NO. 1376. LEPIDOPTER A OF THE KOOTENAT DISTRICT— DYAR. 893 



EUCYMATOGE LINARIATA Fabricius. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection closely resembles 

 the European J'niaruita. The mesial dark l)an(l is more excurvedovor 

 the cell and the outer mesial pale band of hind winos is likewise more 

 bent. The specimen is a true Eucymatoge, havinj^ two accessory cells 

 on the fore winys; vein 12 separate from vein 11, and two ])airs of 

 spurs on the hind tibia>. 



EUCYMATOGE INTESTINATA Guenee. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection taken June 1. 



VENUSIA CAMBRICA Curtis. 



Two specimens, Jul}^ 21 (Bear Lake Mountain). 25, and one fi-om 

 Mr. Cockle's collection July 1. 



VENUSIA DUODECEMLINEATA Packard. 



One specimen, June 11 (Mr. Currie), and one from Mr. Cockle's col- 

 lection April 28, 1901. 



EUCHCECA ALBOVITTATA Guenee. 



Six specimens, August 9 (South Fork Creek), 11 (South Fork Creek); 

 all taken from horseback, on the trail to Kokanee Mountain, at alti- 

 tudes higher than Kaslo. 



EUCHCECA CRETACEATA Packard. 



Fourteen specimens, Juh' 22, 21> (Bear Lake Mountain), 31, August 

 5, 9 (South Fork Creek), 10 (Kokanee Mountain), 13 (Sandon, Mr. 

 Currie), Sandon (G. C. Robbins). A high-altitude species, occurring 

 also at Kaslo, but less commonly. 



EUCHCECA ALBIFERA Walker. 



Seven specimens, June 11 (Fletcher's Kanch), and one from Mr. 

 Cockle's collection June 11, taken at the .same place. This seems to 

 be the eastern aJhifei-a^ as it lacks the blackish tip to the foi-e wing 

 which Vancouver Island specimens have (var. Inninneifasdata Packard). 

 Still, the lines are pale brown rather than ocherous, as Doctor Packard 

 describes the eastern form. It is therefore probable that we have 

 here a local race which could l)e distinguished l)y name, but as I have 

 no eastern specimens before me, I can not judge of the actual amount 

 of difference. 



EPIRRITA DILUTATA Schiffermuller. 



One specimen, September 8 (Glacier). 



