ANIMALS AND PLANTS DESCRIBED AS NEW 

 FROM COLORADO IN 191 1 1 



By T. D. A. Cockerell 



It is proposed to issue each year a list of the animals and plants 

 described as new from Colorado during the year before, with refer- 

 ences to the place of publication, the type locality and the collector, 

 if known. If the type locality is not in Colorado, but Colorado speci- 

 mens are cited in the original publication, the species is included. At 

 some later date it may be possible to catalogue the new forms de- 

 scribed from Colorado prior to 191 1, but this would be a great under- 

 taking. 



Although I have made every effort to complete the present list, 

 there are probably some omissions. I shall be glad to hear of anything 

 omitted, and will include it in next year's list. T. 1. = Type locality. 

 The year, when not stated for a publication, is understood to be 191 1. 

 Extinct species are marked f- 



PLANTAE 



Phylum THALLOPHYTA 

 Order SPHAERIALES 



Family SPHAERIACEAE 

 The following represent new genera as well as species. 

 Comoclathris lanata Clements, Minnesota Botanical Studies, IV, Sept., 191 1, p. 185. 



T. 1. Silverton, July, 1907 (Clements). 

 C. ipomoeae Clements, 1. c. T. 1. Wray, Aug., 1907 (Clements). 

 Pezoloma griseum Clements, t. c, p. 186. T. 1. Minnehaha, July, 1906 (Clements). 

 Leucopezis excipulata Clements, t. c, p. 187. T. 1. Mountain View, Pike's Peak, 



July, 1905 (Clements). 

 Sirodothis populi Clements, t. c, p. 187. T. 1. Long's Peak Inn, Aug., 1907 



(Clements). 

 Sirocyphis nivea Clements, t. c, p. 188. T. 1. Long's Peak, Aug., 1907 (Clements). 

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