64 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Feb., 



Miorocentram retinerve (Burmeister). 



Palmerlee, August (Schaeffer), 1 9 . 



This species has been recorded from Nogales, Arizona, by Caudell. 



Conocephalus fuaoostriatus Redtenbacher. 



Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, September 28 or 29, 1905 

 (Biederman), 1 d^. 



This specimen is inseparable from two males of this species from 

 Thomasville, Georgia. This is the first record of the species west of 

 Texas. 



XipMdion fasoiatum (DeGeer). 



Douglas, August (F. H. Snow), 1 c5^, 1 9 . 



Capnobotes fuliginosus (Thomas). 



Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, August, 1905 (Skinner), 1 d^. 



This specimen is distinctly larger than a male from Jerome, Arizona, 

 fully equalling a female from the latter locality. 

 Eremopedes unioolor Scudder. 



Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, August, 1905 (Skinner), 5 c?, 

 8 ? . September 21, 24 and 28, 1905 (Biederman), 2 cT, 4 9 . Doug- 

 las, August, 1905 (F. H. Snow), 1 9 . 



The Carr Canyon series presents a very considerable amount of 

 individual variation in size. The Douglas female is extremely large^ 

 the caudal femora particularly far exceeding the original measure- 

 ments. However, aside from the very slightly narrower ovipositor, 

 no other characters to separate it are apparent, and as the measure- 

 ments of this specimen may be of interest they are given herewith. 



Length of body (exclusive of ovipositor), 27.5 mm. 



Length of pronotum, 8.9 " 



Length of caudal femur, 28. 5 '' 



Length of ovipositor, 20 " 



Stenopelmatus oculatus Scudder. 



Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, August, 1905 (Skinner), 1 9 • 

 Huachuca Mountains, July 23, 1905 (Schaeffer), 1 (d. 



While one of these specimens appears to approach californicus in the 

 small size of the apical spine of the internal margin of the caudal femora, 

 yet, in view of the unreliability of spine formulae and proportions in 

 this genus, it appears best to place it where all other characters seem to 

 place it — in Scudder's oculatus. 

 Ceuthophilus paucispinosus Rehn. 



Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, August, 1905 (Skinner), 3 c?, 4 

 9. September 22, 23 and 28, October 8, 1905 (Biederman), 4 d". 

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



