INSECTS OF BEULAH, NEW MEXICO. 



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RHYNCHITID.E. 

 Rbynchites bicolor Fab. S., S. 



OTIORHYNCHID.E. 

 Thricolepis inornata Horn. F., C. 



CURCULIONID.E. 

 Sitones sp. 

 Apion sp. 



Stephanocleonus plumbeus Lee. F., C. 

 Otidocephalus estratus Cay. F., S. 

 Anthonomus decipiens Lee. F., S. 

 Tyloderma haridium Lee. F., C. 

 Ccutorbyncbus pusio Mann. F., S. 



CALANDRID.E. 



Cossonus subareatus Boh. f F., C. 

 concinnus Boh. S., S. 



SCOLYTIDvE. 

 Gnatatrichius sulcatus. H., S. 

 Tomicus calligraphus Germ. H., S. 



plastographus Lee. H., S. 



rectus Lee. H., S. 

 Hylastes u. sp. H., S. 



u. sp. H„ S. 

 Hylurgops subcostulatus Mann. H., S. 

 Seolytus prseceps Lee. H., S. 

 Dendroctonus valens H., S. 

 Polygrapbus rufipennis Kby. H., S. 



©RTHOPTERA. 



BY J. A. G. REHN. 



PHASMID.E. 

 Diapheromera sp. 



One immature female ; August 17, 1901. 

 ACRIDIDJE. 



Stenobothrus curtipemiiw (Harris). 



One male; August 17, 1901. 



This species has previously been recorded from Utah Co., Utah, 

 and several localities in Colorado (altitudes 5,000-8,500 feet), the 

 most southern being Garland, Costillo County. 



V rpliia arita Scudder. 

 One female; August 17, 1901. 



< a in ii ii la pellucida (Scudder). 



Six specimens, four males, two females ; August 17, 19*>1. 



Dissosteira Carolina (Linnaeus). 

 One male; August 17, 1901. 



Circotettix SiiflTiisus (Scudder). 



One male; August 17, 1901. 



Previous reports included the following Colorado records : Mani- 

 tou 6,300 feet, Florrisant «s,000 feet, Alma 10,000 feet, and North 

 Fork of South Platte River. 



TKANS. AM. KNT. SOC, XXIX. 



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DECKMBER. 1902. 



