1912.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 91 



As is the case with other material collected by Professor Morse 

 in 1897 and described by Mr. Scudder, the first sets of specimens of 

 new species taken by Professor Morse are in the Scudder Collection 

 while the remaining large series are in the Morse Collection- 



Mermiria intertexta (p. 42). 



Described from two pairs from two localities. 

 Single type here designated : cf ; Georgia ; Morrison ; Scudder 

 Collection. 



Mermiria vigilans (p. 43). 



Described from two males and four females from a single locality. 



Single type here designated: cf ; Smithville, North Carolina, 

 November 22, [1876]; [Parker and Maynard]; Scudder Collection. 



Acentetus carinatus (p. 45). 



Based on a unique male; Florissant, Colorado, August 17-22, 

 [1877]; (S. H. Scudder); Scudder Collection. 



Opeia testacea (p. 46). 



Described from twenty-five males and seventeen females from four 

 localities. 



Single type here designated: cf ; Lancaster, California, August 1, 

 1897; A. P. Morse; Scudder Collection. 



(Eonomus altus (p. 47). 



Based on fifteen males and nine females from a single locality. 



Single type here designated: cf ; Mount Wilson, [nee Altadena], 

 California, elevation 2,400 feet, July 27, [1897]; A. P. Morse; 

 Scudder Collection. 



Horesidotes cinereus (p. 49). 



Described from nineteen male and eleven female specimens from 

 two localities. 



Single type here designated: cf ; (Palm Canon), Palm Springs, 

 California, July 13, [1897]; A. P. Morse; Scudder Collection. 



Stenobothrus oregonensis (p. 50). 



Described from numerous specimens from thirteen localities. 



Single type here designated: cf ; Divide, Oregon, 19 September 12, 

 [1897]; A.P.Morse; Scudder Collection. 



19 A specimen from this locality was chosen as the single type owing to the 

 fact that Divide, Oregon, is about the middle of the northward and southward 

 range of this species. 



