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ha? anionir other (liftVrontial cliaractcrs lutcous caudal tibia:> instead of 

 the parti-colored type found in most of the jMexican and Central 

 American members of the genus. This is the first record of the species 

 from north of Guadalajara, and in consequence the first record from 

 within the Uniteil States. 



PSOLOESSA Scudcier. 

 Psoloessa maculipennis Scudder. 



ralmerlce, August 7 (Schaeffer), 2 9. 



These specimens are inseparable from New ^Mexican individuals. 



Psoloessa buddiana Brunei-. 



Carr Canvon, Huachuca Mountains, August, 1905 (Skinner), 1 6^, 

 19. 



This species has been recorded from southern Arizona, Dimmit Co., 

 Texas, and Montelovez, Coahuila, ^Mexico. 



AGENEOTETTIX McNeill. 

 Ageneotettix australis Bruner. 



Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, August, 1905 (Skinner), 2 9 . 

 September, 1905 (Biederman), 1 9 . Palmerlee, August (Schaeffer), 1 9 . 



The only previous record of this species is that of the types — Phoenix, 

 Arizona. 



AULOCARA Scudder. 

 Aulocara femoratum Scudder. 



Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, August, 1905 (Skinner), 1 c\ 

 4 9 . September, 1905 (Biederman), 4 o". 



The lateral lobes of the pronotum are usually less strongly marked 

 in these individuals than in Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming speci- 

 mens. 



This species has been recorded from Phoenix, Arizona, by Bruner. 



Aulocara rufum Scudder. 



San Bernardino Ranch, 3,750 feet, August (F. H. Snow), 1 c^, 1 9 . 



These individuals are inseparable from Colorado and Nebraska speci- 

 mens. The caudal margin of the pronotum is strongly marked with 

 dark maroon and the general color is vinaceous pink. 



This species has been recorded by Scudder and Cockerell from 

 La Cueva, Organ Mountains, southern New Mexico. 



ARPHIA stai. 

 Arphia crassa Bruner. 



Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, August (Skinner), 1 d^, 4 

 nymphs. September 23 and 27, October 16 and 20, 1905 (Biederman), 



7 cf, 12 9. 



