286 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Oct., 'o6 



This species presents a great amount of color variation, 

 some individuals being quite dull and unicolor, except for the 

 markings on the tegmina and limbs, while others have the head 

 and pronotum strikingly marked with dark brown. 



Stirapleura delicatula (Scudder). 



Buckskin Valley, Iron County; Beaver Creek Hills, Beaver 

 County. 



These fully agree with a Kansas specimen. 



Aulocara elliotti (Thomas). 



Beaver Creek Hills, Beaver County. 

 Arphia canora Rehn. 



Beaver Creek Hills, Beaver County. 



This specimen has the fastigium slightly thicker than in 

 typical canora, while the general size is slightly less, but other- 

 wise it is inseparable. 



Arphia teporata Scudder. 



Beaver Creek Hills, Beaver County. 



The specimens examined possess red wings and agree fairly 

 well with representatives from Otero County, New Mexico. 



Chortophaga viridifasciata (DeGeer). 

 Buckskin Valley, Iron County. 



Camnula pellucida (Scudder). 



Beaver Canyon and Beaver Valley, Beaver County; Beaver 

 Creek Hills, Beaver County. 



Hippiscus corallipes (Haldeman). 



Beaver Creek Hills, Beaver County; South Creek, Beaver 

 County. 



Specimens with the disk of the wings both red and greenish- 

 yellow have been examined. 



Hippiscus neglectus (Thomas). 



Beaver Creek Hills, Beaver County; South Creek, Beaver 

 County. 



Considerable variation is noticed in this species, some indi- 

 viduals being decidedly blackish, others have the arcuate band 



