MOUNTAIN ANTS OF NORTH AMERICA. 559 



(jOOO-7000 ft. (Wheeler) ; Alpine (J. C. Bradley) ; San Gabriel Mts. 

 near Claremont and Point Loma, near San Diego (Wheeler). 



Previously known from several localities in California, Nevada, 

 Oregon, Washington, Idaho, New Mexico and British Columbia. 



203. Camponotus {Myrmoturba) maculatus subsp. vicinus var. 

 pJorahilis Wheeler. 



Recorded from California, Nevada and Idaho. 



204. Camponotus {Myrmoturha) maculatus subsp. mcinus var. 

 luteangulus Wheeler. 



British Columbia: Vancouver Island (Pergande Coll.), Dog Lake, 

 Penticton (C. G. Hewitt). 



Montana: Flathead Lake (C. C. Adams). 



Arizona: Palmer's Canyon, Huachuca Mts. (Wheeler). 



This variety is widely distributed as it is known also from other 

 localities in Arizona, from W' ashington and Idaho. It seems, however, 

 to be rare and sporadic. 



205. Camponotus {Myrmoturha) maculatus subsp. mcinus var. 

 semitestaceus Emery. 



California: San Jacinto Mts. (Fordyce Grinnell); Claremont 

 (Metz); Friant (R. V. Chamberlin); Ramona (J. C. Bradley). 



In Emery's "Beitrage," p. 672 this ant was originally described 

 from "Plummer County, Cala., 5000 ft." but no such county exists. 

 Examination of cotypes in the Pergande Collection recently acquired 

 by the National Museum, shows that the specimens came from 

 Plumas County. 



206. Camponotus {Myrmoturba) maculatus subsp. vicinus var. 

 nitidiventris Emery. 



Colorado: Chimney Gulch, Golden and Bear Creek, Morrison (E. J. 

 Oslar); Golden (E. Bethel). 



Arizona: Grand Canyon (Wheeler). 



Recorded also from many other localities in Colorado, Wyoming, 

 New Mexico and Northern California. 



207. Camponotus {Myrmoturba) inaculatus subsp. vicinus var. 

 niaritimus W^heeler. 



California: Santa Cruz Island (R. V. Chamberlin); Santa Cruz 

 Mts. and Santa Inez Mts. near Santa Barbara (Wheeler). 



This form occurs also on Catalina Island and along the coast at 

 Pacific Grove, Cala. 



