560 WHEELER. 



208. Campo7iotus (Myrmoturba) maculatvs subsp. mcinus var. 

 infernalis Wheeler. 



California: Tenaya Canyon and Camp Curry, Yosemite 4000-5000 

 ft. and Lake Tahoe, 6000-7000 ft. (Wheeler); Wilson Peak, San 

 Bernardino Mts., 7500 ft. (Fordyce Grinnell). 



Arizona: Williams (Wheeler). 



This variety occurs also in New Mexico where I have taken it at 

 Las Vegas. Forel has recently redescribed it (from a single worker 

 minor!) from Lake Tahoe as var. subrostrata (Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr. 

 1914, p. 620). 



209. Campojiotus {Myrmoturba) maculatus subsp. dumetorum 

 Wheeler. 



California: Berkeley (Wheeler). 



This is a common form in the chaparral of the San Gabriel and 

 Santa Inez Mts. of Southern California up to an altitude of 2000 ft. 

 Forel has recently redescribed it (from a single worker media!) under 

 the name of C. maculatus maccooki var. berkeleyensis from Berkeley, 

 Cala. (Deutsch. Ent Zeitschr. 1914, p. 619). 



210. Camponotus {Myrmoturba) maculatu.'i subsp. maccooki Forel. 

 California : Palo Alto (W. M. Mann) ; San Ysidro and Carpinteria, 



near Santa Barbara and Tenaya Canyon, Yosemite 5000 ft. (Wheeler). 

 Previously recorded from other localities in California, Washington 

 and Oregon. It is confined to the Pacific Coast and western slopes 

 of the Sierra-Cascade Range. I failed to find it about Lake Tahoe. 



211. Camponotus (Myrmoturba) maculatus subsp. sansabeanus 

 Buckley. 



Arizona: Miller Canyon, Huachuca Mts. (Wheeler). 

 Previously recorded from Texas (as far east as Austin), New Mexico, 

 Arizona and Colorado. 



212 Camponotus {Myrmoturba) maculatus subsp. sansabeanus var. 

 torref actus Wheeler. 



Originally described from the Grand Canyon, Arizona, 7000 ft. 

 and East Mill Creek, Salt Lake Co., Utah. 



213. Camponotus {Myrmoturba) maculatus subsp. bulimosus 

 Wheeler. 



Known only from the canyons of the Huachuca Mts., Ariz. 5000- 



