240 NATURAL HISTORY BULLETIN. 



Axinopaepus bipeagiaTuS Dej. Garland; vicinity of Fort Collins, April 

 and May. 



Tecnophieus croceicoeees Men. La Junta, Hay ward; a specimen from 

 Colorado, without definite locality, is in my cabinet. Mr. Hayward's 

 specimen belongs to the variety pilatei. 



Caelida FULGida Dej. Dixon Canon, March and May; Bellevue, May. 



C. purpurea Say. Colorado, Snow. 



Phieophuga amcEna Lee. Fort Collins, April; Horsetooth Gulch, May; 

 Florissant; Durango; Pagosa Springs; Colorado Springs; Buena Vista, 

 chiefly about the roots or lower leaves of Yuccas. 



Cymindis eaticoleis Say. South Park, Snow; Veta Pass. 



C. cribricoelis Dej. South Park, Snow; Black Lake Creek, Summit 

 County, Cockerell; Roaring Fork; Breckenridge; Leadville; Moose 

 Mountain, above timber; near Long's Peak; Plains south of Denver; 

 Fort Garland; Horsefly Peak; Argentine Pass; Leavenworth Valley and 

 Argentine Road, 9,000 to 11,000 feet; Mt. Lincoln; Pike's Peak, Bow- 

 ditch; Canon of Big Blue; Little Willow Creek; Mountains southwest 

 of Montrose; Rico. 



C. peanipennis Lee. Pikeview, El Paso County, and Lakeview, Fremont 

 County, Cockerell; West Cliff; Denver, May; Colorado Springs; Buena 

 Vista; Fort Collins; Ouray; Gunnison; Monument Gulch; Cochetopa 

 Pass; San Luis Valley; Durango; Pagosa Springs; La Junta; South 

 Park, Snow. 



C. unicoeor Kirby. Red Mountain Road, 9,000 to 10,000 feet; summit of 

 Mt. Abrams, over 11,000 feet; Argentine Pass, 12,000 feet; Mt. Lincoln; 

 Summitville; Rico; Breckenridge; Leadville. 



Heeeuomorpha TEXANA Lee. Fort Collins and Bellevue, May and June. 



Brachynus minutus Harr. Denver, Packard; specimens from Fort Col- 

 lins are referred here with doubt. 



B. conformis Dej. Recorded from the state by Putnam and Ulke; Mont- 

 rose, Bowditch. 



B. baeeisTarius Lee. Durango; Fort Collins. 



Che^EniuS Sericeus Forst. Denver, June and August; Colorado Springs, 

 July; Ouray; Alamosa; Gunnison; Durango; La junta; vicinity of Fort 

 Collins; Delta. 



C. eaTicoeets Say. Southern Colorado, Leconte. 



C. prasinus Dej. Colorado, Leng and Beutenmueller. 



C. EEUCOSCEEiS Chev. Delta, April; Durango. 



C. soeiTarius Say. Fort Collins. Reported from the state without definite 



locality, by Dr. Horn. 

 C. nebraskensis Lee. Bellevue, May; Canon City. 

 C. TRICOLOR Dej. Dolores, June. 



C. brevieabris Say. Colorado, Horn; Durango, Bowditch. 

 C. pennsylvanicuS Say. Fort Collins, May; Alamosa; Ouray. 

 C. INTERRUPTUS Horn. A pair from Buena Vista, taken in a salt marsh. 



The identification is due to Dr. Horn. 

 Brachyeobus eithophieuS Say. Ouray; Garland. 

 Geopinus incrassatus Dej. Fort Collins, June; Denver; Pueblo; Poncha 



Springs, July; Greeley, September. 



