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(J. A. Harris, jr.) ; 2 females, Sacaton (C. N. Aiuslie) ; female, Buckeye 

 (Cockerell) ; female, Jerome, June 24, 1902 (Oslar) ; female, Congress 

 Juuctiou, July (F. H. Snow) ; 3 females. Bill Williams Fork, August 

 (F. H. Snow) ; female, Yuma, May 4, 1918 (J. C. Bradley) ; female, Yuma, 

 190r. (H. Brown); female, Ventana Can., August 7, 1919; 2 females, 

 Patagonia Mountains, ftlay 15, 1903 (Oslar) ; female, Texas Pass, July 

 19, 1917; 4 females. 



California: Female, Barstow, August 7, 1919 (Rehn and Hebard). 



Lowe:j Cajliforkia: 21 females, between San Jose del Cabo and Triunfo, 1911 

 (Albatross expedition) ; female, Triunfo, July 10, 1919 (Ferris). 



Mexico : Female, Hermosillo, Sonora, September 1, 1908. 



Nevada: Female, Nelson, July 5, 1907; female, Beatty, August 9-12, 1919 (Relin 

 and Hebard). 



Texas: 3 females, Chisos Mountains, Brewster County, June 10-12, 1908 (Mitch- 

 ell and Cushman). 



Utah: 2 females, St. George, July (Wickham) ; female, Sand dunes, July 13, 

 1923 (J. A. Harris, jr.) ; 2 females, Logan. 



100, DASYMUTILLA PSEUDOPAPPUS (Cockerell) 



8 ifhaerophthalma gloriosa Sal'ssure, var. pseudopappus Cockerell, Psyche, 



vol. 7, suppL, p. 6, 1895, female. 

 Ephtita gloriosa pseudopappus Cockerell, Proc. Dav. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. 7, 



p. 140, 1898, female. 

 Mutilla pseudopappus Fox, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 25, p. 237, 1899, 



female. — ^Ielander, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 29, p. 296, 1903. female. 



pi. 4. figs. 6 and 44. 

 Epliuta {Ephiita) gloriosa Saussuke, var. pseudopappus Andre, Gen. Ins., 



vol. 1, fast-. 11. p. 60, 1903, female. 



Type. — Female. Las Cruces, New Mexico, in United State.s Na- 

 tional Museum. 



Distribution. — Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona. 



SPECIMENS EXAMINED 



Arizona: Female, Tucson, May 17, 1924 (A. A. Nicliol). 



Colorado: Female, Cedar, October 17, 1901 (I. W. Stevens). 



New Mexico: Female, Las Cruces, June 6 (Cockerell) ; female. Las Cruces, 

 June 18 (Cockerell); female, Las Cruces, June 23; female, Las Cruces, 

 September 17 (Cockerell) ; female, Mesilla Valley, 1896 (Elgin Holt) ; 

 female, Mesilla, June (H. Casad and J. F. Bennett) ; female, Mesilla Park, 

 June (Cockerell) ; female. Black Range, Sierra County, 1915 (H. A. Pils- 

 bry) ; female, Jemez Springs, July 24, 1916 (John Woodgate) ; female, 

 Jemez Springs, September 24, 1916 (John Woodgate) ; female, Jemez 

 Springs (John Woodgate) ; female. 



Texas: Female, Phantom Lake, Fort Davis Quad, June 9, 1916 (F. M. Gaige) ; 

 3 females. Phantom Lake, Fort Davis Quad, June 12, 1916 (F. M. Gaige) ; 

 female. Cherry Canyon, Fort Davis Quad, June 28, 1916 (F. M. Gaige). 



I have examined the cotype of this species in the United States 

 National Museum and find that it is unquestionably of specific rank; 

 it differs from gloriosa in the following characters, most of which 

 were not mentioned in the original description; carina betAveen the 



