84 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
This is not the worst. By an unfortunate typographical error 
the drawing of the palpus of boopis was attributed to glau- 
copis in the original description of the species, although the copy 
submitted to the editor was clear. This error was unknown to 
Roewer and he has copied (pl. 1, fig. 3) the drawing of the palpus 
of boopis and attributed it to glaucopis. Misled by this 
drawing, Roewer erred in constructing his table to the species. It 
should read as follows: 
Femur of palpus armed with three large spines near base. 
agilis Banks (glaucopis Crosby) 
Femur of palpus armed with two spines near base and one toward 
tip. boopis Crosby 
C. boopis was based on three specimens from Ithaca, N. Y. 
In spite of intensive collecting in New York and Missouri since 
that time no more specimens were secured until the summer of 
1923 when Miss A. Wolf collected eight specimens of both sexes at 
Ballston Lake, Saratoga county, N. Y., August 5th and 15th, by 
sifting under pine trees. On August 30th, three additional speci- 
mens were secured at Voorheesville, N. Y., also by sifting pine 
needles. 
The drawings were made by C. H. Curran and W. J. Schoonmaker. 
