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the genus is yet invalid. Now Mr. Kirby uses the genus and 

 includes one species which he calls Coloradella hrunnea Bruner, 

 giving as the original reference the place where Bruner ques- 

 tionably referred Thomas' brimneus to the genus, apparently 

 considering that Bruner misidentified Thomas' species. But 

 misidentifications should not be perpetuated as distinct names 

 and besides a misidentification on Bruner's part is not evident. 

 Brtmer never having described such a species there is no 

 Coloradella hrunnea Bruner and therefore the generic name 

 Coloradella is still invalid. 



P. 129. — Psoloessa huddiana, ferruginea and maculipennis 

 are synonyms of P. texana." 



P. 130. — SHraplenra mescalero Rehn belongs to the genus 

 Psoloessa and as a synonym of texensis.^ 



P. 134. — Scyllina calida Bruner has been recorded from 

 Arizona." 



P. 135. — Ageneotettix arenosus Hancock is a synonym of 

 A. scudderi.^ 



P. 135. — The genus Aulocara is. by nearly all essential char- 

 acters, Oedipodiian as shown by the writer some years ago." 

 P. 159. — Gomphocerus clepsydra and carpcnteri are syno- 

 nyms of clavatus. 



P. 166. — Staiirorhectus glaucipes Rehn has been removed 

 to the genus Amhlyscapheus and A. lineatiis Bruner falls into 

 synonymy under this species, glaucipes being the older by a 

 month." 



P. 172. — The Stetheophyma doranii of Goading has long 

 since been sunk in synonymy under Chortophnga viridifasciata 

 DeGeer. 



"Rehn & Hebard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., p. 381 (1908); id, 

 p. 144 (1909). 



" Rehn & Hebard, Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Philad., p. 145, foot-note 

 (1909). 



"Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Philad., p. 34, 71 (1907). 



"Hart, Bull. 111. State Lab. Nat. Hist, vol. vii, p. 259 (1907). 



"Caudell, Can. Ent., vol. xxxa-, p. 302 (1903). 



"Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., p. 167 (1907). 



