SCUDDER. NORTH AMERICAN CEUTHOPHILI. 109 



ford, Thomas Co. (Bruner) ; Ft. Hays, Ellis Co., Kans., J. A. Allen 

 (Mus. Comp. Zool.) ; Ellis, Kansas, Watson (Mus. Comp. Zool.) ; Kan- 

 sas (Bruner) ; Black Hills, South Dakota (E. P. Austin) ; a specimen 

 was also obtained during the Pacific R. R. Surveys under Lt. E. G. 

 Beckwith, U. S. A., near Lat. 38, presumably in Southern Colorado, 

 and it was taken by Snow in Colorado (Bruner). The species there- 

 fore extends along the eastern margin of the Rocky Mts. from Lat. 

 34 to 44 N. 



DAIHINIA GIGANTEA. 



Daihinia giganlea Brun.!, Bull. Washb. Coll., i. 127 (1885); 

 i. 195 (1886). 



Udeopsylla gigantea Brun.!, Can. Ent., xxiii. 39 (1891); Id., 

 Publ. Nebr. Acad. Sc., iii. 31 (1893). 



Labette and Berber Cos., Kans. (Bruner). Bruner also reports it 

 to be found in Nebraska and the Indian Territory. 



NOTE. Daihinia mexicana Sauss. is not a Daihinia, nor one of the Ceutho- 

 phili, but has been placed by Brunner in the genus Glaphyrosoma among the 

 Anostostomata 



UDEOPSYLLA SCUDDER. 



Udeopsylla Scudd., Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., vii. 442 (1862) ; Brunn., 

 Monogr. Stenop., 59 (1888). 



Table of the Species of Udeopsylla. 



Body piceous, occasionally with faint rufous spots .... nigra. 

 Body varying in color from dark testaceous to mahogany brown. 



robusta. 

 UDEOPSYLLA NIGRA. 



Udeopsylla nigra Scudd.!, Can. Nat., vii. 284-285 (1862) ; Id.!. 

 Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., vii. 443, fig. 2 (1862) ; Walk., Catal. Derm. 

 Salt. Brit. Mus., i. 205 (1869) ; Thorn., Rep. Geol. Geogr. Expl. 

 Surv. 100th Mer., v. 902 (1875) ; Broadh., Trans. St. Louis Acad. 

 Sc., iii. 345 (1876) ; Caulf., Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont., xviii. 63, 69 

 (1886); Brun., Bull. Washb. Coll., i. 195 (1886) ; Brunn., Monogr. 

 Steiiop., 60 (1888) ; McNeill, Psyche, vi. 27 (1891) ; Osb., Proc. Iowa 

 Acad. Sc., i. ii. 119 (1892) ; Brun., Publ. Nebr. Acad. Sc., iii. 31 

 (1893); Blatchl., Proc. Ind. Arad. Sc., 1892, 153 (1894). 



CeiUhophilus niger Scudd.!, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., vii. 437 (1862) ; 

 Walk., Catal. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., i. 202 (1869) ; McNeill, Psyche, 

 vi. 27 (1891) ; Blatchl., Proc. Ind. Acad. Sc., 1892, 153 (1894). 



