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July 3, 1904, male, collection Dr. E. D. Ball. Sandy, Salt Lake Co., 

 Utah, July 3, 1908, collection Dr. E. D. Ball. Cedar Valley, Utah 

 Co., Utah, male and female, collection Dr. E. D. Ball. Salt Lake 

 City, June 13, 1897, male, Academy Nat. Sci. Philadelphia. Salt 

 Lake City, two males and a female (Dr. H. Skinner), Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philadelphia. City Creek Canyon, Salt Lake Co., July 4, male 

 (Dr. H. Skinner), Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia. Salt Lake, June 

 16, 1913, three males (L. P. Rockwood), Rockwood collection. 

 Stockton, Tooele Co., July 21, 1913, female; July 31, 1913, female; 

 July, 1914, two males, one female; September 2, 1916, two males and 

 a female, all collected by Mr. Tom Spalding. Vineyard. Utah Co., 

 Aug., 1917, two males, and July 2, 1918, male (Spalding). South 

 Creek, Beaver Co., Utah, female (Engelhardt). Cedar Creek, Iron 

 Co., 5,500 ft., July 9, 1917, two males (Engelhardt). Bucksk Valley, 

 Iron Co., female (Engelhardt). St. George, Washington Co., two 

 males (Engelhardt). 



Arizona. — Tuba, June, 1913, six males and one female (Dwight 

 Franklin). 



Idaho.— Payette, Canyon Co., male (Vastal), and Glenn's Ferry, 

 Elmore Co., 1904, two males (Ewing), collection Oregon Agri. 

 College. 



Oregon.— Heppner, Morrow Co., July II, 1906, three males, July 

 14, 1907, male; July 22, 1907, two males, and a female, all collected 

 by Nettie Currin, and in the collection of the Oregon Agri. College. 

 Ontario, Malheur Co., Sept. 3, 1905, female (Mallett). Oakland, 

 Douglas Co., July 21, 1917, female, collection Oregon Agri. College. 

 Riddle, Douglas Co., June 18, male, collection Oregon Agri. College. 



Washington. — Logie Creek, Yakima Co., June 16, 1916, two males 

 (C. IT. Kennedy). Of these two males Mr. Kennedy writes, "they 

 are from sage bushes and are a true desert species. They have a 

 long shrill call, are shy, and hard to approach." 



Okanagana hesperia (Uhler). 



1876. Bulletin U. S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Terri- 

 tories, i, p. 342. 



Uhler states that his type was collected in the vicinity of Denver City, 

 Colorado, by CCyrus] Thomas. 



This species has been placed in the same genus with Tibiccnoidcs 



