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SynhtUonia speciosa Robertson, 1895a, pp. 143, 145. d", 9 . Carlinville, 

 Ilxinois; at Phlox piloaa. 



(?) Synhalonia speciosa Fowler, 1902, p. 321. Berkeley, California; IV, V. 



Synhalonia fraler Cockerell, 19036, p. 77. California (see Cockerell, 

 1909c, p. 334). 



Robertson, 1905, p. 367, says that speciosa is not a synonym of frater, as 

 he gave it in 1895, p. 126. Carlinville, Illinois. 



Synhalonia gtUettei Cockerell, 1905i, p. 203. Fort Collins, Colorado; VI. 



Synhalonia gilletei snoviana Cockerell, 1905/, p. 179. c^ ; Clarke County, 

 Kansas; 1962 ft.; IV; (Snow). 



Synhalonia specirsa Cockerell, 1905^, p. 14S. Fort Collins and Boulder, 

 Colorado; V. 



T. gilleUei Cockerel), 1900, p. 11,'). Fedor, Texas; V; (Birkman). 



Cockerell, 1909c, p. 334. Lee County, Tex \s; VI; at Scutellaria; (Birk- 

 man). 



See dilecta and truUa. 



Btretchii Cresson, 1878a, p. 207. (Melissodes) 9. California; 

 (Stretch). 



Cockerell, 1906, p. 101 . 

 See idioies. 



tenuifasciata Fiiese, 1916, pp. 295, 332. cT, 9. San Jos^ and San 

 Mateo, Costa Rica ; a,t Cucurhita; (Schmidt, Burpdorf). 



territella Cockerell, 1905d, p. 146. (Synhalonia) cT. Palisade, Colo- 

 rado; V; at Prunus; (Gillette). 

 Cockerell, 1908, p 101 . 



txuttSB Cockerell, ld05d, p. 147. (Synhalonia) cf, 9. Trout Spring, 

 Gallinas Canyon, New Mexico; V; at Iris missouriensis. *' Syn- 

 halonia frater (not of Cresson), Cockerell, Amer. Naturalist, Vol. 

 36, p. 815 (not description)." 



Cockerell, 1906, p 101. At Iris. 



vagabunda. See edwardsii vagabunda. 



virgata Cockerell, 1905, p. 100. (Synhalonia belfragei subsp. virgaia). 

 9. Los Angeles, California; (Davidson). 



yakimensis C^ockerell, 19066, p. 278. cf. Yakima, Washington; IV; 

 (Melander). 



Tetraloniella 

 See Xenoglossodes. 



Thtqateb Holmberg, 1884, p. 133 

 (Tjrpe: Tetralonia terminala Sinith.) 

 Macroglossapis Cockerell, 18996, p. 14 (N. n. for Macroglossa 

 Radoszkowsky, 1884, p. 17, not Ochsenheimer), is a synonym. See 

 Cockerell, 1912^, p. 273. 



