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TrimerofropiFi laficiucta (Saussure). 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July, 1907. F. H. 

 Snow. One male, one female. 



This species has previously been recorded from Nogales, 

 Douglas and the Huachuca mountains in southern Arizona, 

 and Flagstaff in northern Arizona. 



Tmmerotropis cyaneipennis (Bruner)- 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July, 1907. F. H. 

 Snow. One female. 



Heliastus benjamini Caudell. 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July, 1907. F. H. 

 Snow. One female. 



This specimen has pale interrupted decussate markings on 

 the pronotum. 



Previous records of this species are from the Huachuca moun- 

 tains, the Baboquivari mountains, and Nogales, Ariz. 



Heliastus aridus (Brunei") • 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July, 1907. F. H. 

 Snow. One male. 



Dactylotum variegatum (Scudder). 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July, 1907. F. H. 



Snow. Two females. 



Tettigonid^. 

 Arethsea sellata Rehn. 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July, 1907. F. H. 

 Snow. One male. 



This is the first record of the species outside of the Huachuca 

 mountains. 



Scudderia furcifera ( Scudder) . 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July, 1907. F. H. 

 Snow. One male. 



GRYLLIDiE. 



Gryllus alogus Rehn. 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July, 1907. F. H. 

 Snow. Two females. 



These specimens measure as follows : 



This species has been recorded from the Huachuca mountains 

 and Phoenix, in addition to Albuquerque, the type locality. 



