes,  14 
Pemphus,  10 
Pentagonica,  79 
Pentarthrinus,  51 
Pentilia,  87 
Perigaster,  51,  94 
Perigona,  79 
Perimegatoma,  32,  86 
PEROT  HOPID^,  28 
Perothops,  28 
Peryphes,  12 
Peryphus,  11 
Phsedon,  45 
PHALACRID.2E,  35 
Phalacrus,  35 
Phanreus,  38,  90 
Phanasolena,  47 
Pharalus,  80 
Pharnxonotha,  33 
Pheletes,  83 
PHENGODID.^,  21 
Philas,  18 
Philodes,  80 
Philonthus,  20 
Phlegon,  28 
PhlcHophagus,  51 
Phloeosinus,  94 
Photinus,  21 
Photuris,  21 
Phyllobrotica,  92 
Phyllodecta,  45,  92 
Phyllophaga,  39,  90,  104 
Phyllotreta,  46 
Phymatodes,  42 
Physonota,  46,  92 
Phytalus,  39 
Phytobius,  94 
Pidonia,  40,  91 
Piezocorynus,  48 
Pilolabus,  48 
Pinacodera,  79 
Pinophilus,  82 
Pinotus,  38 
Piosoma,  80 
Pisenus,  34 
Pissodes,  49,  93 
Pityoborus,  52 
Pityophilus,  52 
Pityophthorus,  52,  94 
PLASTOCERID^,  26 
PLASTOCERIN^,  83 
Plataphodes,  11 
Plateros,  21 
Platidius,  12 
Platycerus,  40 
Platyderides,  38 
Platynidius,  79 
Platynomicrus,  79 
Platynus,  13,  78 
Platysmatus,  13 
PI^ATYSTOMID^,  47,  93 
Platystrophus,  47 
Plinthoccelium,  42 
Plinthodes,  49 


Plocliionus,  79 
Pocalta,  91 
Podabrus,  22 
Pcecilobrium,  91 
Poecilonota,  29 
Pogonocherus,  42,  91 
Pogonodaptus,  80 
Polemius,  22 
Polpochila,  80 
Polycaon,^37 
PolyceKta*28 
Polygraphus,  51 
Polyphylla,  39 
Polypria,  25 
Pnstodactyla,  78 
Prostephanus,  37 
Pi'otogyrininus,  103 
Protonecrodes,  18 
Psammobius,  90 
PsamjTi'Oporus,  90 
Pselaphorhynchites,  93 
PSELAPHID^,  20,  82 
Psiloscelis,  21 
Pseudallonyx,  23 
Pseudanopthalmus,  12,  78 
Pseudanthrlbus,  48 
Pseudaptinus,  14 
Pseudargutor,  13 
Pseudatsenius,  39 
Pseudebssus,  22 
Pseudoiagarus,  13 
Pseudoluperus,  92 
Pseudomicracis,  53 
•Pseudomorpha,  14 
PSEUDOMORPHID^E,  14 
Pseudopachyta,  40 
Pseudopanscopus,  48 
Pseudopentarthrum,  51 
Pseudopityophthorus,  94 
Pseudostrangalia,  40 
Pseudothysanoes,  53 
PSOID^,  37 
Psyllobora,  35,  87 
Ptenidium,  20 
Ptei'oloma,  18 
Pterostichus,  12,  78 
PTILIID^^E,  20 
Ptilinus,  37 
Ptilodactyla,  31 
PTILODACTYLID^,  31 
PTINID^E,  37,  89 
Ptinus,  37,  89 
Ptosima,  29 

PYROCHROID^,  25,  83 
PYTHID^E,  25,  82 
PYTHIN^,  25 
Pytho,  25 

Reichenbachia,  82 
Rembus,  13,  77 
Rhadine,  13,  79 
Rhagodera,  34 
Rhagomicrus,  28 
Rhantus,  15 
Rhexidius,  82 
Rhinosimus,  82 
RttlPICERID^,  26 
RHIPIPHORID^,  24 


