NOTES OX CLERIDAE 51 



Carson City. Elko and Keuo, Nevada; St. George, Cliadburn's 

 Ranch. Provo. Parowan, Marysvale. ^lilford. City Creek Canyon 

 and Salt Lake City. Utah ; Winslow. Williams. Flagstaff. Bright 

 Angel Camp. Seligman, Peach Springs, Tucson, Pinal ]\Ioun- 

 tains, Santa Rita Mountains and Xogales. Arizona ; Albuquerque, 

 Coolidge. Gallup. Cloudcroft. and Deming. Xew ^lexico ; El 

 Paso. Marfa, Alpine. Del Rio. Alice. San Antonio, and Dallas, 

 Texas ; Little Rock, Arkansas ; Atoka and South ^McAlester, In- 

 dian Territory. He also took most of the species- listed as com- 

 ing from Brownsville, though it will be noted that some of them 

 came from other sources. 



The arrangement of the genera and species is in accordance 

 with the views of the junior author, who is responsible also for 

 some changes of name and synonymy. He has written the 

 descriptions of the new species and varieties which will be found 

 in their appropriate places. The biological notes, unless other- 

 wise credited, are contributed by the senior author. 



Family CLERID.E. 



Subfamily Clerixj.. 



Tribe I. Tillini. 



^MoxoPHYLLA Spi)>ola. 



M. SUBSTRIATA TTolc. St. George. Utah. (TYPE). Doubtfull.v distinct 

 from M. californica Fall, which occurs from southern Oregon through Cali- 

 fornia to Lower California. Arizona and Costa Rica. 



M. PALLiPEs Schaeff. Texas. Brownsville and Alice. June and July. 



y[. TERMiNATA Say. Camden Co., Xew Jersey, July 6 ; Jeannette. Penn- 

 sylvania; Onaga, Kansas; Iowa City, Iowa, April 15; Brownsville and 

 Columbus, Texas, July. Known also from Georgia, Virginia, West Vir- 

 ginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, Xew York, Xew Jersey, Massa- 

 chusetts, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Louisiana and Arizona. Mr. 

 Frost writes that W. S. Fisher has bred it from Honey Locust. 



Callotillus Wo'icoft. 



C. EBURXEOCIXCTUS JVoIc. Key West, Florida, June. (TY'PE). 



