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dividnals, while the sutural margins of the tegmina are without 

 the pale edging in the Saskatchewan series and witli the same 

 in all the British Columbia representatives except one August 

 male. Dr. Fletcher has recorded this species from Aweme. 

 Manitoba, Rudy and Radisson. 



Camnula pellucida (Scudder). 



Radisson. July 30. Two females. Beavermouth. July 15, 

 1906 (Brown). One male, two females. This species has 

 been recorded from several localities in British Columbia, 

 Manitoba and Alberta, and from Indian Head, Saskatchewan. 



Hippiscus tuberculatus (Palisot). 



Kinistino. July 25. One male. Three males and one fe- 

 male taken at Nepigon, Ontario, July 9, 1907, by Dr. Skinner 

 have also been examined. This species has also been record- 

 ed from Calgary, Alberta, the Red River of the North, Great 

 Slave Lake and the upper Mackenzie. 



Hippiscus zapotecus (Saussure). 



Rudy. July 19. One female. Dr. E. M. Walker has re- 

 corded this species from Mill Valley, Manitoba, and Manitoba 

 without further data. 



Hippiscus latefasciata Scudder. 



Aweme. July 13. One male, three females. Dr. Fletcher 

 (Rep. Ent. Soc., Ontario, 1905, p. 103) has recorded this spe- 

 cies from the same locality The caudal tibize vary in these 

 specimens from pale yellowish touched with pinkish internally 

 to carmine with the external faces flesh color. 



Hippiscus neglectus (Thomas). 



Aweme. July 13. One male. This specimen lacks the 

 usual sutural stripe and is not quite typical in several other re- 

 spects, but its separation without the evidence of additional 

 material does not appear to be warranted. The only previous 

 Canadian record for the species was from Fort McLeod, Al- 

 berta. 



