364 THK CANADIAN KNToM«)I,«H>IHt. 



loi, Idiotioiui brrvipes Caudcll. 



MAN.— Aweme, July 26, 1906, i^; Aug. 1, 1904, i ^ ; Aug. 

 17, 1905, 2 i 's. (Criddle.) 



ALTA.— Calgary. (Caudeli.*) Millarville. (Fletcher.') 



The specimen recorded from Calgary " was actually taken 

 between Midnapore and Millarville, and about ten miles south 

 of Calgary." (Fletcher.) 



102. Steiroxys boreaiis ?>c\\Ad. 



ALTA.— Macleod. (Caudell.*) 



Subfamily Stenopelmalinoe. 



103. Steno(>elmatui Calif ornicus Brunn. 



B. C— Vancouver (Brunner, Verb. zool. bot. gas. Wien, 1888, 

 p. 211). 



104. Stetiopelmatus lon^ispina Brunn. 



B. C. — Vancouver (Brunner, loc cit., p. 260-261). 



105. Cyphoderris tuotistrosa Uhler. 



ALTA.— Banff, Aug. 21, 1900, i ?. (Sanson.) .Mso recorded 

 from this locality by Scudder (Can. Ent., XXXIII, p. 17, 

 1901), Caudcll (Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, XII, p. 52, 1904), and 

 Walker, from Laggan by Scudder (Psyche, IX, p. 167, 1901), 

 and from the Saskatchewan River, below junction of Noith 

 Fork, by Rehn. 



B. C— Peachland. (Fletcher.^) Ainsworih. (Caudell, /oc. cit.) 



106. Ceuthophilus gracilipes Scudd. 



MAN.— Red River. (Scudder.*) 



107. Ceuthophilm terrestris Scudd. 



MAN.— North Red River. (Scudder.') 



108. Ceuthophilus aridus Bruner. 



SASK — Swift Current, Sept., c? . 9 • Regina, May 24. July 16, 

 1904; May 7, 1905; June 17, 20, 1907; Sept. 7, 1903, 6 c^ 's, 

 4 9 's (all immature). Mortlorh, Nov. 20, 1907, i 9 nymph. 

 (Willing.) 



These specimens agree closely with Bruner's description of 

 Colorado individuals, except that the mature pair from Swift 

 Current measure considerably larger, and are not quite uniform 



