76 NATURAL RESOURCES SURVEY 



A. salicinella, Gkll. On willow in bloom. April 2nd. 

 Bombus juxtus, Cresson. At Frasera. Also in Jemez Mts. 

 at Cleome. 



Clisodon terminalis, Cr. At Eudbeckia. 



fr * Melisodes atrifera sandiarum, Gkll. Type locality. 



Psammoshares atrox, (Dahll). Jemez Mts. 



HEMIPTERA 



Ceresa albidosparsa, Stal. Common in the Jemez Mts. 

 from which it descends the valley to Albuquerque. I have 

 not collected it in the Sandia Mts. 



Clastoptera obtusa (Say) Jemez Mts. 



Cyrtolobus vau, Say. Jemez Mts. 



Lopidea confluens. 



Oncometopia lateral) s, Fabr. Taken in no other associa- 

 tion. 



Pentatoma lignata, Say. 



DIPTERA 



Anthrax f ulviana, 0. 8. 

 Asilus limpidipennis, Nine. 



Arctophyla flagrans, 0. S. (N) Alaska to S. D. according 

 to Aldrich. 



Asilus tenebrosus, Will. 

 Carphotrichia culta, Will. Jemez Mts. 



* Microphtalma disjuncta, Wild. (N) From N. H. to Ga. to 

 S. D. and Cal. 



* Odontomyia nigrirostris, Loeu. Jemez Mts. 



* Pachycerina dolorosa, Will. Jemez Mts. Another north- 

 ern (Colo.) type apparently absent from the Sandia Mts. 



* Stenopa vulnerata, Loew. Another northern type, very 

 abundant in the meadows along the upper Jemez River, which 

 is entirely absent from the Sandias. 



Tetranocera plumosa, Lev. As the last. 



Tabanus centron, Martin. This and the next two are 

 equally abundant in the Pinon Assn. but extremely rare on 

 the "mesa." 



T. intensions, Towns. 



T. punctifer, 0. S. 



LEPIDOPTERA 



Basilarchia weidelmeyeri. Abundant in the canons of the 



