1980] Johnson — Review of Coniopterygidae 293 
Previous distribution: Arizona, Calilornia, New Mexico, Texas 
and Utah. 
New material examined: Arizona: Pinal Co., Superior, 1 male 1 
female, VII-16-VIII-5-1948, H. K. Gloyd, at light; Ramsey Canyon, 
Huachuca Mts., 1 male, VI-10-19-1966, F. Werner family, U.V. 
trap; Skull Valley, Yavapai Co., 1 male, VII-31-1970; Cochise 
Stronghold, Dragoon Mts., 47 males 67 females, R. J. Shaw, 
blacklight trap, following dates: 3 males 7 females, VIII-9-12-1969; 3 
males, VIII-15-18-1969; 3 males 2 females, VIII-18-21-1969; 1 male, 
VIII- 24-27-1969; 2 males 1 female, IX-3-7-1969; 1 male 2 females, 
IX- 7-11-1969; 6 females, IX-11-15-1969; 1 female, V-21-26-1970; 2 
males, V-25-V-12-1970; 1 male, VI-10-15-1970; 1 male 2 females, VI- 
20-24-1970; 1 female, VI-27-29-1970; 1 male 2 females, VI-29-VII-2- 
1970; 2 males 1 female, VII-2-5-1970; 1 male 2 females, VII-10-12- 
1970; 1 female, VII-12-15-1970; 3 males 2 females, VII-15-18-1970; 2 
males 2 females, VII-21-24-1970; 4 males 9 females, VII-24-27-1970; 
1 male 12 females, VII-27-30-1970; 4 males, VII-27-29-1970; 1 male 
5 females, VII-21-VIII-2-1970; 3 males 1 female, VIII-3-6-1970; 4 
males 3 females, VIII-6-9-1970; 1 male 4 females, VIII-9-12-1970; 1 
male 3 females, VIII-12-16-1970; 3 females, VIII-16-22-1970; 5 
females, VIII-22-27-1970; 1 male 1 female, VIII-27-IX-1-1970; 2 
males 2 females, IX-M-1970; 1 female, IX-4-9-1970; 1 female, IX- 
14-21-1970; Coconino Co., Oak Creek Canyon, near Flagstaff, 2 
females, IX-6-7-1973, M. M. Sanderson, blacklight trap; new 
Mexico: Las Cruces, 1 male, IV-21-V-2-1975, W. P. Morrison, 
blacklight trap; 1 male, V-l 5-24-1975, W. P. Morrison, blacklight 
trap; 1 male, V-22-27-1975, W. P. Morrison, blacklight trap; Texas: 
Lubbock, 1 male, VIII-9-14-1976, W. P. Morrison, blacklight trap; 
Utah: Washington Co., Leeds Canyon, 1 female, VII-28-1965, W. J. 
Hanson; Cache Co., Logan, 1 male, VII-3-1968, D. W. Davis, U.V. 
light; Cache Co., Green Canyon, 1 female, VII-27-VIII-2-1968, W. 
J. Hanson, malaise trap; Grand Co., near Moab, 1 female, V-30- 
1974, Knowlton and Hanson. 
Notes: Meinander described A. vulgaris as lacking a transverse 
plate and with appendages of the 9th sterum “narrow and tube-like, 
ending free.” He apparently mistakenly identified the transverse 
plate as the terminal ends of the appendages. He also illustrated the 
penis as having a narrow pointed dorsal process. The process he 
illustrated is probably a lightly sclerotized connection between the 
penis and the ring of the 9th sternum. In lateral view, this does 
