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Vol. XLV. LONDON, MARCH, 1913 No. 3 



FURTHER NOTES ON ALBERTA LEPIDOPTERA, WITH 

 DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES. 



BY F. H. WOLLEY DOD, MIDNAPORE, ALTA. 

 (Continued from page 34.) 



326. Anarta cordigera Thunb. — Didsbury, June 11th, 1906; 

 C. G. Garrett. 



327. A. melanopa Thunb. — Common n the mountains, from 

 just below imber line upwards. Middle July and Aug. 



328. A., sp. — This cannot be gz^a^r^'/zma/a of which I have seen 

 the type from Colorado in the British Museum, and have a similar 

 specimen from the same state. The only other specimen of No. 328 

 that I have seen is the 9 before mentioned in Prof. Smith's col- 

 lection, labelled July 25th, 1889. 



329. A. zetterstedtii Stand. — Sir George Hampson in Can". 

 Ent., XL., 104, refers this form to Sympistis zetterstedtii Stand., 

 recording a male and female taken by Mrs. NichoU, on Mt. 

 Athabasca, Alta., and Kicking Horse Pass, B. C. The species 

 occurs in Northern Europe. The form is extremely near lapponica, 

 and there are Labrador specimens under both names in the British 

 Museum. 



330. A. zetterstedtii, var. lahradoris Stand. — This form so stands 

 in the British Museum, but under Sympistis. I suspect it of being 

 distinct from No. 329, but have only one specimen of the latter. 



331. Nephelodes tertialis Smith = emmedonia Cram. — In Ent. 

 News, XXII. , 397-401, I published some notes on this genus, 

 and expressed the opinion that the Pacific coast pectinatus was 

 possibly distinct, and at any rate recognizable as a variety. On 

 the other hand tertialis does not seem in any way separable from 

 eastern minians, to which emmedonia is merely a prior name. 



333. Leucania minorata Smith = luteopallens Smith = palletis 

 Linn. — Minorata was described in 1894 from California and Oregon, 

 and compared with oxygala Grt.; "Smaller throughout, the ground 



