LEPIDOPTERA OF THE KOOTEXM I) [STRICT— DYAIi. U17 



PHLYCTiENIA ITYSALIS Walker. 



No .specimerLs; oiu' from Mr. Cockle's rollcctioii, July 1. 



PYRAUSTA FUMOFERALIS Hulst. 



Twelve specimens, June 1, 10, U, iO, '!?>, :i-l, 2'.». July Is, 2»; (Payne 

 Mine), and one from Mr. Cockle's collection. 



PYRAUSTA UNIFASCIALIS Packard. 



One specimen, July 29 (Bear Lake Mountain), and one from Mr. 

 Cockle's collection, June 11. 



PYRAUSTA BOREALIS Packard. 



Seven specimens, May 2i>, 3L, June 2, and one from Mr. C'ockle's 

 collection, June 28, 1902. The specimens are rather small and much 

 shaded with black, the hind wings especially being- nearly solidly black 

 from the inner line to the base. The eight specimens are alike, but 

 another from Mr. Cockle's collection, without label, is of the usual 

 larger and paler form. 



PYRAUSTA OCHOSALIS Dyar. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection, June 20, 1902. 



PYRAUSTA NICALIS Grote. 



No specimens; one in Mr. Cockle's collection. 



PYRAUSTA INCONCINNALIS Lederer. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection, which ditfei-s a little 

 from ni}" Colorado and Arizona examples in having a trace of a line on 

 the hind wings. 



PYRAUSTA FUNEBRIS Stromeyer. 



Four specimens, fliuie 1 1. and one from Mr. Cockle's collection, July 

 3, 1902. 



PYRAUSTA .(EGLEALIS Walker. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection, rluly 81, 19(H. 



CORNIFRONS SIMALIS Grote. 



No specimens; one from Mi-. Cockle's collection, 



NOCTUELIS THALIALIS Walker. 



Ten specimens, June 11, 23, 2o, July 11 (Ainsworth), and one from 

 Mr. Cockle's collection. 



