INSECTS OF BEULAH, NEW MEXICO. 4") 



where they form the ends of a curved band of rather sparce yellow- 

 hairs, which line the anterior portion of the second abdominal seg 

 meut. There is a yellow band of hair on the fourth segment and 

 some yellow hairs on the extreme sides of the fifth segment, fifth and 

 sixth with black hairs. In the abdominal arrangement of pubes 

 cence it agrees more with a specimen in the Society's collection 

 marked "Canada," but that has the ochreous pubescence on first 

 and second abdominal segments very abundant. The hairs on the 

 thorax are slightly paler than in the type. 



Bombu* uevadeusis Cress. 

 One 9 • 



Bombus uevadeusis, race azteeus Ckll. 

 May 30, at Verbena bipinnatifida (W. P. Cockered). 



1 Bombus iridis Ckll. 



Type locality, Beaulah, May 30, 1899, at flowers of Iris missourien- 

 sis (W. P. Cockered). 



'Bombus howardi Cress. 

 May 30, August 16, rather common (W. P. Cockered). 



Bombus riifbcinetus Cress. 



August 25, % and hill near Beulah, August 23, S (W. P. Cock- 

 ered). 



'-Bombus prunella? Ckll. 



Type locally in part. One 9, May 30, two $, August 18 (W. 

 P. Cockered).' 



s Bombus proximus Cress. 



; Bombus moiiardie C. and P. 



July 18, 1900, at flowers of Rudbeckia. 



PSITHYRID.E. 



I'sitliyrus iusularis Sm. 



Two $ 3 , one 9 . One $ W, of Beulah, August 23 (W. P. Cock 

 erell). The 9 , July 18 (T. D. A. Cockered \. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC, XXIX. DECEMBER. 1902. 



