64 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Feb., 



Arphia saussureana (p. 63). 



Based on "a large series" of specimens of both sexes from one 

 locality. 



Single type here designated: d> ; Hills lying back of San Fran- 

 cisco, California, late October, [1887]; (L. Bruner, Koebele); Hebard 

 Collection, ex Bruner. 



AlTLOCARA SCUDDERI (p. 63). 



Based on an unspecified number of specimens of both sexes from 

 many localities. 



Single type here designated: 9 ; [Ft. Robinson], Nebraska, 

 [August, 1888]; (L. Bruner); Hebard Collection, ex Bruner. 



Mestobregma pulchella (p. 64). 



Based on an unspecified number of specimens of both sexes from 

 the Yellowstone Valley. 



Single type here designated: cf ; Glendive, Montana (below the 

 mouth of the Powder River), (L. Bruner); Hebard Collection, ex 

 Bruner. 



CONOZOA TEXANA (p. 65). 



Based on an unspecified number of specimens of both sexes from 

 one locality. 



Type designated by McNeill, Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXIII, p. 

 406, 1901. 



"One male (type), El Paso, Texas, G. W. Dunn, collector; Bruner 

 Collection." 



This specimen, together with all others sent to McNeill for his 

 "Revision of the Genus Trimerotropis," has not been returned to the 

 collection from which it was borrowed. 



CONOZOA ALBOLINEATA (p. 66). 



Described from a single male specimen from Los Angeles, Cali- 

 fornia, Coquillett, collector; Bruner Collection. Sent to McNeill. 



CONOZOA KOEBELEI (p. 67). 



Described from a single male specimen from Placer County, 

 'California, September, Koebele, collector; Bruner Collection. Sent 

 to McNeill. 



Trimerotropis cyaneipennis (p. 68). 



Based on "numerous specimens both male and female" from one 

 locality. 



