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198. atomaris Sm. California; Colorado, 



199. gagates Grt. California; Colorado, 



200. citricolor Grt. Col.; Utah; New Mexico; Arizona. 



201. misturata Sm. Colorado. 



202. moerens Grt. Arizona. 



203. dolis Grt.*) Colorado. 



204. scandens Riley.**) Can. ; U. S. east of Rocky Mts, 

 var, fulminans Grt. 



205. detesta Sm. Colorado. 



choris iSm. 



206. remota Sm, California; Colorado. 



207. pitychrous Grt. New York westward; Canada. 



personata Morr. 

 ? detersa Wlk, 



220. sculptilis Harvey, Texas; New Mexico, 



xyliniformis Sm, 



221. messoria Harris. United States and Canada, 



-. spissa Gn, 

 repentis G, & R. Gn, Ms. 

 cochraui Riley. 



222. pleuritica Grt, Canada; Northern States. 



223. drewseni Stand. Greenland, 



224. choris Harvey, Nevada, 



225. perturbata Sm. Colorado. 



*) Said by Butler and Smith to resemble greatly the European 

 birivia, Smith's araiable Suggestion as to Chera shows that he never 

 looked up tlie geuus in the Yerzeicbniss. 



**) I never saw any resembiance between scandens and either 

 muraenulaor messoria, I originally determined scandens for Riley as 

 uew. I simply say that Harris description of messoria agrees better with 

 scandens than with the species we call messoria on the faith of a 

 ßpecimen in Boston Mus. Harr, coli. The reference to rauraenula was 

 caused by an error in a label in Buff, Mus. as I explained at the time. The 

 var. fulminans Grt, occured oii Asclepias flowers near Buffalo and has 

 the fore wings shot with a pretty shade of red. See Papilio, I., 12G. 



***) The determination of the specimen in my coli, came from Morrison, 

 as I recoUect, 



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