Itecordi of Bi'oa. 270 



0700 ft., at flowers of Verljasrani i/K/psiis, ,hi\y 22 {Toirns- 

 cnd), South Fork, Eagle Creek, piox. SO(J() It., at (lowers of 

 Erif/cron macrun/hus, Aug. 18 {Tuwmcnd) ; all ia New 

 ^rexico. 



PanN}'f/inus piercei, Crawford. 



Tlic range is greatly extended by females from Las Vegas, 

 N. M., at tis. of Splueralcea cuyi'ulala, Aug. 1 ( /r. Porter), 

 and Tularosa, N. M. {Cuckerell). 



Panut'ffiiius dhUrupa, Ckll, 



Male from Las Vegas, N. M., at fls. of Verhesina exauri- 

 ciiluta, July 31 {Cockerel/). 



Panurginus atricornis (Cresson). 

 Male from Beulali, N. :\I., Aug. 18 {W. Porter). 



Panurginus nebrascensis, Crawford, 



A male from Lincoln, Nebr., Aug. {Bruner), certainlv 

 belongs here, but it has an impressed line down middle of 

 clypeus. 



Panurginus bakeri, Ckll. 



Female from Copelaiid. Park, Boulder Co., Colo., Sept. G 

 {S. A. Ruhwer). 



Panurginus flavotinctus (Ckll.). 



Female from Florissant, Colo., at fls. of Cleome serrtdata, 

 Aug. 23 (*S'. A. Ruhwer). This has the teguhe pale testa- 

 ceous ; in P. bakeri they are partly dark. P. flavotinctus 

 occurs as far south as the Organ Mts., N. M., where 

 Townsend took it in cora[)any with P. pectiphilus, Ckll., 

 at flowers of Pedis papposa. It was also collected by 

 Townb;eud on the Kio Kuidoso, N. M., pro.x. G500 ft., Aug. 4. 



Panurginus picipes (Cresson). 



Males from Pecos, N. M., at fls. of Rndbeckia ampins 

 Aug. 4 (7^ & JV. Ckll.). This is quite distinct from 

 P. inntiptus^ but is very close to P. albitursis (which visits 

 Rudbcckia at Santa Fe), vet I think distinct. 



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