ZOOLOGY 73 



deeper canons and on north-facing slopes. It is very poor in 

 insect life as is the proceeding, it is the home of the chick- 

 adees and the nut-hatches but contains no lizards of its own. 

 Coleoptera. 



* Aphonus clunalis, Lee. (one only.) 



** Bruchus sp. "probably new." Common on Ptelea. 



Brupestis maculiventris, Say (N.) 



Chauliognathus basalis, Lee. Descends into the Pinus 

 ponderosa association. 



Very common especially on tire-weed in this Association. 



Eleodes tricostata, bay. Old Baldy of the Jemez. Wick- 

 ham reports it from Albuquerque but it certainly is not 

 common there. 



Monohamus maculosus, Hald. 



Hymen op tero. 



Camponotus pennsylvanicus. (The Carpenter Ant.) Very 

 common here and in the Yellow Pine Ass'n. Never seen 

 outside of the mountains. 



Sphex extremitata, Cress. 



Tentredo unicinctus. 



Vespula pennsylvanica, (Sauss.) 



HEMIPTERA 



Apeteticus(Podiscus) bracteatus, Fetch. On Acer glabrum, 

 Torr. 



Brochymena obscura. Descends into the Yellow Pine and 

 Pinon Ass'ns. 



Camptobrochis grandis, UhL On spruce. 



Corythuca arcuata (Say) Morrill. This lace-bug is very 

 common on Ptelea and oaks. 



Cyrtolobus carinata, Stal. On Berberis fendieri. 



Cyrtolobus trilineata, Say. do. 



Leptoglossus occidentalis, Heideman. 



Phy tocoris eximus, Rent. On spruce. 



DIPTERA 



Cuterebra americana, Fab. (Ga. to Cal.) 



Dejeania vexatrix, 0. EQ. At Aralia racemosa in bloom. 



* Jurinella ambigua, Macq. At Aralia. 



* Paradejeania rutiloides, Jarmicks. At Aralia. 

 Peleteria tessellata, Fabr. (N) "Hudsonian Zone in N. M.' 

 Arctophila flagrans, 0. S. 



