*153S Arphia hesperiphila Eehn. 



Coiiiition at Claremont, California. Det. Eclin. 

 300 Arphia Behrensii Sauss. 



Occasional in Ornisby county, Nevada. Det. Rehn. 

 2621 Chimarocephala pacifica Thorn. 



Frequent at Claremont, California and in the nearby mountains. 

 Det. Rehn. 



1834 Dracotettix plutonius Bruner. 



Occasional among the various desert shrubs on dry ground at Clare- 

 mont, California. Very variable in color. Det. Rehn. 



*775 Derotmema saussureanum Scudd. 



This one of the most abundant species at Claremont, California. 

 Det. Morse. 



778 Conozoa Behrensii Sauss. 



Frequent at Claremont, California. These specimens were determined 

 by Morse. Rehn has determined a very different thing (No. 2589) as 

 C. Behrensii. 



788 Conozoa wallula Scudd. 



Common at CHaremont, California. Det. Rehn. Bruner has referred 

 here a very different thing represented by Nos. 1861 and 1859, collected 

 by me in Ornisby county, Nevada. 

 782 Spharagemon venustum Stal. 



Frequent at Claremont, California. Det. Morse. Another lot of 

 specimens collected (No. 783) are very pale in color. 



786 Trimerotropis Californica Bruner. 



Occasional at Claremont, California. Det. Morse. Varies from quite 

 dark as in these specimens to ashy (No. 785). 



*780 Trimerotropis vinculata Scudd. 



Common at Claremont, California. Det. Morse. A very weak de- 

 colored form is frequent. — No. 1858, determined by Bruner. 



784 Trimerotropis caeruleipennis Bruner. 



Occasional at Claremont, California. Det. Morse. But my specimens 

 are scarcely separable from those determined as vinculnln. 

 304 Trimerotropis tessellata McN. 



Frequent in Ormsby county, Nevada. Det. Rehn. 

 1863 Aidemona azteca Sauss. 



Taken at Chinandega and San Marcos in Nicaragua. Det. by Rehn 

 and Bruner. 



