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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



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Tomonotus aztecus (Saussure). 



Douglas, August (F. H. Snow), 1 d^. 



This specimen is typical of aztecus, as ascertained by comparison 

 with ]\Iexican material, except for the parallel margins of the frontal 

 costa, which is not constricted ventrad of the ocellus as in the majority 

 of the other individuals examined. As several undoubted aztecus have 

 the constriction very slight, I would consider the absence of it as an 

 individual peculiarity. 



Carr Canyon, Huachuca 

 September 22 and 27, 



MESTOBREGMA Scudder. 

 Mestobregma rubripeune (Bruner). 



Palmerlee, August 7, 1905 (Schaeffer), 1 9 . 

 Mountains, August, 1905 (Skinner), 7 9 , 4 c? 

 1905 (Biederman), 2 ? . 



The coloration of the disk of the wing in this species is yellow as well 

 as red, but three of the above series being colored with the latter. 



CONOZOA Saussure. 

 Conozoa carinata n. sp. 



Types: c? and ? ; Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, Cochise Co., 

 Arizona. August (c5^) and October 20 ( 9 ), 1905. Male collected by 

 Skinner in Coll. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., female collected by Biederman 

 in Hebard collection. 



Fig. 2. — Conozoa carinata n. sp. Lateral view of male type. (X 4.) 



Allied to C. hehrensi, sidcifrons and acuminata, differing from the 

 first two in the more elevated median carina of the pronotum, the more 



