339 



Paratype. — 5 : Florida (A. T. Slosson). 



Both species were mounted upon the same card point by MacGillivray and 

 labeled "Type". One specimen remounted. 

 Caliroa lobata MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLI, No. 10, October, 1909, p. 355. 

 Type.— $ : Oswego, New York, July 25, 1895 (C. S. Sheldon). 

 Caliroa lorata MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLI, No. 10, October, 1909, p. 352. 

 Type. — 9: Mount Tom, Massachusetts, July 16, 1898 (A. P. Morse). 

 Caliroa loricata MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLI, No. 10, October, 1909, p. 351. 

 Type. — 9: Columbia, Missouri, September 2, 1905 (C. R. Crosby). 

 Caliroa lunata MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLI, No. 10, October, 1909, p. 353. 

 Type.— 9 : Ithaca, New York, May 27, 1890. 

 Caliroa nortonia MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XXVI, No. 11, November, 1894, p. 324. 

 Type.— c5: Millersville, McLean, New York, May 30, 1890. 

 Transferred to the genus Phroiitosoma MacGillivray in 1908 and the specific 

 name emended to nortoni. 

 Ceratulus spectabilis MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XL, No. 12, December, 1908, p. 454. 



Paratypes. — 9 and $ : Dallas, Texas, bred from larvae on Cissus incisa. 



August 6— October 1, 1908, Hunter No. 1619 (E. S. Tucker). 

 The genotype of Ceratulus MacGillivray (original designation and mono- 

 basic). 

 Cimbex americana var. nortoni MacGillivray * 



State Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Conn., Bull. 22, 1916. p. 104. 

 Type. — 9: Ithaca, New York, June 3, 1903. 

 Paratype. — 9 : Ithaca. July 28, 1897. 

 Claremontia typica Rohwer 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLI, No. 11, November, 1909, p. 397. 



Cotypes. — 9 and $ : Mountains near Clareraont. California (C. F. Baker). 

 The genotype of Claremontia Rohwer (original designation and mono- 

 basic) . 

 Cockerellonis occldentalis MacGillivray 



Can. Ent.. Vol. XL, No. 10, October, 1908, p. 365. 



Type sex? Ruidosa Creek, New Mexico, 6,600 feet elevation, on fronds of 



Pterin aquilina. July 1 (E. 0. Wooton, 8). 

 The sex of the type is not indicated in the original description and the 

 abdomen of the type is missing. The genotype of Cockerellonis Mac- 

 Gillivray (original designation). Synonymized by Rohwer (1911) as 

 Eriocampidea arizonensis Ashmead. 



• This variet.v was described without the customary statement that it was new. 

 It is preceded by an asterisk, which according- to a statement on page 15 of the pame 

 publication means that it was "originally described from Connecticut". At the orginal 

 place of publication (p. 104) the only locality given is "Connecticut (B. [dward] 

 N. [orton] )" but reference Is made to the specimen flg-ured as figure 1 plate xil of 

 Howard's Insect Book. The .specimen figured by Howard is in the National Museum 

 and was reared by H. G. Dyar, under his number 2D. from larvae collected at Box- 

 bury. Mass. This specimen was probably never studied by MacGillivray nor is it 

 probable that the specimens collected by Norton were before MacGillivray when he 

 made his Key to the forms of Ci-mhex. It seems better, therefore, to consider the 

 specimen from Ithaca, N. Y., which was labeled by MacGillivray as type to be the 

 type of his variety even though it does not agree with the only locality given In the 

 only place of publication. To do otherwise would make It impossible to have an 

 acceptable type for the variety. S. A. Rohwer. 



