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mation which hopefully will be supplied through further collecting 

 and rearing. 



Material examined. — Five females. 



UNITED STATES: Arizona: "So. Arizona," specific locality unknown 

 1 9, coll. Poling (AMNH). Cochise Co.: Chiricahua mts., Bar Foot Ridge 1 9 ' 

 Aug. 5 (CAS). Colorado: El Paso Co.: Rock Creek, vicinity of Colorado Springs ' 

 1 9 , Aug. 25, 1935, coll. A. B. Klots (USNM). New Mexico: Lincoln Co • Cedar 

 Creek Camp, 2 mi. N. Ruidoso, 7,000 ft., 1 9, July 1, 1961 (AMNH). Santa 

 Fe Co.: Little Tesuque Canyon, vicinity of Santa Fe, 9,200 feet 1 9 Julv 27- 

 Aug. 10, 1932 (USNM). ' 



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