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131. Anthophilax tenehrosus LeConte. 



Rare in the Sierras, several specimens having been 

 taken in Placer and Eldorado Counties. July 13. 



132. Actncrops pingiiis LcConte.' 



This is probably a variety of A. tnmida LeConte. 



133. Acmaops tunnda LeConte, 



Rare in Southern California; common in Central and 

 Northern California on flowers, especially Ranunculus 

 californicus, wild sunflower, wild hollyhock, etc. Taken 

 by author at Oakland and Calistoga. June 1-Novem- 

 ber 7. 



134. Acmacps viola LeConte. 



Found in the extreme northern part of the State on 

 flcwers. Also taken at Calistoga by author. May 28, 



135. Acmaops vincta LeConte. 



Described from Montana, also taken in Oregon, Prob- 

 ably found in the extreme north of California. 



136. AcmcEops basalts LeConte. 



Ccmm-on in the middle of California and occasionally 

 in the north on wild rose and certain umbelliferous 

 plants. June 20. 



137. AancEops jniUtaris LeConte. 



Fairly common in parts of the extreme north of the 

 State and in the Sierras. Taken in Sonoma County 

 by Ricksecker. June 11-July 21, 

 138 Acm^ops falsa LeConte. 



Found by Daggett at Mt. Whitney, between the leaves 

 of Yucca whipplei. Taken by Van Dyke in June on 

 flowers, especially those of wild holly. Found also at 

 Calmalli Mines, Lower California. 



139. Acm<Fops proteus Kirby 



Taken by author at Calistoga, June 1. Reported from 

 Lower California. 



140. Acmaops pratensis Laich. 



Rare in Northern California and occasionally in the 

 higher Sierras as far south as Mt. Whitney. More 

 common in the North and in the Rockies. 

 (To be continued) 



