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u]>]>er lobe of the exi>ainle«l extremity bent \\\ a lesser anjjle with tin- 

 b;isal portion; intVacerral ]>late shorter than tbr siipraanal, scarcely 

 8iir]»as8inj( its lateral niarjjins: sul)j»enital plate moderately narrow, at 

 apex considerably and abruptly ele^'iited and thickened, hardly i)ro 

 lon<i:ed posteriorly. 



Lenj^th of Ixxly. male, 27 mm., fen^Ue, .'i7 mm.; antennae, male, 14.7."» 

 mm., female. 13 mm.; tejuinina, male, l*(K"» mm., female, L'<».."> mm.: hind 

 iemora, male, 1.") mm., female, 20 mm. S})ecimens in Texas ^row to a 

 much larjicr size, and i: is very variable in this resjM'ct. 



i)ne hundred and twenty-nine males. 141 females. Franklin County, 

 Oiiio. Lesijnereux (Museum Comi)arative Zoolo;;y); Vigo and Fultnn 

 counties. Indiana, W. S. Blatchiey; Chiea.uo. Illinois; Ifock Island lili 

 uois, Walsh; Moline. K'ock Island County, Illinois. McNeill; southiMn 

 Illinois, Kennicott; St. Louis, Missouri, Hngelmann; Iowa ( r.S.X.M.- 

 Kiley collection ) : Dallas Cou'ity, Iowa, August <S-10, September 1-3. J. 

 A. Allen; .leli'erson. (ireene County, Iowa, July 20-24. Allen; Crawford 

 County, Iowa, July 1.V24, Allen; Minnesota, Chler; Lake Winnipeg. 

 Manitoba, Scudder (Museum Com})arative Zoology i: Winnipeg, Mani- 

 toba, Kennicott. (iunn ilhler); Custer. South Dakota, Hruner (U.S. 

 N.M. — liiley <ollection) : Dakota, Kothhammer: Nebraska. Dodg«*: 

 Nebraska, A. Agassiz (Museum Comparative Zoology); Fort Iiobin- 

 «on, Dawes County, Nebraska. Bruner ( U.S.N. M. — IJiley collection ;: 

 North F<uk of Platte Iliver, llayden; West Point. Cuming County. 

 Nebraska (L. Bruner): Nebraska City, Otoe County. Nebraska, Hay 

 den; Kllis, Kansas (Museum Comparative Zoology); Fort Hayes, Kan 

 sas, Allen (samei: Lakin. Kearny CouL'ty, Kansas, .' {,000 feet; between 

 Smoky Hill, Kansas, and Denver, Colorado. L. Agassiz (Museum Coin 

 parative Zoology); Texas, October 1, November 10. Belfrage (U.S.N. 

 31. — Kiley collection; 8. H. Scudder); northern Texas, Uhler: Dalhis. 

 Texas, Boll (Museum Comparative Zoology: S. U. Scudder): Pecos 

 Biver, Texas, Captain Pope; Taos, New Mexico (U.S.N. M. — Kilev 

 collection); (,'olorado (.Museuiu Com])arative Zoology); Colorado, .i,aOi» 

 feet. 3Iorrison (I'.S.N.M. — Biley collection; S. H. Scudderj; Carland. 

 Costilla C<mnty, Colorado, 8.000 feet, August 28-20; Veta Pass, Cos- 

 tilla County, Colorado (U.S.N.M. — Riley collection); Pueblo, Colo. 

 rado, 4,700 feet. August 30-31 ; Grenada and Las Animas, lient County. 

 Colorado: Colorado Springs. El I'aso County, Colorado, E. S. Tucker 

 (I Diversity of Kansas): Clear Creek Canyon. Jetferson County, Colo 

 rado, Packard (Museum Comparative Zoology): Pacitic K. B. expl.. 

 latitude '6^^^ Lieutenant Beckwith; (irand Junction, Mesa County. 

 Colorado (L. Bruner ); White Itiver, Bio Bhmco County, Colorado, 

 (U.S.N.M. — liiley collection; S. H. Scudder); Fort Collins, Larimer 

 County, Coloradi*, Buffum (U.S.N.M. — Riley collection); Utah, Gar 

 man (Museum Comparative Zoology): American Fork Canyon, T^tah. 

 0..")00 Xv^x. August 23: Salt Lake Valley, Utah. 4.3oo feet. August 1-4: 

 Spring Lake Mlla, Utah County, Utah, August 1-4, Palmer; Wyomiiii:. 



