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The dates of capture range between May 9th and August 
28 at Ft. Collins. 
montanus Thom. Specimens determined for us by Prof. Bruner as 
this species were taken by Prof. E. D. Ball at Lamar, Colo., 
on three different dates, June 17, July 10, and July 18; and at 
Wray, Colo., July 13. It is one of the very largest and is the 
lightest colored species we have taken. The largest females 
measure 48 mm. in length. The hind femora and tibiae be¬ 
neath and on the inner sides are bright coral red and the met¬ 
azone of the pronotum is long and acute angled posteriorly. 
neglectus Thom. This seems to be strictly a mountain species. A 
single specimen has been taken on the first line of foothills 
west of Fort Collins at an altitude of about 5,500 feet, and at 
about 6,500 feet it becomes fairly common. Over 80 speci¬ 
mens in the College collection came from the following points: 
Ft. Collins (foothills), Livermore, Va. Dale, Westlake, Dutch 
George’s, Estes Park, Home, North Park, Pike’s Peak, Alder, 
Gunnison, Dolores, Steamboat Springs and Walden. Dates 
range between June 16 and Aug. 29. 
paradoxus Thom, One male from Antonito, Aug. 5, ’00 (Ball,) is 
all we have taken of this species. Determined by Prof. Bruner. 
variegatus Scudd. Two males and two females taken by Prof. E. D. 
Ball at Holly, Colo., Sept. 8, 1898. 
zapotecus Sauss. A few specimens of this species have been taken 
from the following points: Ft. Collins (foothills), Livermore, 
Westlake, Palmer Lake, Steamboat Springs, Eddy and Dunk- 
ley. 1 
LEPRUS. Sau ssure. 
cyaneus Ckll. Occuring in the most barren situations across the 
southern portion of the State. Our specimens came from Ne- 
pesta, Pueblo, Trinidad, Delta and Grand Junction. Deter¬ 
mined by Prof. Cockerell. The hind wings of all the speci¬ 
mens are deep blue bordered with black and correspond ex¬ 
actly to Cockerell’s description (Ent. News, 1902, p. 305.) 
The closely allied species, zvheeleri , we have not taken in the 
State. 1 
DSSS0STE1RA Scudder. 
Carolina Linn. Generally distributed over the State up to an alti¬ 
tude of about 8,000 feet. Adults taken from July 8th (Pali¬ 
sades) to Sep. 25 (Pueblo). Locations of capture: Ft. Collins, 
Laporte, Va. Dale, Dutch George’s, Greeley, Orchard, Boul¬ 
der, Pueblo, Lajunta, Lamar, Holly, Alamosa, Durango, Me- 
