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posterior femora. The color of the disk of the wings appears to be 



constant. 



Arphia pseudonietana (Thomas). 



Las Vegas, San Miguel county, New Mexico. (Oslar.) One male, 

 one female. 



Albuquerque, Bernalillo county. New Mexico. July 14, 1902. 

 (Oslar.) One male. 



Jerome, Yavapai county, Arizona. (Oslar.) One male, two females. 



Enooptolophus subgracilis CaudeU. 



Florence, Pinal county, Arizona. May 8, July 10 and August 25, 

 1903. (C. R. Biederman.) Four females. 



One of these specimens is considerably smaller than the others, but 

 otherwise they are structurally uniform. The disk of the pronotum, 

 top of the head and the posterior femora are pea-green in one specimen ; 

 the others have these parts of the brownish shades noted in the original 

 description. 

 Camnula pellucida (Scudder). 



Prescott, Yavapai county, Arizona. (Oslar.) One male. 



Thumb Butte, Arizona. (Oslar.) One immature female. 



Hippiscus zapotecus (Saussure). 



Pecos, San Miguel county, New Mexico. June 20, 1902. (W. P. 

 Cockerell.) One female. 



Las Vegas, San Miguel county, New Mexico. July 20, 21 and 25, 

 1902. (Oslar.) Nine females. 



Hippiscus CUpiduS Scudder. 



Jerome, Yavapai county, Arizona. June 27, 1902. (Oslar). Two 

 males. 



Prescott, Yavapai county, Arizona. May 19, 1902. (Oslar.) One 

 female. 



Leprus elephas Saussure. 



Reef, Cochise county, Arizona. October 29, 1903. (C. R. Bieder- 

 man.) One female. 



This specimen is inseparable from individuals from the state of San 

 Luis Potosi. 



Dissosteira Carolina (Linnaeus). 



Gallinas Canon, San Miguel county. New Mexico. July 23, 25 and 

 26, 1902. (Oslar.) One male, one female, four nymphs. 



Sapello Canon, San Miguel county, New Mexico. July 26, 1902. 

 (Oslar.) One male. 



