108 NORTH AMERICAN MYRMECOPHILA (oRTHOPTERA) 



Schwarz), 1 cf, (host = Camponotus ncutirostris Wheeler), [U. S. N. M.]; 

 4500 feet, III. 13 and 14, 1919, (W. M. Wheeler), 7 9, (host = Canrponolua 

 acw/»ros<m Wheeler), [Wheeler Cln.]; 5000 feet, III, 11, 1919, (W. M. Wheeler), 

 19,6 juv., (host = Liometopum apiculalum Mayr), [Wheeler Cln.]; 4500 

 feet, III, 16, 1919, (W. M. Wheeler), 1 juv., (host = Crematogaster lineolata 

 Say'var.), [Wheeler Cln.]. Post Canon, Pinaleno Mountains, VII, 18, 1917, 

 (W. M. Wheeler), 2 9, (host = Formca rufibarbis var. gnava Buckley), 

 [\MK"(>lcr Cln.]. Santa Rita Mountains, VI, 17, (Hubbard and Schwarz), 

 1 o\ 1 9, (host = Camponotus sp.), [U. S. N. M.]. Huachuca Mountains, 

 XI, 10 to 13, 1910, (W. M. Wheeler), 2 cf , 2 9, (host = Camponolus macu- 

 latus buHmosus Wheeler), [Wheeler Cln.]. Ramsey Canon, Huachuca Moun- 

 tains, (W. H. Mann), 4 d", o 9, (host = Liometopum apiculalum Mayr.), 

 [Mann Cln.]. 



This species was previously known only from the tyi)e locality, Wawawai, 

 Washington. 



Myrmecophila nebrascensis Lugger 



1S9S. Mijnnccophila nebrascensis Lugger, Orth. of Minnesota, p. 260, fig. 



169. [No locality given, figured type from Bruner's series taken at West 



Point, Nebraska.] 

 1899. Myrmecophila ne.haivkae Scudder, Psyche, viii, jj. 428. [cf , 9 ; 



Weeping Water, Nebraska. ^"^J 



The type of this species is the female from West Point, Ne- 

 brasl^a, taken by Bruner on May 6, 1891, which was loaned to 

 Lugger by Bruner and figured by the former author as Myi^- 

 mccophila nebrascensis Bruner. Lugger was at that time in 

 ignorance of the fact that the species had not been described. 

 This specimen was located in the collections of the Division of 

 Economic Zoology of the University of Minnesota. As this 

 specimen belongs to the Bruner Collection, it has been most 

 kindly returned by the University of Minnesota. The Bruner 

 North American Collection having been incorporated in theHebard 

 Collection, this type now bears the type numl^er 529 of the latter 

 collection. 



The collections now before us prove conclusively the synonym}^ 

 indi(!ated above. The name nehawkae was based on material of 

 nebrascensis of very small size, taken from nests of the small ant 

 Crematogaster lineolata Say. Other material of nebrascensis now 

 at liaiul, from nests of small sized ants, is even smaller than the 



'" We here .select' as single type of M. nehawkae Scudder, a female, falcon 

 at \\'c<>i)ing Water, Nebraska, in nest of Tapinoma sessile Say. llebard 

 Colic. I ion, 'iype no. 39(). 



