from the Sacramento and White Mountains. 145 



12. Dejeaina corpulenta^ Wd. 



Three males, Rio Ruidoso, 6400-6600 feet. On flowers of 

 Asdepias speciosa, Torr. (6400 feet), Julj 8 ; on flowers of 

 Rhus glahruy L., 4 miles west of Dowling's Mill (6600 feet), 

 July 10; and one on foliage (about 6400 feet), July 3 

 ( Wooton). 



One male, Rio Tularosa, below Blazer's Mill, about 

 6000 feet. On flowers of Bigelovia graveolens, var. glabrata, 

 Oct. 20. 



13. Dejeania hystricosa, Will. 



Thirty-five specimens, apparently all females. Twenty- 

 nine taken on flowers of Bigelovia graveolens, var. glahrata^ 

 Rio Tularosa, below Blazer's Mill, about 6000 feet, Oct. 20, 

 except two taken Oct. 13. Six taken on flowers of Senecio 

 Douglasii^ DC, Rio Ruidoso, above Dowling's Mill, about 

 500 feet, Oct. 15. 



Length 10^-13^ millim. 



This species has the facies of a Saundersia, but is distin- 

 guished at once from that genus by its well-developed palpi. 



14. Saundersia maculaia^ Will. 



One male, Rio Tularosa, below Blazer's I^Iili, about 

 6000 feet, Oct. 20. On flowers of Bigelovia graveolenSj var. 

 glahrata. 



Length 13 millim. 



The spot of fourth abdominal segment is white, sharply 

 three-toothed posteriorly, and indented on each side anteriorly. 



15. Jurinia algens, Wd. 



One female, Rio Tularosa, below Blazer's Mill, about 

 6000 feet, Oct. 20. On flowers of Bigelovia graveolens^ var. 

 glabrata. 



16. Jurinia apicifera, Walk. 



Seven male and two female specimens. Five males on 

 flowers of Aster Itevis, L., Rio Bonito, at Austen's Ranch, 

 about 6400 feet, Oct. 17. Two males and one female on 

 flowers of Senecio Douglasii, DC, and one female on flowers 

 of Aster Icevis, L., Rio Ruidoso, above Dowling's Mill, about 

 6500 feet, Oct. 15. 



The silvery cinereous sheen of anal segment is obscure m 

 all, and hardly perceptible in some. The foot-claws of male 



