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50. Trimerotropis Brunei i McN-'ill. 



SASK.— Medicine Hat, 2 $'s. (Alexander) Swift Current, 

 Aug. 5, 1901, I ?; Sept., i ^. (Willing.) Also previously 

 recorded from Swift Current by Walker. 



51. Trimerotropis monticola 'S>2^w'i?>\.\vQ. 



SASK. — Findlater, i cJ . Medicine Hat, r ^. Weyburn, i ^. 



Yellow Grass, 2 9 's. (Alexander.) Pincher, July 28, igcr, 

 I 9. Swift Current, Aug. 5, igor, i c? , i ? . (Willing) 



Also recorded from Gull Lake, Moose Jaw, Morse and near 



Waldeck by Walker, and Radisson by Rehn. 

 ALTA. — Macleod, 2 $ 's. (Alexander.) Also recorded from 



Calgary by Caudell.^ 

 B C— Vernon. (Walker.) 



52. Trimerotropis latifasciata Scudd. 



ALTA.— Macleod, i 9 • (Alexander.) 



Mr. Caudell and the writer compared together the specimens 

 of T. latifasciata and T. laticincta Sauss., in the U. S. National 

 Museum, and found no constant distinctive characters. The 

 latter name must fall under the synonymy of the former. 



53. Trimerotropis vinculata Scudd. 



B. C— Ashcroft, June 15, 1905, 2 ^'s, i ? ; June 5, i c? . (Rev. 



W. M. Roger.) Savonar, 2 c? 's. Greenwood, i ^. Kam- 



loops, 3 cJ's. (Alexander.) Also recorded from Revelstoke, 



Vernon and Agassiz by Walker, and Victoria by Fletcher.^ 



Two of the Kamloops specimens are much smaller than the 



others. 



54. Trimerotropis vinculata similis (Scudder). 



ALTA.— Calgary. (Caudell.«) 



55. Trimerotropis loigicoriiis Walk. 



B. C— Vernon. (Walker.) 



56. Trimerotropis sordida Walk. 



SASK.— Walsh, Aug. 23, 1901. r 9. (Willing.) Also recorded 

 from Morse, Moose Jaw and near Waldeck by Walker. 



57. Trimerotropis 1 i.^). 



B. C — Kamloops, i female. (Alexander.) 



This is a peculiar specimen, having the median carina of 

 the pronotum and the colour pattern like Spharagemon ce.quale, 



