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Colfax Co., Jemez Springs, Pecos River in San Miquel Co., Pinedale, 

 Pinos Altos Mts. in Grant Co., Raton, Rodeo, and Santa Fe) ; New- 

 York (Kiamesha [Lake] and Shelving Rock Brook near Lake George) ; 

 Northwest Territories (Canol near Norman Wells, Fort Simpson, 

 and Lake Ennadai Camp) ; Nova Scotia (Baddeck) ; Ontario (Bells 

 Corners, Bobcaygeon, Gananoqiie, Norway Point on Lake of Bays, 

 Ottawa, Smoky Falls on Mattagami River, and Tweed); Oregon 

 ("Antelope Mt." in Harney Co. at 6,800 ft.. Fish Lake in Steens 

 Mts., Ivlamath Falls, and Sandy River south of Bend) ; Prince Edward 

 Island (Brackley Beach in Canadian National Park) ; Quebec (Ellis 

 Bay on Anticosti Island, Gracefield, Kazabazua, Kingsmere, ELnowlton, 

 Lanoraie, and Wright); Rhode Island (Bristol); Saskatchewan 

 (Dodsland, Maple Creek, Qu'Appelle, Regina, Rock Glen, Saska- 

 toon, White Fox, and Willow Bunch) ; Texas (The Basm at 5,000 to 

 6,000 ft.. Boot Sprmg, Dogger Flats at 3,000 ft., Green Gulch, Head- 

 quarters, Oak Spring at 4,000 ft., Pine Canyon at 6,000 ft., Santa 

 Elena at 2,100 ft., and Tornillo Flats at 2,500 ft., all in Big Bend 

 National Park; Davis Mts., Kerrville, Limpia Canyon, McDonald 

 Observatory at 6,000 ft., and Point of Rocks at 5,000 ft., all near 

 Fort Davis; and Sanderson); Utah (Bear River Bay near Logan, 

 Beaver, Delta, Farmington, Grand Co., Hyde Park, Jensen, Murray, 

 Navajo Lake ui Kane Co. at 9,000 ft.. Park Valley, and "Pt. Moun- 

 tain") ; Vermont (Rutland) ; Washington (Centralia and Squaw 

 Creek in Yakima VaUey) ; Wyoming (Canyon Camp in Yellowstone 

 National Park); and Mexico (Atlacomulco at 8,500 ft., Distrito 

 Federal at 2,300 meters, 14 miles west of Huauchinango in Puebla, 

 San Cristobel in Chiapas, Teotihuacan, and 20 miles north of Toluca 

 at 8,500 ft.). 



Collection dates are from mid-spring to mid-fall, but most are in 

 May, June, July, and the first half of August. The earliest collection 

 is January 19 at Westwood Hills, Los Angeles Co., Calif., and the 

 latest is November 4 at Willcox, Ariz. 



Among the material are five lots collected from flowers of Past- 

 inaca saliva. 



This subspecies occurs west of the hundredth meridian, in Mexico, 

 and in parts of the Canadian zone of eastern North America. In 

 British Columbia and the Pacific States it is largely, but not entirely, 

 replaced by the subspecies mutatus and rufovindus. 



34c. Trachysphyrus albitarsis mutatus (Pratt), new status 



Cryptus curticaudus Pratt, 1945, Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 34, p. 627; ?. New 

 synonymy. Type: 9, Crookston, Minn. (St. Paul). 



Cryptus mutatus Pratt, 1945, Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 34, p. 634; cf , 9 . Type: 

 9 , Sun Creek Meadows, Crater Lake Park, Oreg., 6,500 to 7,000 ft. (Wash- 

 ington). 



