NO.H03. ORTIIOPTERA FROM SOUTHERN ARIZONA— CAVDF.LL. 465 



The lirst reference of the occurrence of this handsome insect within 

 the United States was l\y the writer in Februarv, 1903," under the 



Fig. o.— Vates townsendi, top view. 



name Yates sp., the record l)eing' based upon an innuature specimen. 

 A hgure of the adult male, made from these Arizona specimens, has 

 already been published and is here reprinted/' 



PARABACILLUS COLORADUS Scudder. 

 One male, Huachuca Mountains. August 18. 



SYRBULA FUSCOVITTATA Thomas. 



Two males. Huachuca ^Mountains. August IT. Altitude, 8,000 feet. 



HESPEROTETTIX CURTIPENNIS Scudder. 



One male, Hot Springs, Juh^ 2. Two females, Flagstaff, Arizona, 

 June 7 (Barber and Schwarz, collectors). 



This species was descrilied from females taken in Colorado, and until 

 now the male has remained unknown. 



Di-xcr'iptlon of mall-. — General color greenish. Head moderately 

 prominent, green with a darker green line above and paler next the 

 eyes above; vertex moderately tumid, slightly elevated above the pro- 

 notum; interocular space less than the Avidth of the basal segment of 



rtProc. P:nt. Soo. Wash., V, 1903, p. 165. 

 fiJouni. N. Y. Ent. Soc, XIII, 1905, pi. in. 



