128 Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell on 
Agapostemon texanus, Cresson, 
The following records all relate to females :—Romeroville, 
Aug. 6 (Porter § Ckll.); Gallinas River at La Cueva, Aug. 6 
(Porter & Ckil.) ; Las Vegas, at flowers of Gauwra coccinea 
(Ckll.); at flowers of Asclepias verticillata (M. Winters) ; 
June 17, at flowers of Convolvulus arvensis (Chkil.) ; July 2, 
at Sidalcea neomexicana (M. Holzman) ; July 5, at Cleome 
serrulata (N. Stern) ; at garden peony (W. Porter) ; July 8, 
at Lycium vulgare (W. Porter); July 9, at Lepachys colum- 
naris (M. Holzman); July 11, at Cucurbita fetidissima 
(N. Stern) ; July 12, at marigold (A. Garlick). 
Panurginus Boylet (CklL). 
Las Vegas, July 26 and 29, at Verbesina encelioides, 8 
(ChIL) ; July 31, at Grindelia, $ (Chil.); Aug. 3, at Heli- 
anthus annuus, 2 3, one parasitized by a 2 Stylops (IW. 
Porter). 
Var. a. ¢. With a yellow line on scape in front. Las 
Vegas, Aug. 2 (W. Porter). 
Panurginus pauper, var. flavotinctus, Ckll. 
Las Vegas, Aug. 2,2 5 (W. Porter). 
Calliopsis coloradensis, Cresson. 
Las Vegas, Aug. 2, 2 (W. Porter) ; Aug. 5, at Helianthus 
annuus. The eyes in life are pale sage-green. 
Calliopsis lepidus, Cresson, var. a. 
2. Near C. rhodophilus, but face-marks white. ¢ differs 
from rhodophilus by the wholly black scape. The @ agrees 
with Cresson’s description of C. lepidus, except that the hair 
on the basal joint of tarsi beneath is barely fulvous; the 
dog-ear marks on the face are present, whereas in rhodophilus 
they are wanting. 1 sent a drawing of the Las Vegas lepidus 
to Mr. Fox, who kindly compared it with Cresson’s type, 
and reported: “The face-marks of Calliopsis lepidus agree 
almost exactly with your drawing. The only difference is. 
that the lateral marks are slightly narrower than in the 
drawing.” 
Las Vegas, July 24, at flowers of Convolvulus incanus, ¢ 
(W. Porter); Aug. 13, flying over the ground close to some 
Spheralcea cuspidata, 2g, 1 & (Ckii.).; duly 115 sO00; 
many females at flowers of Medilotus officinalis (W. P. Chil.). 
New to New Mexico. 
