46 BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA 



Indian Territory: Andmore V-3 (10). 

 Host: Plum (Prunus sp.), Scrub Oak (Qi(erciis sp.), and White Oak 



(Q. Alba). 

 Season : 



94a. ARIZONAE* new variety 



Type locality: Huachuca Mts., Arizona. 

 Distribution: Arizona, Texas and Missouri. 



Arizona: Carr Canyon VIII (17) ; St. Catalina Mts. VII (10). 



Texas: Round Mt. (8). 



Missouri: Cliffs (8). 



Host: Arizona oak (Q. arizonica). 



Genus AGRILUS Stephens 

 1830 Stephens p. 239. 



Type of the genus BUPRESTIS ELATA, Dejean. 



AGRILUS SPP. 

 1918 Beal p. 15, 21. 1912 Beal p. 16, 62. 



95. ABDITUS Horn (9530) 

 1891 Horn p. 332. 1903 Kerremans p. 281. 



Type locality: Western Nevada. 

 Distribution: Nevada and Arizona. 

 Arizona: Cochise Co. .VII-16 (16). 

 Host: Unknown. 

 Season : July. 



96. ABDUCTUS Horn (9556) 



1891 Horn p. 325. 1903 Kerremans p. 281. 



1900 Chittenden p. 67. 1920 Frost and Weiss p. 222. 



Type locality: Texas: (exact locality not known). 



Distribution: Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. 



Texas: Brownsville (16); San Diego (17). 



New Mexico: Alamogordo V-20 (17). 



Host: Arizona White Oak (Quercus arizonica). 



*Agrilaxia flavimana variety arizonae new variety. Form of flamivana 

 Gory, but differs as follows: Front and antennae black, not green; tarsi 

 of front pair of legs black not yellow; last ventral segment more angu- 

 lated, shoulders coppery. Length 7 mm. 



A large series would doubtless establish this species distinct by its large size, 

 black antennae and tarsi. I have adapted the name arizonae from the 

 fact that Mr. Chas. Schaeffer had applied this name to the species in his 

 cabinet. 



