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Cisco, Eastland County, Texas, 1450 to 1550 feet, September 21 an I 22, 

 1912, (R. &H.), 19. 



Calvert, Robertson County, Texas, (G. H. Harris), 1 cf, [U.S.N.M.]. 



Shovel Mount, Burnet County, Texas, June 18, July 7 to 28, August 8 to 

 18, September 5 and October 4, 1901, (F. G. Schaupp), 6 d^, 6 9 , [A.N.S.P.]. 



Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas, elevation 1525 to 1800 feet, August 17 to 

 18, 1912, (R. & H.), 3 cf . 



San Antonio, Texas, June 16, (AI. Newell), 1 cf , [Hebard Collection ex 

 Bruner]; August 15 and 16, 1912, (R. & H.), 1 cf . 



Victoria, Texas, July 26 and 27, 1912, (H.), 5 cf . 



Clip, Goliad County, Texas, August 27, 1912, (H.), 1 9. 



Beeville, Bee County, Texas, July 28, 1912, (H.), 9 cf , 8 9 . 



Benavides, Duval County, Texas. August 9 and 10, 1912, (R. & H.), 1 cf , 

 2 9. 



Esperanza Ranch, Brownsville, Texas, May and August 28, (Schaeffer), 

 1 cf , 2 9, [Bklyn. Inst. A. & S.]; May 23, 1913, (Mathewson; on huisache), 

 1 immature 9 , [Hebard Collection]. 



Laredo, Webb County, Texas, elevation 500 to 550 feet, August 10 to 12, 

 1912, (R. & H.), 1 cf . 



Carrizo Springs, Dimmit County, Texas, June, 1885, (A. Wadgymar), 

 1 cf , 1 9 , [Hebard Collection ex Bruner]. 



Uvalde, Texas, elevation 1000 to 1100 feet, August 21 and 22, 1912, 

 (R. & H.), 1 cf, 1 9. 



Montelovez, Coahuila, Mexico, 1 cf , [Scudder Collection]. 



Tonala, Chiapas, Mexico, 1909, 1 cf, [Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.]. 



Arethaea insaroides new species (Figs. 33, 42, 52 and 63.) 



This rather isolated species is in general related on one hand to 

 the remaining species of group B {phalangiurn, grallator and semi- 

 alata) and on the other to the very peculiar and in fact unique A. 

 phantasma. From phalangium and grallator this form can be 

 readily distinguished by the abbreviate pronotum, which has a 

 rounded caudal margin to the disk instead of a sharply angulatei 

 one, and the non-produced femoral apices. From semialata the 

 present species can be distinguished by the shorter pronotum, the 

 form of the stridulating field of the male, the more elongate tegmina 

 of the female and the broader ovipositor. From A. phantasma the 

 species here described differs in the much shorter and more in- 

 flated pronotum, the proportionately shorter and broader stridulat- 

 ing field of the male tegmen, which has its sutural margin less 

 sinuate, the margins of the same formed by the anal veins being 

 regularly converging distad, the subtruncate distal margin of the 

 male subgenital plate, the proximo-dorsal abdominal segment of 



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