ZOOLOGY 75 



LEP1DOPTERA 



Chrysophanus virginensis, Edwards. 



Epargyreus tittrus, Fab. 



Eresia texana, Echvards. (S) One only. 



Grapta zephyrus, Edivards. Not very abundant, in this and 

 the Yellow Pine Association only. Never seen outside of 

 the Mts. 



Hesperia montevaga. Abundant here, less so over the 

 mountains generally. 



Occurs from the Middle States to Arizona according to 

 Holland. 



Papilio daunus. Common. Somewhat less so in the Yel- 

 low Pine Association. 



Vanessa antiopa. (N) 



PINUS PONDEROSA (YELLOW PINE) ASSO- 

 CIATION 



Machilis. sp. 



A large aperous insect, a fish moth (Lepismidae), is common 

 here among pine needles. Lepisma, I have not seen here. 



ORTHOPTERA 



Arphia tenebrosa, Scudd. Most common on the lower edge 

 of this Association. One was caught on the "mesa." 



Leprus cyaneus, Gkll. One only taken. 



Melanoplus punctulatus, Uhl. Also in the Jemez Mts. 



Trimerotropis cincta. Some in the Spruce and Pinon 

 Assns. 



COLEOPTERA 



* Chrycochus coboltinus, Lee. 



Cleonus trivattus, Say. 



Cymindis laticollis, Say. 



Galeruca externa, Say. 



Lecontia discicollis, Lee. Under bark of pine stumps. 



Lucanus mazama, Lee. 



Lygistopterus rubripennis, Lee. One only. 



Polemius platyderus, 



Trox sonorae, Lee. 



HYMENOPTERA 



Andrena apacheorum, at blossoms of wild plum. Not 

 quite sure of the species. 



