274 TIIH CANADIAN ENT<>MOL<KiI8l'. 



17. — Chhealtis conspersa H a r r . 



MAN. Dog's Head, east shore of Like Winnipeg. (Scuddcr.'). 



ALTA. — Banff, below Upper Anthracite Road, Aug. 5, 1908, 

 I 9 > hrachyplerous. (.Sanson.) 



The capture of this eastern species in tlie Rocky Mountains 

 was unexpected and interesting. The specimen differs in no 

 way from eastern individuals. 



18. Chinea/tis abdominalii ( Phom.). 



MAN. — Aweme, Aug. 14, 1907, i ^ (rather large); Oct. 3,4, 

 8, 1907, 2 c^ 's, I 9- (Criddle.) Grandview, i 9- 

 (.Alexander.) Also recorded from the vicinity of Carberry and 

 Neepawa. (Walker.) 



SASK. — Kuroki, 2 ^^ '3, i 9 ; \'ondo, i ^\ Langham, 2 9 's ; 

 Weyburn, i ^. (.Alexander.) Radisson, July 29, 1907, i 9; 

 Saskatoon, Aug. 13, 1906, i %\ Rcgina, Sept. 7, 1905, i 9. 

 Sept. 8, 1909, I V. (Willing) Recorded from Radisson 

 also by RehtF. 



ALTA. — Mt. Inglesinaldie, Seal's I.Ake, 7,000 ft., Sept. 1 1, 1908, 

 I 9; Tunnel F^lats, near Banff, Sept. 4, 1908, i 9. two 

 nymphs ; Banff, below Upper .Anthracite Road, .Aug. 5, 1908, 



1 9 \ riie loop, Banff, July 23, 1909, i nymph. (Sanson.) 

 Red Deer, i 9 ; Vermilion, i 9 ; Lethbrid^e, i cJ • (Alexander.) 



The three females from Regina and Saskatoon are macrop- 

 tcrous, the others all brachypterous. The specimens average 

 smaller than those from Norih:rn Ontario, particularly those 

 taken by Prof. Alexander. 



19. Stenobothrus curtipennis (Harr.). 



MAN.— Elkhorn, 3 9 's ; Gilbert IMams, i ^,\ 9- (Alexander.) 

 .Aweme. (Criddle. Oet. Scudder.) Also recorded from 

 Winnipeg (Scudder'), and Brandon (Walker). 



SASK. — Condie, i 9 ; YcIIdw Grass, 4 J 's, 5 9 s ; Pasqua, 



2 (J 's, I V; Moosomin, 17 (^ 's, 11 9 s ; Kamsack, 7 cJ 's, 

 8 9 's ; Lingham, i r? , 3 9 's ; Radisson, 1 f{ , 1 9; Wey- 

 burn, I cJ , t 9 • (.Alexander.) Regina, .Aug. 20, 1901, Aug. 

 15, 1905, Sept. 5, 13, 1909. Sept. 13, 1903, Sept 13. 1906. 



3 (J *S| 9 ? '=> i Leduc, July 22, 1901, i 9; north of Olds, 



