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macclungi, and use maculipennis as a distinct name for the south- 

 ern type, or to consider all inseparable under the name hivittata. 

 That the latter name, as used by McNeill and Scudder, covered 

 representatives of three forms is evident to the present day stu- 

 dent. Caudell once recorded the species from the Brownsville 

 region of Texas as intertextaJ^ 



Measurements (in millirneters) . 



cf Length of Length of Length of Length of 



body. pronotum. tegmen. caudal femur. 



Katherine, Texas 32.8 5.4 2F,A 20.8 



Katherine, Texas 38.5 6 28 24 



Benevides, Texas 29.8 4.9 22.5 18.6 



Benevides, Texas 35.5 5.5 26.6 22.4 



Gregory, Texas 36.4 5.6 26 22 



Gregory, Texas 4L5 6.5 29.4 25.2 



Beeville, Texas 35.8 5.5 27.2 21.5 



Beeville, Texas 36 5.9 26.8 22.5 



Hearne, Texas 32 5 24 19.4 



Hearne, Texas 34.3 5.5 25 21.8 



Carrizo Springs, Texas, allotype 35.5 6 27 21.7 



Marathon, Texas 30 4.7 21.2 18 



Marathon, Texas 32.8 5.4 — 20 



El Paso, Texas 27.2 4 19.8 17.2 



El Paso, Texas 32.5 5.5 24.2 21.5 



Albuquerque, New Mexico . 24.5 4.2 — 15.4 



Albuquerque, New Mexico 29.4 4.9 23 18.2 



Douglas, Arizona 33 5.4 25 19.7 



Palo Alto Ranch, Arizona 31.2 5.6 24.5 19.8 



Rioville, Nevada 39.4 6.3 29.7 23.5 



Atypical 



Dallas, Texas 30.5 4.8 23 18.7 



Dallas, Texas 38 6.5 28 23.5 



BaseofMt. Sheridan, Oklahoma. .. 33.4 5.4 24.8 19.8 



Base of Mt. Sheridan, Oklahoma. . . 34.2 5.5 21 



9 



Katherine, Texas 51.2 7.7 33.4 28.8 



Katherine, Texas 54 8.2 35.4 29.8 



Benevides, Texas 46.8 7.5 34.7 28.4 



Benevides, Texas 51.5 8.2 36.6 31.2 



Corpus ChrLsti, Texas 44 7.6 33.8 27.6 



Corpus Christi, Texas 49.6 7.8 35 30.3 



Beeville, Texas 50 8 37.3 30 



Beeville, Texas 55.5 8.9 38.2 30.6 



Hearne, Texas 43.9 7 31.5 26.5 



Hearne, Te.xas 47 7.2 34 27.5 



San Antonio, Texas, ti/pe 47.6 8 36.4 29.3 



Marathon, Texas 43 6.5 30.6 24.5 



Marathon, Texas 48.4 7.4 34 28.4 



El Paso, Texas 40.8 6.5 32.8 25.6 



El Paso, Texas 52.3 8.1 35.5 30.4 



Albuquerque, New Mexico 38.4 6.6 30.5 25.3 



Albuquerque, New Mexico 43.5 7 33.4 28 



Douglas, Arizona 47 7.5 26.7 27 



Douglas, Arizona 52 8.7 38 28.9 



"Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sci., Sci. Bull., i, p. 110, (1904). 



