PLATE LX. 



HYPERCHIRIA IO (Fab.). 



Figs. I. 2. — t?, $, cotypes, var. fusca Luther, Providence, R. I.. February 2. 1907. (('. H. Luther.) [The ordinary 



North Atlantic form.] 

 Fig. 3.— S . Tryon, X. ('., August 3, 1904. (W. F. Fiske.) 

 Fig. 1. ; . (Collection of <i. Beyer.) [The southern Atlantic form, probably //. io in Fab.] 



H. IO LILITH Strecker. 



Fig. •">. --.-". Miami, Fla. (Schaua collection.) 

 Fig. 6. — ?. Florida. (Schaus collection.) 



HEMILEUCA NEUMOEGENI BURNSI (Watson). 



FiG8. 7. S. '. j. bred by Watson from pupse from Burns. Truckee Pass, Cal., 7,000 feet. 



HEMILEUCA OLIVLE Cockerell. 



Fie. !».- -.-" type, Santa, Fe., X. Mex., fall of L897. (T. D. A. Cockerell.) Type Xo. 4111, United States Xational 

 Museum. 



HEMILEUCA LUCINA Edwards. 



Figs. 10, 11.— 6", 9, "metatypes." Raymond, X. II. Bred September, L909. (W. Reiff.) Labeled by him "trans, 

 ad ali. obsoleta Reiff." [This must be a good species, as it has a different food plant from maia.} 



HEMILEUCA MAIA (Dru.i. 



Fig. 12. — ?. Riley's notes 9 I... September 23. [Bred by Lugger; locality not given.] 



Fig. 13. — J. No. 934. Department of Agriculture; issued September 21, 1881. [Bred by Pergande from larva' found 

 on Salix viminalis by Dr. W. .T. Conklin, of Dayton, Ohio.] 



HEMILEUCA NEVADENSIS ARTEMIS Packard. 



Fig. 14. — c? . No. 5763, Department of Agriculture; issued October 27, 1894. [Las Cruces, X. Mex. Bred from lar- 

 va; sent by T. D. A. Cockerell.] 



Fig. 15. — ?. Xo. 5763, Department of Agriculture; issued November 2, 1894. [Las Cruces, X. Mex. Bred from 

 larva? sent by T. 1>. A < ockeroll.] 

 All in United States National Museum. — II. <!. Dyar. 

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