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and discolor from " Gal." Hopping alludes to the lat- 

 ter as being common at from 1,000 to 7,000 feet eleva- 

 tion along the Kaweah River, in Tulare County. 



Cistela. G. opaca is common on flowers in the south- 

 ern Sierras from April to June. The color of the legs 

 is not a specific character, the femora being about as 

 often red as black. The specimens taken by Blaisdell 

 in San Diego County and referred to theveneti, are 

 doubtless the red-legged form of opaca, theveneti occur- 

 ring in the middle Sierras, so far as known. 



OTHNIID^E. 

 Othnius. 0. longicornis, Yuma. 



MONOMMID.E. 



Hyporhagus. H. gilensis, San Bernardino County 

 (Fuchs). 



MELANDEYIDJE. 



Carebara. C. longnla is rather plentiful on pines, in 

 the San Bernardino Mountains, in July. 



Phlceotrya. P. riversi, P. bicincta, and P. vaudoueri 

 are all northern, the two former being from Sonoma 

 County. 



Eustrophus. E. repandus is from the extreme north. 



Nothus. N. luteus, Pomona and Pasadena in June; 

 taken on oaks. 



Lacconotus. L. pinicolus, Pomona and Pasadena; 

 rare during May and June; found always on oaks, not- 

 withstanding its name. 



12 September 22, 1901. 



