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and discolor from " Cal." Hopping alludes to the lat- 

 ter as being common at from 1,000 to 7,000 feet eleva- 

 tion along the Kaweah River, in Tulare County. 



Cistela. — G. opaca is common on flowers in the south- 

 ern Sierras from April to June. The color of the legs 

 is not a specific character, the femora being about as 

 often red as black. The specimens taken by Blaisdell 

 in San Diego County and referred to theveneti, are 

 doubtless the red-legged form of opaca, theveneti occur- 

 ring in the middle Sierras, so far as known. 



OTHNIID.E. 

 Othnius. — 0. longicornis, Yuma. 



MONOMMID.E. 



Hyporhagus. — H. gilensis, San Bernardino County 

 (Fuchs). 



MELANDRYID.E. 



Carebara. — G. longula is rather plentiful on pines, in 

 the San Bernardino Mountains, in July. 



Phloeotrya. — P. riversi, P. bicincta, and P. vaudoiieri 

 are all northern, the two former being from Sonoma 

 County. 



Eustrophus. — E. re.pandus is from the extreme north. 



Nothus. — N. luteus, Pomona and Pasadena in June; 

 taken on oaks. 



Lacconotus. — L. pinicolus, Pomona and Pasadena; 

 rare during May and June; found always on oaks, not- 

 withstanding its name. 



12 September 22, 1901. 



