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It will he noted further on in this paper that often the type locality 

 of a species is given as "Huachuca Mts., Arizona," and the data for 

 the lectotype as "Palmerlee, Cochise Co., Arizona." It should be 

 explained that Mr. Schaeffer made his headquarters for the Huachuca 

 Mountains trip at Palmerlee and that he used the more exact locality 

 data on the specimens themselves. 



It might here be mentioned that twice Mr. Schaefi'er introduced 

 names into the literature through error. His Clerus bioculatus (1905, 

 Mus. Brooklyn Inst., Sci. Bull., vol. i, p. 154) is certainly a lapsus 

 for Clerus bimaculatus Skinner, and his "var. rufulus" (191 7, Journ. 

 New York Ent. Soc, vol. 25, p. 131) is apparently an earlier choice 

 of name for the variety that he described under the name of Clerus 

 rosmariis var. virginiensis. 



In the following list the species are arranged alphabetically by 

 specific name without regard to the genus in which each was de- 

 scribed. The generic name of the original combination follows the 

 specific name. No attempt has been made to show the present generic 

 assignment of any of the species. 



antennata, Cymatodera 



1908. Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 16, p. 128. 



Type locality. — Huachuca Mts., Arizona. 



Type series. — No indication of number of specimens. Both sexes 

 described. Three specimens, including one male, each bearing the 

 label TYPE in the Brooklyn Museum collection; three additional 

 specimens, without type labels, in the Schaefifer collection. 



Lectotype. — The male bearing Schaeffer's type label, with the 

 more detailed locality data Palmerlee, Cochise Co., Ariz., Aug. 17. 

 U.S.N.M. No. 42533. 



antennatus, Aulicus 



1921. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 59, p. 158. 



Type locality. — Palm Springs, California. 



Type series. — "The male (type) is in the collection of Professor 

 Wickham and the female (allotype) in the collection of the Brooklyn 

 Museum." 



Holotypc. — The male specimen from the Wickham collection, 

 U.S.N.M. No. 50191. 



arizonica, Cymatodera undulata var. 



1908. Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 16, p. 130. 



Type locality. ~Ruz.ch\xcdi Mts., Arizona. 



Type scries.— 'Ko indication of number of specimens or sex. A 



