74. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOL. XXXIV. 
BRUNERIA SHASTANA Scudder. 
One female, Sisson, California. 
GOMPHOCERUS CLAVATUS Thomas. 
Common at Portal, North Dakota. 
PSOL@SSA BUDDIANA Bruner. 
One female, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. This specimen has a con- 
spicuous yellow dorsal stripe extending from the vertex of the head 
to the tip of the elytra. The femoral spet is also distinct, but this is 
not unusual, 
PSOL@SSA MACULIPENNIS Scudder. 
Both sexes taken at Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. 
AGENEOTETTIX SCUDDERI Bruner. 
One female, Medicine Hat, Saskatchewan, Canada. 
ARPHIA PSEUDONIETANA Thomas. 
Common at Calgary, Medicine Hat, and Moose Jaw in Canada and 
at Portal, North Dakota. 
CHIMAROCEPHALA PACIFICA INCISA Caudell. 
Two females, Sierra Madre, California, May 30. These specimens 
were filled with eggs. 
ENCOPTOLOPHUS PARVUS Scudder. 
Four males, six females, Moose Jaw, Canada. These can not be 
distinguished from specimens from New Mexico now before me. 
Some specimens of this species are decidedly green, but the usual color 
is brownish. The green form was described by Bruner as montanus, 
but both green and brown forms from Medicine Hat and Moose Jaw, 
Canada, and Bozeman, Montana, were identified by him as montanus. 
I can find no character for separating these into two forms and am 
therefore constrained to consider montanus a synonym of parvus. 
Over fifty examples are before me, 
CAMNULA PELLUCIDA Scudder. 
This common species was taken at Sisson and Eureka, California, 
Klamath Lake, Oregon, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, 
and at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 
HIPPISCUS, species. 
Two females, Medicine Hat, Canada, and Portal, North Dakota. 
LEPRUS GLAUCIPENNIS. Scudder. 
Two males, one female, one nymph, Catalina Island, California. 
The male has the base of the wings blue lke those of interior, not 
greenish blue as in typical specimens. J/nterior may yet prove to be 
but a form of glaucipennis. 
DISSOSTEIRA CAROLINA Linneus. 
Common at places on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and 
also taken at other points. 
SPHARAGEMON AQUALE Say. 
Both sexes taken at Calgary and Medicine Hat, Canada. 
