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seem to go well under laticincta and latifasciata but for which 
I am unable to find specific characters different from what I am 
calling citrini. Our specimens have been taken at the follow¬ 
ing places: Ft. Collins, Greeley, Va. Dale, Dutch George’s, 
Ft. Morgan, Livermore, Pueblo, Rockyford, Lajunta, Lamar, 
Dolores and Durango. June 16 (Rockyford) to Oct. 6 (Ft. 
Collins.) 
inconspteua Bruner. (See description in article following this). 
monticola Sauss. A common species along the eastern foothills and 
extending across the plains in the northern portion of the 
State. It also occurs in the mountains of the central portion 
of the State to an altitude of 9,000 feet. Specimens taken at 
PA. Collins, Livermore, Dutch George’s, Va. Dale, Estes Park, 
North Park, Greeley, LaSalle, Colo. Springs, Ft. Morgan, Pal¬ 
mer Lake, Trinidad, Alder, Canon City, Buena Vista, and from 
Tie-Siding in Wyoming. Dates of capture, June 18 (Palmer 
Lake) to Sep. 18 (Palmer Lake). 
montana McNeill. Ffive specimens of this species came from Durango, 
Grand Junction and Delta. July 28th to Sep. 23d. (Deter¬ 
mined by Prof. Bruner and by Prof. Morse). 
obsoura Scudd. A few examples of this species all from mountain¬ 
ous districts: Palmer Lake, Salida, Antonito, Silverton (12,- 
000 ft.), Pike’s Peak at 11,000 ft. (Cockerell), Steamboat 
Springs, Pagoda, Hamilton, Hebron and Lav. 
vinculata Scudd. A common species across the southern portion of 
the State and occuring as far north, at least, as Ft. Collins. 
The localities of our captures are: Ft. Collins, Greeley, Pu¬ 
eblo, Colo. Springs, Lajunta, Nepesta, Lamar, Durango, Cor¬ 
tez, Dolores, Antonito, Alamosa, Palisades, Delta, Steamboat 
Springs, Craig, Maybell and Hamilton. Dates of capture are 
between June 15th (Pueblo) and Oct. 8th (Salida). 
In this lot are a few specimens that I kept separate for a 
time as similis , but as the number of specimens increased 
the two forms seemed to run together. (Since writing the 
above the examples supposed to be similis have been deter¬ 
mined for me by Prof. Morse as a form of vinculata). 
CIRCOTETTIX Scudder. 
carlinianus Thom. The specimens in the College collection are most¬ 
ly from the vicinity of Ft. Collins. Other localities of cap¬ 
ture are: Livermore, North Park, Dunkley, Palmer Lake, 
Colo. Springs, Durango, Grand Junction and Gunnison. Dates, 
June 26th to Oct. 4th at Ft. Collins. 
