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Elizabeth W. Kingsbury.
Note on the Distribution of Two Species of Coleoptera.
Psyche 37:177, 1930.

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19301 Distribution of ,Coleoptera 177
1915; April 4, 1916; April 9, 1925; November 7, 1926. A specimen was seen in a lot of beetles submitted for de- termination by Mr. A. P. Morse of Wellesley; this was also taken in Sherborn. This species is easily distinguished by its darker color and the long hairs of the elytra; all my examples are smaller than the general run of specimens of the other species. A specimen was sent to Mr. Fall who states that it appears to be the same as the N. M. type, in spite of the locality.
C. A. FROST, Framingham, Mass.
NOTE ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF TWO SPECIES
OF COLEOPTERA1
It seems worth while to place on mec cord the following data concerning two species of Coleoptera. I am indebted to Mr. C. A. Frost for kindly identifying the specimens. Chrysobothris verdigripennis Frost (Buprestidse) This species was described from Maine, and only the original locality is cited in Leng's Catalogue. Mr. Frost
has no previous record of its having been found west of Ontario. I captured a female specimen at Buffalo, Wyom- ing, on July 24, 1929, at an altitude of about 7500 feet. Uloma punctu1at.a Leconte (Tenebrionidas) This species is recorded in Smith's list of New Jersey insects (1910), but the most eastern locality given in Leng's Catalogue is Indiana. On March 26, 1929, I found one individual under the bark of a pine log at Lakehurst, New Jersey, thus confirming Smith's record. lcontributions from the Department of Zoology, Smith College, No. 162.
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