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positive statements as to their status, but I believe that time and 

 extensive collecting will show them all to belong to one and the 

 same species. 



The wings in the Saskatchewan series are either sulj)hur- 

 ycUow or rose-red, no intergrades having been seen. 



39. Hippisciis latefasciatus Scudd. 



MAN. — Aweme, June 19, 1903, i ?. Also recorded from this 

 locality by Rehn and Fletcher,^ and from the Red River by 

 Scudder.^ 



ALTA. — Calgary, May, 1907, i ^. (Sanson.) Also recorded 

 from this lucality by Scudder.^ 



40. Dissosteira Carolina (10- 



MAN. — Aweme. (Ciiddle.) 



SASK.— Walsh, Aug. 23, 1901, 2 (^ 's, 2 $ 's. Medicine Hat, 



Oct. I, 1903, I %. Regina, Oct. 5, i90[, i 9- (Willing.) 

  B. C. — Recorded from Vernon by Walker and Vancouver Id. 



by Caudell.^ 



The Saskatchewan specimens are of larger size than most of 

 those from Ontario. 



41. Spharagemon coUare {icw^<\.). 



MAN. — Aweme, July 2, 1904, i $. (Criddle.) July 15, 1904, 

 I 9 • (Willing.) Also recorded from Brandon and the vicinity 

 of Souris and Boissevain by Walker. 



SASK. — Boucher, July, 1896. (Courbeaux.) Weyburn, i ^, 

 Yellow Grass, i $. (Alexander.) Also recorded from 

 Chaplin, Moose Jaw, Morse, Parkbeg and Rush Lake by 

 Walker, and Regina by Caulfield. 



ALTA.— Macleod, i $,2 $ 's 



This species varies very much in the height of the pronotum 

 and in coloration. The male from Aweme is nearly uniform 

 reddish-brown, with the tegmina indistinctly banded, the general 

 appearance recalling S. Bolli. Of the two females from Macleod, 

 one is rusty-brown, the other col'ared and rather short-winged. 



42. Spharagemon aquale (Say). 



SASK. — Walsh, Aug. 23, 1901, i $. Medicine Hat, Oct. i, 

 1903, 2 (^"s. (Willing.) I ^,1 $. (Alexander.) Recorded 

 from Medicine Hat also by Caudell.^ 



