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A dead male pupa and female larva in alcohol. These must 

 represent JV. oslari, though without a perfect male, I am not 

 sure. A bred female was brought by Mr. Schwarz from Las 

 Vegas, New Mexico, and another female was sent me by Prof. 

 Cockerell from near the top of Tuerto Mt, near Santa Fe, New 

 Mexico. These females have very dark abdominal clothing. The 

 larva closely resembles that of vetusta. All were taken on Abies 

 concolor. 

 3209. Tolype glenwoodi Barnes. 



This seems to me only a variety of velleda. 

 3215. Malacosoma fragilis Str. 

 3388. Hydriomena autumnalis Strom. 

 3435. Emplocia inconstans Gey. 

 3447. Ersephila indistincta Hulst. 



A fine fresh specimen, bred from oak. 

 3482. Cosymbia serrulata Pack. 

 3557- Annemoria bistriaria Pack. 

 3631. Deilinia bifilata Hulst. 

 3635. Deilinia quadraria Grt 

 3647. Sciagraphia granitata Guen. 

 3662. Sciagraphia atrofasciata Pack. 

 3767. Caripeta sequaliaria Grt. 

 3770. Phengommatsea gertruda Hulst. 

 3773. Plataea trilinearia Pack. 

 3776. Cymatophora sericeata Hulst. 



Four specimens, July 16-17, one labelled "bred from green 

 and yellow banded larva on Cowania mexicana" 

 3791. Alcis spododea Hulst. 



One cT specimen. The lines are a little more upright and 

 straight than in Hulst' s $ type before me and the median shade 

 is broader ; but there is obviously no specific difference. 

 3800. Alcis haydenata Pack. 

 3824. Coenocharis interruptaria Grt. 

 Chesiadodes bidisata, n. sp. 



Differs from Hulst's definition of the genus in having the front 

 of head flat, but falls here in his synopsis, assuming that the 9 

 (which I have not) has developed wings. 



Head and thorax light gray, black sprinkled. Fore wings trigonate, 

 light gray, densely sprinkled with black so as to appear dark stone gray. 

 T.-a. line distinct, heavy, black, nearly straight, preceded by a broad 

 aggregation of the dark scales, an aggregation of scales to form a broad, 

 clouded, discal spot; t. p. line heavy, black, bent out far beyond the dis- 

 cal spot, curved inward in a low broad arc below the cell, even, not waved ; 

 a slight aggregation of black scales subterminally ; a black terminal line 

 broken at the veins. Hind wings whitish, sprinkled with gray, most so 

 outwardly; a gray rounded discal spot and terminal blackish line. Be 

 neath more whitish, the marks of fore wing very faintly reproduced, but 

 those of the hind wing more distinct than above. Expanse, 30 mm. 



