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Show , APPENDIX. C- INSECTS. 878 Phalang* p9u can be distinguished from the pupse of the same size and general appearance. • PHALANGOPSIS. There is a larva of tins genus in the collection from the Valley of the Great Salt Lake, which bears a close resemblance to P. lapidicola. COLEOPTERA. CtciNDELA AUDUBONII, Le Conte, Ap$. Lyceum,* N. Y. Valley, of the Great Salt Lake and SanteFd. PAHA& SUS DISTINCTUS, Hald. Rufous, sparsely hirsute, elytra with a fascia behind the middle* interrupted at the- suture, apex blackish* Head scabrous and rather large, prothorax coarsely punctured, wider anteriorly than posteriorly, sides regularly rounded, posterior angles' small and acute; dorsal line and region of the^ posterior angles impressed; elytra striate, with large impressed punctures. Length, three and a- half lines. Colour and general appearance of P . faseuxtui, but smaller,, with a larger head, the prothorax very different in shape, and ^ he elytra more strongly marked. Saute F& - % CABA£ US pnrtTiMus, Hald. Allied to 0. 9i/ U> 08U8j but somewhat . widfer. Blank slightly, bldish on the margin. Prbthora, less narrowed behind than in sylvo8us/ mih the reflex margin and that of the elytra wider. Elytra more convex, very shining, finely punctured in lines, with three irows on each of distant impressed foyere. Destitute of the scabrous appearance of 0. tylvosus. Fort Gates. pAWOtJS CAMGINOSUS. DlCJHLUS SPLBNDIDUS. OALOSOMA SCRUTATOR, / • PLOCHiqyUfl TIMIDlTSt Occurring at Fort Gates. |