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In recognition of the many kindly services rendered to me and other 

 co-workers in the group by Mr. Louis B. Prout, of London, Eng., I have 

 given his name to this species. 



Three co-type ^ (^ s are in the author's collection from Golden and 

 Clear Creek, Col. 



Aplodes ifitejisaria, n. sp. — Expanse, 25 mm. Palpi roseate, pro- 

 jecting beyond front in ,^ , longer in 9 and paler at tip. Antenna3 yel- 

 lowish, shortly bipectinate in ^^ , simple in 9 • Front deep rosy pink ; on 

 vertex a pure white line between antennae, with a narrow roseate line 

 between this and collar, which is green. All wings above dark sea green, 

 darker than any other species known to me, strigate with white, the 

 primaries produced and sharp at apex. Costa above narrowly salmon 

 pink its entire length, becoming roseate at apex. Two broad white firm 

 lines cross each wing. On primaries, the inner about one-third out on 

 costa, runs outwardly almost straight across to inner margin one-third 

 out. The outer line, at costa two-thirds out^ has a slight inward curve at 

 centre of wing, reaching inner margin two-thirds out. Secondaries with 

 anal angle slightly produced, the inner margin being long. Inner line 

 close to base curves boldly outward reaching inner margin at same dis- 

 tance from base as at costa. Outer line two-thirds out, runs in a curve 

 parallel to outer margin until it drops below cell, when it curves outward 

 and downward to a point on inner margin much nearer anal angle than 

 would have resulted from its original course. No marginal lines. Fringes 

 cream white at base, rosy at margin. No discal dots above or below. 

 Beneath evenly greenish white, the lines above showing through. Costa 

 cf primaries as above. Thorax above and beneath dark green. Abdomen 

 above green, marked at base by a large roseate triangle enclosing a cream 

 white blotch, the third, fouith and fifth segments with similar maiks 

 decreasing in size toward apex. Below green except just at base and tip, 

 these being whitish. Legs cream white, all more or less washed with 

 roseate, strongly on fore legs. 



Types c^ and $ taken at Eureka, Utah, (Spalding) V, 9, '10, and 

 V, 13, 1910, respectively, are in author's collection. 



Two co-type males from same locality, VHI, 6, 10, and V, 21, 'ro. 

 Another specimen in collection of Brooklyn Institute Museum was referred 

 to Aplodes 7-ubrifro!itaria Pack, Beaver Valley, Utah, June, in Science 

 Bulletin No. 8, by the author, and bears a label by Mr. Grossbeck that a 

 specimen like it is in the U. S. Nat. Museum at Washington 2,^festaria 



