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has the spot near tip of elytron very large, and also another inter- 

 mediate one same size. Another from same source lacks the spot 

 near tip ; while still another lacks also the middle or intermediate 

 spot, thus having only the tv/o spots at base of each elytron. The 

 species is orange-red, with head, antennae and legs black, and with 

 five black spots on proscutum. 



Crossidliis inter niedius, Ulke. — Las Cruces, N. M. Common on 

 a yellow-flowering weed (Solidago sp. ? ). 



Stenosphenus debilis, Horn. — Grand Canon, Arizona. Hance trail; 

 3,000-4,000 feet below rim. July nth, 1892; one. A small elon- 

 gate blackish longicorn.* 



Neoclytus irroratus, Lee. — Grant County, N. M. (W. J. H.); one. 

 Rather stout, with rounded prothorax, and femora thickened apically ; 

 soft brown in colour, faintly whitish on elytra. 



Rhagitun lineatum, Oliv. — Grant County, N. M. (W. J. H., 1882); 



one. 



Acmaeops pratensis, Laich. — San Francisco Mt., Arizona, July 

 15th, 1892; one. A smiU short lepturiq,n, with pale yellowish elytra, 

 having a dark vitta on each from shoulder to a point two-thirds 

 of the way to tip.* 



Pachyta liticrata, Kirby. — Grant County, N. M. (W. J. H.); one. 

 A rather broad lepturian, blackish in colour except elytra, which are 

 pale yellowish, each with broad longitudinal brown vitta but little 

 narrower than the elytron. 



Leptura propinqtia, Bland. — Hart Little Spring, Arizona, July 

 14th, 1892 ; one. An elongate black lepturian. Elytra straw-coloured, 

 with one black spot in middle on outside, tips black, and a very 

 faint black spot outside anteriorly.* 



Leptura convexa, Lee — San Francisco Mt, Arizona, July 15th, 

 1892 ; one large and two smaller ones. Hart Little Spring, Arizona, 

 July 14th j one.* 



Leptura aspera, Lee. — Grant County, N. M. (W. J. H). The 

 number of this specimen was lost, but I am quite sure the locality 

 is Grant County. It is a uniformly opaque black species. 



Monohammus titi/lator, Fab. — Flagstaff, Arizona, July 2nd; one. 



Tetraopes femorattis, Lee. — Seneca Ranch, Apache County, Arizona, 

 June 25th, 1892; six specimens on a large broad-leaved Asdepias.* 

 Grant County, N. M. (W. J. H.); one. 



