No.i;?7r,. LKPWOPTERA OF THE KOOTENAI DISTRICT— DY All. 8G9 



the others. Fleshy, brownish; darker shaded on the sides, faintly 

 indicating a greenish subdorsal line. Cervical shield and tubercles 

 brownish, hair dots black; sotic moderate, dark. 



StcKje ///.—Head ])alc whitish, a smoky shade at vertex, thickly 

 dotted with black over lobes and in median suture; width, 0.8 mm. 

 Bod}^ short, I'obust, dark brown shaded, with narrow yellowish broken 

 dorsal and subdorsal lines. Cervical shield lutcous, edged and spotted 

 with blackish. Upper edge of stigmatal band indicated, below it 

 paler. Tubercles moderat(>, l>lack; sctiv rather long, glandular tipped; 

 feet nearly equal, with darker shields. 



Stage IV. — Head pale brown, thickly spotted with round black dots 

 in median suture and over lobes; width, 1.2 nnu. Bod}' ro])ust, thoi-ax 

 tapering to the head, joint 12 enlarged. Pale brown, mottled and 

 speckled with blackish; dorsal line narrow, whitish, smoky edged. 

 Obli(jue whitish shades from posteriorly near dorsal line to sulxlorsal 

 anteriorly on the segments, dark margined before, detine ol)sture 

 diamond-shaped dorsal patches, olivaceous shaded. Tubercles round, 

 black; set.e short, pale; cervical shield pale, irregularh' black pow- 

 dered, leaving pale dorsal and subdorsal lines. 



Stage V. — Head with the apex in joint 2, sordid luteous with thick, 

 round black spots except on the face and a band on the lobe; width, 

 1.8 nun. Body robust, somewhat flattened, joint 12 slightly eidarged. 

 Blackish gray, thickly black streaked and white dotted on a i)ale 

 brown ground; shield concolorous. 0])lique light subdorsal lines pos- 

 terior and dorsal, forward and downward on joints 5 to 12, ])ar-shaped 

 on joint 12, darker shaded behind. Substigmatal band paler, reddish 

 reticulate, shading to the subventer, all white dotted. Traces of a 

 pale dorsal line. 



Most of the larvaj had but five stages, though one was noted with a 

 1.4 mm. head, which would indicate six stages in that specimen. 



GRAPHIPHORA UNIFORMIS Smith. 



Eight specimens, July 11), August 12. 



GRAPHIPHORA ALIA Guene'e. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection, April IS. 



STRETCHIA NORMALIS Grote. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection, April 28. 



STRETCHIA PLUSIIFORMIS Hy. Edwards. 



No specimens; one in Mr. Cockle's collection, September 27. 1 have 

 described the larva from Coloradan specimens. « 



«Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XXV, li)02, p. 377. 