Rhipiphorus,  24 
Rhynchites,  48,  93 
Rhyssemus,  39 
Rodolia,  87 
Romaleum,  40,  91 
Rybaxis,  20 
Ryssematus,  51 

SALPINGIN^,  25 
SANDALID^,   2G 
Sandalus,  26 
Saperda,  42 
Saprinus,  21 
Saxinis,  44 
Scaphinotus,  77 
Scaptolenus,  S3 
SCARAB^ID^,  38,  90,  103 
Schizogenius,  11 
SCOLYTID^,  51,  94 
Schwarzerion,  42 
SCYDM.SNID^,  19 
Scydmsenus,  19 
Scymnillodes,  35 
Scymnus,  35,  87 
Salenophorus,  80 
Semijulistus,  23 
Serica,  39,  90 
Sericus,  85 
Sibaiiops,  50 
Silpha,  18,  104 
SILPHID^,  17 
Smiplocaria,  86 
Smicronyx,  49 
Sperchopsis,  16 
Spermophagus,  47 
Sph£Eriestes,  25 
SPH.-BRIID^^,  21 
Sphasroderus,  77 
Sphserosinus,  51 
Sphenophorus,  51 
STAPHYLINID^,  19,  82 
Stenelmis,  31 
Stenocantharus,  10 
Stenocellus,  14 
Stenocorus,  41 
Stenolophus,  80 
Stenotarsus,  35 
Stenus,  20 
Stephanopachys,  37 
Steremnius,  93 
Stereopalpus,  26 
Stethorhanis,  35 
Stilbolidus,  80 
Stilbus,  35 
Stolonis,  13 
Strangalepta,  41 
Sfrategus,  40 
Strigodermella,  39 
Strophiona,  41 
Styloxus,  40,  91 
Synaphaeta,  42 
Syncalosoma,  10,  54 
Syneta,  44 
Synolabus,  48 
Systena,  46,  92 

Tachycellus,  14 
Tachypterellus,  93 


112 

Tachys,  11 

Talanus,  89 

Tanaocarabus,  10,  77 

Tanaops,  22 

Tanysphyrus,  49 

Taphrocerus,  30 

Tapisnothenes,  10,  54 

Telabis,  36 

TELEGEUSID.E,  82 

Telegeusis,  82 

Temnochila,  86 

Temnopsophus,  22 

TENEBRIONID^,  36,  89, 

Tenebrionites,  103 

Tetraonyx,  24 
Tetrapriocera,  90 
Tetropium,  40 
Thalpius,  14 
Thanatophilus,  18 
Thecesternus,  51 
Thesalia,  40 
Thoracophorus,  19 
Thricoleana,  44 
THROSCID^B,  28,  85 
Throscus,  28 
Thyce,  39,  91 
Thysanoes,  53 


Index 

Tinodemus,  35 
Toxotropis,  47 
Trachykele,  29 
Trachypachus,  10 
Tragidion,  91 
Trechus,  12,  78 
Trepanedoris,  11 
Trirena,  13 
Triarius,  45 
Trichacorynus,  51 
Trichalophus,  49 
Trichelaphrus,  10 
103  Trichocellus,  80 

Trichochrous,  22,  82 
Tricrania,  25 
Tz-igonodera,  24 
Trigonognatha,  12 
Trigonoscuta,  49 
Triliarthrus,  14,  80 
Triphyllus,  34 
Triplectrus,  80 
Trirhabda,  92 
Trogoderma,  32 
Trogophloeus,  19 
Tropideres,  48 
Tropisternus,  16,  81 
Typhsea,  34 


Typitium,  23 
Typocerus,  41 
Typophorus,  44 

Uleiota,  33 
Usechimorpha,  36 
Usechus,  36 

Vandykea,  91 
Vectura,  23 
Vecturoides,  23 
Vincenzellus,  25 

Xarifa,  37 
Xestoleptura,  41 
Xiphenax,  103 
Xylobius,  28 
Xylophiliis,  28 
Xylotrechus,  42 

Zacotus,  14 
Zenoa,  26 
Zeugophora,  44 
Zezea,  13 
Zonitis,  25 


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