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Cockerell, 1911, p. 390. Woods Hole, Massachusktts; (Cattell). 

 Cockerell, 1912rf, p. 265. Falls Church, Viroini.k (Banks), west to Colo- 



KADO. 



Cockerell, 1914a. Santa F<5, New Mkxico; VIII. 



X. (Peponapvi) pruhiofia Viereck, 1916, p. 733. New Haven and Bristol. 

 Connecticdt; VII. 



See iinfjclica. 



pruinosa limitaris ('ockcn'll, l!)0(v/, p. 7.*^. <f . Browiisvillo. Tkxas; 



VI; (Snow), 

 rhodophila Coekorell, 19186, p. 27. 9. Mexico; (Baker). 

 spriiina. Soo pruinom. 

 strenua Cresson, 1878a, p. 213. (Melissodes) 9, cT*. Texas*, 



Georgia, and New Mexico. 



Xenoglossa cucurbitarum Cockerell, 1896, p. 192. d', 9. Mesilla, Nkw 

 Mexico; VI; a.t Cucurhitaperennis. 



Xenoglossa aicurbitarum Robertson, 1899, p. 215. Presumably Carlinville, 

 Illinois; at Cucurbita pepo, Citrullus vulgaris, Asclepias cor7iuti, and I jKimaea 

 nil and jmndurata. Ames, Iowa; at summer squash; (Alice M. Beach). 

 Metropolis, Illinois; at Martynia proboscidea; (Hart). Says that X. brevi- 

 cornis Robertson in Botanical Gazette, XVII, p. 65, is a manuscript name for 

 this species. 



Robertson, 1902, p. 324. 



Robertson, 19036, p. 77. Cahfoknia. 



Cockerell, 1905c, p. 266. Fedor, Texas. 



Cockerell, 1906, pp. 102, 310. Illinois and Iowa. 



Gra>nicher, 1911, p. 247. Hudson in St. Croix County, Wisconsin; 

 VIII; at Cirsium arvense and Cucurbitacea*. 



Strenua kansensis Cockerell, 1905<7, p. 104. cf . Clark County (1962 ft.), 

 Morton County (8200 ft.), Wallace County (3000 ft.), Kan.sas; 

 VI; (Snow). 



utahensis CV)ckerell, 1905/, p. 182. 9 . Utah. 



Xenoolossodes Ashmead, 1899, p. 63 

 (Type: Xenoglossa albata Cresson) 

 Practically equals Tetraloniella Ashmead, 1899, p. 61, of the Uld 

 World; see Cockerell, 1911b, p. 185. For tables, etc., see Cockerell 

 and Porter, 1899, p. 407; Cockerell, 1903, p. 449; aind Cockerell and 

 Robbins, 1910, p. 194. 



albata Cresson, 1872, p. 281. (Mdi.snodea) 9,cf. Texas; (Belf rage). 

 Synhalonia albata Patton, 1879, p. 474. 



Synhalonia albala Birkman, 1899, p. 24.'). Feflor, Lee County, Texas. 

 Cockerell, and Porter, 1899, p. 407. 



