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Cryptocercns pnnctulatns Scudder. 



Blowing Rock, Watauga Co., North Carolina (Willcox). 

 One female. 



MANTID^. 



Yersinia solitaria Scudder. 



Gallinas Canon, San Miguel Co., New Mexico; July 20, 



1902 (Oslar). One male. 



This record extends the range of the species, which now 

 covers the foot-hills and plain country from western Nebraska 

 to northern New Mexico. 



Iiitaneutria minor (Scudder). 



Blanco Co. , Texas. One male. 



Shovel Mount, Burnet Co., Texas; June 28-July 25, Oct. 

 i-Nov. 17 (Schaupp). Thirty-two males, six females. 



Tempe, Maricopa Co., Arizona; April 26, 1902. (Oslar). 

 One male. 



Florence, Pinal Co., Arizona; May 14, 19, and June 13, 



1903 (Biederman). Four males, two females. 



The series from Shovel Mount comprises thirty-eight speci- 

 mens, and exhibits a very great diversity of coloration. 



Stagmomantis Carolina (Johannson). 



Washington Co., Texas. One female. 



Shovel Mount, Burnet Co., Texas; September-November 

 1 6th (Schaupp). Twelve males, one female. 



Lake Valley, Sierra Co., New Mexico (Cope). Four males. 



" Fort Yuma, Cal." * (Dr. J. K. Corson). One female. 



The male individuals from Shovel Mount are, with one 

 exception, very uniform in coloration. 



Stagmomantis limbata (Hahn). 



Shovel Mount, Burnet Co., Texas ; Nov. 16, 1901 (Schaupp). 

 One female. 



Las Truchas, Guadeloupe Co., New Mexico [4600 feet] 

 (Clara Gerhardt). One male, submitted by Prof. Cockerell. 



Phoenix, Maricopa Co., Arizona. One male. 



* This refers to California near the present town of Yuma, Arizona. 



