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Habitat: Argentina. 
Holotype: of, Province of Jujuy, January 12, 1920 (V. 
Weiser). Allotype: @, Tilcara, Jujuy, January 12, 1920 
(Vladimir Weiser). Paratopotypes: 1 &, I 9@; paratypes, 
fone, 2. 9, La Granja, Alta Gracia,* Prov. de Cordoba; 
April 1-8, 1920 (C. Bruch). 
Tipula moniliferoides new species. 
o& Length 12-13 mm.; wing 13.6-14.3 mm.; antenna 10.2-II mm. @ 
Length 18-19 mm.; wing I4.2-I15 mm. 
Similar to T. montlifera Loew, differing as follows: 
Antennal flagellum beyond the first segment brownish black. The 
three thoracic stripes are present, the median stripe represented by broad 
margins that are a little narrower than the lateral stripes. Pleura uni- 
formly light yellow. 
Habitat: Argentina. 
Holotype: o&, Monte Veloz, Province of Buenos Aires, 
January 17, 1920 (C. Bruch). Allotopotype: @. Parato- 
potypes: 2 o's, 5 9Q’s, Estancia B. Barrett, Monte Veloz, 
ianuary T4—-17, 1920 -(C. Bruch). Paratypes: 4c", 49, 
La Granja, Alta Gracia, Prov. de Cérdoba, April 1-8, 1920 
(C. Bruch). 
Tipula mitua Alexander (Colombia) which has the antennal 
flagellum dark colored as in the present species, differs in the 
relative shortness of the antennae and the coloration of the 
thorax. 
Cicindela nevadica LeConte (Coleop), 
A series of ten specimens of this extremely rare Cicindela (six females, 
four males) was taken by Mr. Morgan Hebard, August 23, 1919, on alkaline 
flats near the Fairbanks Ranch, Ash Meadows, Nevada, at an elevation 
of 2300 feet. They were very wary and difficult to capture. There is 
only one specimen without even a State label in the Horn Collection; the 
species has evidently not been taken recently as no records are available 
other than Nevada from where the type was described. It is one of the 
few species not represented in the collection of Cicindelidae of the late 
Edward D. Harris. In company with nevadica LeC. was taken a series 
of Cicindela haemorrhagica LeC. (subsp.) var. pacifica Schaupp.—F RANK R. 
Mason, Philadelphia, Pa. 
