782 PROrEEDTXOS OF THE NATTOXAL MimFjm. vol. xxvi. 



19. CORDILLACRIS CINEREA Bruner. 

 OchrUidca cinerea BurxER, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mu8., XII, 1890, pp. 52-58. 

 Thn'o niiiles. one female, Salida August 2L; Morrison June 25. 



20. CORDILLy?CRIS CRENULATA Bruner. 



Orhriliili'd rrcimliitd Bri-nek, Proc. U. 8. Nat. ]Mn8., XII, 1.S90, pi>. 51-52. 



Five males, two females, Montevista August 18; Morrison June 2!»; ' 

 Denver July 10. 



21. CORDILLACRIS OCCIPITALIS Thomas. 



Stt'iiohothriix occijiiidlis Thomas, Kept. U. S. (ienl. Siirv. Terr., V, 1S7:5, ]). 81. 



Fourteen males, eleven females, Morrison June 23; Fort Collins ijj 

 August and 11; Denver July IT. 



22. PHLIBOSTROMA QUADRIMACULATUM Thomas. 



StenubothrHH (jaadrimaculatuin Thomas, Ann. Kept, l^ 8. Geol. 8nrv. Terr., 11,11, 

 1871, pp. 166, 280. 1' 



Thirty-seven males, forty-four females. Golden July 12 to August 21. 



23. ORPHULELLA PELIDNA Burmeister. 

 fiomphoci'run pelklnd Burmeister, Hand)). Knt., II, 1888, p. 650. 



One luale at Victoria, Texas, in June, 1902, and two males from 

 widely separated localities in Colorado, one from Grand Junction on 

 August IT and one from Fort Collins on August 10. The specimen 

 from Texas is a little over the usual size, measuring as follows: 

 Length of body, 20.5 mm.; elytra, 18 mm.; hind femora, 12 mm. 



The larger males of this species superficially reseml)le the darkli 

 form of the males of Syrhila admiralnlis very closelj". 



24. ORPHULELLA PICTURATA Scudder. 

 Orphtih'lht j)irtnr(itaA<cvnDKR, Can. Ent., XXXI, 1899, j)p. 178, 182. 



Many specimens of both sexes collected at Victoria, Texas, in June' 

 and July, some of them taken in cotton fields. This is a ver}" variable 

 species and there are both green and brown forms. 



25. ORPHULELLA SALINA Scudder. 

 (>ri>liiil(lht ^alina i^vi-mwAi, Can. Knt., XXXI, 1899, pp. 179, 185-186. 



Two specimens from Colorado, one male at Montrose on August 17, '"^ 

 and one female at Grand Junction on Jul}^ T. 



