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CATALOGUE OF THE 



var. c. HOFFMANNI, BEHR, Proc. Cal. Acad. Nat. Sc., 

 Ill, p. 89, (1863); Reak., Proc. Ent, Soc., Phil., 

 VI, p. 140, (1866); Kirby, Cat., p. 171, (1871); 

 Mead, Wheeler's Rep., V, p. 760, (1875); (Lemo- 

 nias H.} Scud., Buff. Bull., II, p. 264, (1875). 



The black lines on outer half of upper surface of primaries par- 

 tially obsolete, the red ground colour prevailing. On under 

 side of secondaries the small ocelli in the space between the 

 marginal lunules and mesial band is wanting. 



? vur. d. WHITNEYI, BEHR, Proc. Cal. Acad. Nat. Sc., 

 Ill, p. 88, (1863); Kirby, Cat, p. 170, (1871); 

 (Lemonias H 7 .) Scud., Buff. Bull., II, p. 265, (1875). 



Paler on both surfaces, black lines less diffuse; the small round 

 spots on space between marginal lunules and mesial band of 

 under side of secondaries obsolete or nearly so. 



t*240a. POLA, BDL., Lep. Cal., p. 56, n. 44, (1869); Kirby, 

 Cat., p. 171, (1871); (Lemonia* P.] Scud., Buff. 

 Bull., II, p. 265, (1875). 



Not known to be in any N. Am. collection, and doubtless is one 

 or the other of the above cited forms of Palla. 



f*241. ACASTUS, W. H. EDWDS., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., V, p. 

 16, (1874); (Lemonias A.) Scud., Buff. Bull., II, p. 

 265, (1875). 



I am entirely unacquainted with this insect in nature, but from 

 the description 1 should surely suppose it to be identical 

 with M. Whitneyi. 



t*242. STKROPK, W. H. EDWDS., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Ill, 

 p. 190, (1870); Kirby, Cat., p. 647, (1871); (Le- 

 monias 8.) Scud., Buff. Bull.,' II, p. 265, (1875). 



This is also unknown to me, but from the description it seems 

 impossible that it can be any thing else than the black 9 form 

 of M. Palla. 



243. QUINO, BEHR, Proc. Cal. Acad. Nat. Sc., Ill, p. 90, 

 (1863); Kirby, Cat., p. 164, (1871); (Lemonias Q.) 

 Scud., Buff. Bull., II, p. 264, (1875). 



2-4--1. ANICIA, DBLDY.-HEW., Gen. Diur. Lep., p. 179, t. 23, 

 (1846-1850); W. H. Edwds., Proc. Ent. Soc., 

 Phil., I, p. 223, (1862); Behr, Proc. Cal. Acad. 

 Nat. Sc., Ill, p. 91, (1863); Reak., Proc. Ent, Soc., 

 Pliil., VI, p. 140, (1866); Kirby, Cat., p. 164, 

 (1871); Mead, Wheeler's Rep., V* p. 758, (1875); 

 (Lemonias A.) Scud., Buff. Bull., II, p. 264, (1875). 

 var. a. NUBKJEXA, BEHR, Proc. Cal. Acad. Nat. Sc., 

 Ill, p. 91, (1863); Kirby, Cat., p. 164, (1871); 

 Mead, Wheeler's Rep., V,'p. 758, (1875). 



An Alpine variety presenting no very considerable differences 



from the stem form. 



f*245. HELVIA, SCUD., Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 

 405, (1869); Kirby, Cat., p. 164, (1871); (Lemo- 

 nias H.) Scud., Buff. Bull., 11, p. 264, (1875). 

 246. EDITHA, BDL., Ann. Soc;. Ent. Er., 2ine Ser. X, p. 305, 

 (1852); Morris, Syn., p. 51, (1862); Hy. Edwds., 

 Proc. Cal. Acad. Nat. Sc., V, p. 167, Lar., (1873). 



California, 



Colorado, 

 Nevada. 



Mountain- 

 ous regions 

 of Colorado, 

 Nevada and 

 California. 



S.California. 



Montana, 



Nevada, 



Utah. 



Oregon. 



California. 



Mts. of Cal- 

 ifornia, Col- 

 orado, Ne- 

 vada. 



Alaska. 

 California. 



