NO. 1376. LEPIDOPTERA OF THE K'OO TEN A I DISTRICT— D ) 'A li. 817 



EUPLEXIA LUCIPARA Linnaeus. 



p:ioht speciiiuMis. Juno 10, IG, ii5, ;J0, July 14, l!». Tho life liistory 

 was oUserved, Init 1 lune pre\ iously described the stages," so will not 

 transcribe my notes. 



HELOTROPHA RENIFORMIS Grote. 



One specimen Auo'ust l.s, and one from Mr. Cockl(>'s collection 

 August '24r. 



HOMOHADENA BADISTRIGA Grote, var. FIFIA Dyar. 



One specimen July 30, and one from Mr. Cockle's collection July 

 25, 1902. It differs from the eastern form in being darker gray. 



HOMOHADENA COCKLEI Dyar. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection August 13, 1902 

 (Ainsworth). 



ONCOCNEMIS CHLANDLERI Grote. 



No specimens; one in ]Mr. Cockle's collection August 19, 1902, much 

 rubbed. 



RHYNCHAGROTIS GILVIPENNIS Grote. 



Three specimens, Jul}' 27, 30, August 6. 



RHYNCHAGROTIS RUFIPECTUS Morrison. 



Five hundred and nineteen specimens, fluly 14, 19, 22, 25, 27. 30, 

 31. August 4, 5, «), 12, 13, 15, 17. This large series shows consider- 

 al)le variation, but it does not affect the general appearance of this 

 distinct species. Hampson refers this species to the genus Tr'tphirnti. 



RHYNCHAGROTIS ANCHOCELIOIDES Guene'e. 



One specimen, fFuIy 14. It is larger than the a\<M-age oi j>hici(l((^ 

 3'et verv doul)tfully distinct ther(>from, T think. 



RHYNCHAGROTIS PLACIDA Grote. 



One hundred and thirty-three specimens, July 2. 4, 14. i.'>, ii», 24, 

 25, 27, 30, 31, August 4, 5, (>, 7, 11. 13, 1(), 17, and two from Mr. 

 Cockle's collection, July 26, 1902, and August 22, lt>01. Extremely 

 variable, from light ocherous brown to l)lackish gray. Some sp(>ci- 

 mens closely match inlnlmallx (irote from Maine, others are like 

 plaeida Grotv from Colorado, but 1 can draw no line between iIkmu, 

 and I think these names represent forms of one species. Mr. Ct)ckle's 



. "Can. Knt., XXI, ISSi), p. V.\7. 



