Records of Bees, 279 



6700 ft., at flowers of Verbascum ihapsus, July 22 (Towns- 

 end), South Fork, Eagle Creek, prox. 8000 ft., at flowers of 

 Erif/eron macranthus, Aug, 18 (Townscnd) ; all in New 

 Mexico. 



Panurginus piercei, Crawford. 



The range is greatly extended by females from Las Vegas, 

 N. M., at fls. of SplKBralcea cuspidata, Aug. 1 (W. Porter), 

 and Tularosa^ N. M. [Cockerell). 



Panurginus didirupa, Ckll. 



Male from Las Vegas, N. M., at fls. of Verhesina exauri- 

 culata, July 31 {Cockerell). 



Panurginus ati-icornis (Cresson). 

 Male from Beulah, N. M., Aug. 18 [W. Porter). 



Panurginus nebrascensis, Crawford. 



A male from Lincoln, Nebr., Aug. [Bruner), certainlv 

 belongs here, but it has an impressed line down middle of 

 clypeus. 



Panurginus bakeri^ Ckll. 



Female from Copeland Park, Boulder Co., Colo., Sept. G 

 {S. A. Ruhwer). 



Panurginus flavotinctus (Ckll.). 



Female from Florissant, Colo., at fls. of Cleome serrulatOy 

 Aug. 23 (^S'. A. Rohiver). This has the tegulse pale testa- 

 ceous ; in P. bakeri they are partly dark. P. flavotinctus 

 occurs as far south as the Organ Mts., N. M., where 

 Townsend took it in company with P. pecliphilus, Ckll., 

 at flowers of Pedis papposa. It was also collected by 

 Townsend on the Rio Ruidoso, N. M., prox. 6500 ft., Aug. 4. 



Panurginus picipes (Cresson). 



Males from Pecos, N. M., at fls. of Rudbeckia ampla, 

 Aug. 4 [T. (& TV. Ckll.). This is quite distinct from 

 P. innuptus, but is very close to P. albitarsis (which visits 

 Rudbeckia at Santa Fe), yet I think distinct. 



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