LEPlDOPTEllA OF THE KOOTENAI imTRICT—DYAR. SI 1 



.subdorsal line yellow, broken, dotted, waved upward a little on the 

 centers of the segments, especially so on joint l!>; sul)stioniatal line 

 yellow, narrowly linear, just touching tiie lower edges of the spiracles 

 throughout, distinct and whitish on the anal foot. Feet green. The 

 dorsal and subdorsal lines are distinct on joint '2. S])iracl('s white. 

 l»lack rimmed. Th(> substigmatal line is edged with red above 

 narrowly, especially on joint 12. 



HADENA DIVESTA Grote. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's coll(>ctioii was lii])e|('d Cln/fo- 

 ni.v palUatrlcula ij(YoU\ to which species it 1)ears a slight resemblance. 



HADENA REMISSA Hiibner. 



No specimens; one in Mr. Cockle's collection, July 21, l',H)l. 



HADENA IMPULSA Guenee. 

 No specimens; one in Mr. Cockle's collection, July 8. 1902. 



HADENA BARNESn Smith, var. SORA Smith. 



Nine specimens, June 30, July 8, 19, 25, August 5, 15, and two 

 from Mr. Cockle's collection July 18, 1901, August 22, 1901. The 

 specimens agree excellenth' with Smith's description of sovti. I do not 

 see in the form an3'thing but a dark variety of harnesii from Colorado 

 and Wyoming, t3"pes of which are before me. 



HADENA VERSUTA Smith. 



Seventeen specimens, July 2, 19, 21, 25, 27, 30, August 1, 12, 16, 

 and one from Mr. Cockle's collection July 25, 1902. Another speci- 

 men in Mr. Cockle's collection is \?i\)e\Q& Iladena ducta^ and is, indeed, 

 so much like it as to suggest that rerxata is but a western form of that 

 species. Still another specimen is marked JLuleiHi Jona Stn^ckei-. l)ut 

 evidentl}^ incorrectly when compared with authentic specimens of that 

 species. Eggs were obtained from captive females. 



Egg. — Laid singly. Spherical, the base broadly llatttMied and 

 strongly adherent. Ribs about 48, straight, narrow, paiallcl. luii- 

 ning nearly to the summit before decreasing in iHunl)er, cr(>stcd by 

 vertical I'eticulations, btit without any in the hollows, the cells rounded 

 (juadrangular, Avaving the ribs a little. Vertex reticulate, microplye 

 slightly raised. Pale, slightly greenish yellow: diameter 1 mm. 

 Later washed with red over most of the vertex. 



Stage I. — Head rounded bilobed, shining pale luteous with brown 

 spots at the tubercles, eye black, mouth brown. Hody moderate, joint 

 12 enlarged, feet of joints T and S nuicli shortened. TuIkmcIcs large. 



