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PROCKEDINGS OF THK NATIONAL MlJSKl.M. 



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The color pattern of this siibsiK'cies is iMitiri'ly (linVn-iit Irom ihiit of 

 any otlier and is the result of a conlluencc of th«^ spots, one phase of 

 whicli is seen in the E. sirtalis voncinna. As in that form, the inferior 

 row of spots has become a lonffitndinal band, but, unlike that form the 

 red sjjaces between the superior row of s|iots, lias also become a stripe 

 instead of remaining separate. 



Eulania sirtatia ielralniiia Copp. 



Cata- 



lotjue 



No. 



No. of 

 specimens. 



Locality. 



86G 



1 Piisot Suiiud. Wiwli. 



2 I Pitt lliver, Cal 



WliiMUT olituincil. 



liuiiiai'k.'t. 



.1 Alcoholic 



.lo 



liUtdeuia sirtalis pickeringii l>il. ami tiinl. 



Cope in Yarrow's Ropt. U. S. G. Survoy W. of lOOtli Mt«r., v, ]>. .">l('( ; Entania incker- 

 Inijii Bil. and Ginl. pt., Cat. 185:5, p. '27; Cope, Check List N. Aim-r. ]?atr. Kept., 

 1^75, p. 41. 



Two specimens only known, both from Paget Sound, Washington. 



Eutccma sirtalis trilineata sub. «p. nov. 



General color above and below black. Tlirec longitudinal bluish 

 stripes present, of the usual width ; /. t'., the lateral on the second and 

 thiid, and the dorsal ou the median, and the half of each adjacent row 

 of scales. Middle of belly lead colored. Head black. 



This form resembles the E. s. pirkcrinf/ii, but li;is tlif stripes of the 

 usual width. It dilYers from the /v. s. obscura in the ItJaek belly and 

 well-delined lateral stripe. 



Five specimtns have come under my observation : No. 't^l I (H fi(»in 

 Port Townsend, Oregon, and ofO.J (4) from Fort Benton, Mont;in:K 



Eutaenia aigrilatus lirowii. 



Proc. Acad. Pliila.. 1880, p. 421. 



From Tucson, Arizona; one speciincu Ivuown. 



Eiitaenia mnltimaculata C'd)"'. 



Ptoc. AnnT. Philos. Soc, IH-i."). )>. -ir^l ; Alimaninis ;,ii//Mmf(c»(/rt/u/» Cope, Anieric.in 



Naturalist, 18S?, p. l:WO. 

 From Southern ]S'ew Mexico and Arizona ami (liiiniahua, .Mexi<-o.* 



•EUT.ENIA MRI.ANOOASTRR Cope, Proc. Aiiier. I'liilos. Soc, 188r>, p. 3«6. Tropi- 

 douottts nuhuioyanlcr Weifjinann, Peters. Mmiatsher. Ak. Sci. Herlin, 1H«V|, :{89. Alo- 

 luiiichKs mtlanogaKter \\'u^g,m. Cope. Tropidoiiotiia Dirsomelanun J•.\x^, Icon. (Sen.Ofid., 

 II. '27, v, Fig. 3; vi. Fig. '2. The valley of Mexico. 



