GRASSHOPPERS OF THE CONALCAEA COMPLEX — GURNEY 287 



Type. — A male designated by Rehn and Hebard (1912), in 

 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 



Type locality. — Carr Canyon,'-^ Huachuca Mountains, Cochise 

 County, Ariz. 



Specimens have been examined from the following localities, 

 in addition to the type locality: New Mexico: Hachita Grande 

 Peak (also called Big Hatchet Peak), Hidalgo County; canyon 

 west-northwest of Hachita Grande Peak. Arizona: Maricopa 

 Mountains, 15 miles east of Gila Bend ; Santa Catalina Mountains ; 

 Chiricahua Mountains; Mule Mountains, Cochise County; Reef; 



miauelitana 



coyoterae 



huochucana 



huachucana 

 intermediates 



Figure 60. — Cerci of male specimens of Conalcaea: n, C. miguelitana Scudder, lecto- 

 paratype; b, d, C. huachucana coyoterae Hebard, topotypes ; c, C. h. coyoterae, a 

 paratype from Prescott, Ariz.; e, C. cantralli, new species, holotype; /, C. can- 

 tralli, a paratype; g, h, C. huachucana huachucana Rehn, intermediates, Hot Air 

 Canyon, Greenlee County, Ariz.; i, C. h. huachucana, Chiricahua Mountains, Ariz.: 

 ;", C. h. huachucana, Reef, Ariz.; k, C. h. huachucana, Santa Rita' Mountains, Ariz.; 

 /, C. h. huachucana, Huachuca Mountains, Ariz. 



* Carr Canyon is about 5 miles southeast of Huachuca Peak, in the Coronado National Forest. 

 Reef, sometimes known as Palmerlee, is located less than a mile away, and these names are known 

 to entomologists chiefly through collections made there about 1905 by the late C. R. Biederman 

 and the late Charles Schaeffer. 



