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Smaller species, 3.5 mm. in length; abdomen with a large, glossy, bare 

 area on each side of third and fourth tergites; hind femur with dense, 

 soft hairs on ventral surfaces, and with or without a fine bristle near 

 apex on antero ventral surface, no other bristles on this surface 3. 



3. Antennae entirely pale yellowish testaceous; apical scutellar bristle almost 



or quite as long as the lateral pair; one bristle near apex of antero- 

 . ventral surface of hind femur very distinctly stronger than the rather 



short ventral pale hairs calopyga Loew. 



Antennae with the exception of apex of second segment and base of third 

 black; apical scutellar bristles much .weaker than the lateral pair 

 and shorter; apical bristly Kair on anteroventral surface of hind femur 

 hardly distinguishable from the very long, pale ventral 

 hairs floridensis Malloch. 



4. Hind femur without a bristle near apex on anteroventral surface, the one 



nearest apex about one-third from it major Malloch. 



Hind femur with a bristle very near apex on anteroventral surface 5. 



5. Second antennal segment and basal half of third yellowish; apical pair of 



scutellar bristles little shorter than laterals calopyga Loew 



Antennae except extreme base of third segment black; apical pair of scutellar 

 bristles very much shorter than lateral pair floridensis Malloch. 



ANNOTATED CHECK LIST OF THE MACROLEPIDOPTERA OF 



ALBERTA— ADDITIONS, 1919. 



BY KENNETH BOWMAN, 

 Edmonton, Alta. 



The following additions to my "Check List of the Macrolepidoptera of 

 Alberta," published by the Alberta Natural History Society (Edmonton, 1919) 

 were made during the season of 1919. 



The abbreviations are the same as those employed in the Check List. 

 The numbers before the names are those of Messrs. Barnes and McDunnough's 

 "Check List of the Lepidoptera of Boreal America, 1917." The numbers after 

 the names indicate the months in which the insects have been taken. The 

 capital letters are abbreviations of the localities of capture, as follows: E, Edmon- 

 ton; R, Red Deer; G, Gleichen; P, Pocahontas; N, Nordegg; B, Banff; Bm, 

 Blairmore. 



33 Pieris occidentalis calyce-Edw 4 E.P. 



57 Euryimis heda glacialis McLach 6 N.+ 



59 " eriphyle atitnmnalis Ckll 5-6 E.B.N.R. 



64 " Christina pallida Ckll 7 N.R. 



" Christina gigantea Stkr 7 E.N.R. 



157 A r gynnis leto Behr 7 Bm. 



185 " bischofli Edw 7-8 P.N. 



211 Euphydryas nnbigena beani Skin 7 P. 



283 Vanessa V'lrginien sis T)r\i 7 E. 



407 Heodes helloides florus Edw 7-8E.N.R. 



794 Pseudohazis eglanterina Bdv 6 Bm. 



1076 Melaporphyria immortua Grt 5 E. 



January. 1921 



