1920] LtUz and Cockerell, Notes on American Been ()07 



Cockerell, 1898a, pp. (iO, 73. Albuquerque and Mesillu Valley, New 

 Mexico; IX. 1906, p. 309: "Upper to Middle Sonoran." 



menuacha vemonensis Viereck et al., 1905, pp. 319, 320. 9, d*. 

 Vernon, British Columbia; VIII; (Harvey). 

 M. vemonensis Cockerell, 1906, p. 78. 



microsticta Cockerell, in Viereck et al., 1905, pp. 319-321. cf . Van- 

 couver Island, British Columbia. 

 Cockerell, 1906, p. 113. Colorado. 



mimica Cresson, 1869, p. 298. (mimicus) cf. Cuba. 

 Ashmead, 1900, p. 210. Grenada and St. Vincent. 

 See foxi. 



mizesB Cockerell, 1905i, p. 522. 9 . Las Vegas, New Mexico; VIII; 

 at Grindelia inornata; (Mize). "Upper Austral zone." 1906, 

 p. 309: ''Upper Sonoran." 



Cockerell, 19126, p. 448. AblK)tt Ranch, Rito de los Frijoles, New 

 Mexico; VIII. 



modesta. See Thygater. 



montana Cresson, 1878a, p. 202. 9*, cT. Colorado*, (Ridings). 

 New Mexico; (Lewis). 



Townsend, 1896, p. 139. Las Cruces, New Mexico. 

 Cockerell, 18966, p. 308. West Fork of the Gila, New Mexico; about 

 7000 ft.; VII; (Townsend). 



Cockerell, 1897f, pp. 21, 24, 28. Dripping Springs (Organ Mountains) 

 and Mesilla Valley (3800 ft.), New Mexico. 



Birkman, 1899, p. 245. Fedor, Lee County, Texas. 



Viereck, 19036, p. 728. San Pedro and La Jolla, California; VII, VIII; 

 (Cockerell). 



Cockerell, 1906, pp. 92, 309. Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona; (Snow). 

 "Upper Sonoran." 



montezuma. See Thygater. 



morosa Cresson, 1878a, p. 193. 9 . Mexico; (Sumichrast). 

 morrilli. See bimaculata morrilli. 



xnysops Cockerell, 1905c?, p. 146. cT, 9 . Maybell* and Virginia Dale, 

 Colorado; VIII; at thistle; (Johnson, Bishopp). 



Cockerell, 1907c, p. 269. Florissant, Colorado; VII; at Carduus acau- 

 lescens. 



Cockerell, 1910f/, p. 128. Near Axial, Colorado; Rudbeckia ampin. 

 (Robbin.s). 



nevadensis Cresson, 1874, p. 102, and 1875, p. 726 (not 1879, p. 209; 

 ace Tetralonia intrudenii). cf. Nev.\da; (Yarrow). 



Cockerell, 1897c, p. 28. Mesilla Valley, New Mexico; 3800 ft . 



