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Types. — The 9 type was taken at Jacob's Cabin, Heart Mt., 

 Lake County, Oreg., 6,600 ft. eJev., July 16, 1937 (Bolinger and 

 Jewett). The cf allotype was taken at Sublett, Cassia County, Idaho, 

 July 24, 1957 at Achillea (W. F. Barr). The type female and allotype 

 male of E. barri Scullen are at the U.S. National Museum no. 69227. 



Paratypes. — California: 9, 4 mi. S. Ravendale, Lassen County, Aug. 10, 

 1959 (J. A. Chemsak). Colorado: cf, Maybell, Aug. 30, 1931 (R. H. Beamer). 

 Idaho d', Mackey, 5,899 ft. elev., July 28, 1957, at Chnjsothamnus sp. (W. F. 

 Barr); cf, Montpelier, 6,100 ft. elev., July 6, 1920 (F. 4739 about 42°19"N, 

 111°18"W); Sd^d", St. Anthony, Fremont County, July 17, 1956 (W. F. Barr); 

 2 9 9, cf , Sublett, Cassia County, July 24, 1957 at Achillea (W. F. Barr) ; d", 

 12 mi. NE. Terreton, Jefferson County, July 17, 1956 (W. F. Barr). Wyoming: 

 2cfcf, Albany County, Aug. 11, 1949 (R. R. Driesbach and R. K. Schwab); 

 9, same locality, Aug. 12, 1952 (R. R. Driesbach); 9, 2c?cf, 25 mi. S. Bitter 

 Creek, Sweetwater County, July; cT, Green River (D. Elden Beck); cf, Jackson, 

 6,300 ft. elev., July 13-17, 1920 (F. 4746 about 43°30"N, 110°46"W); cf. Summit, 

 8,835 ft., Aug. 16, 1940 (H. E. Milliron); Summit, Albany County, 8,500 ft. 

 elev., Aug. 10, 1950 (R. R. Driesbach); 4cf cf, Uinta County., 7,000 ft. elev., 

 July 25, 1953 (R. R. Driesbach); cf, Yellowstone Nat. Park- Aug. 7, 1930. 

 Utah: c?, Randolph, July 25, 1953 (R. R. Driesbach). 



Distribution. — ^Lake County, Oreg., southern and eastern Idaho, 

 southern Wyoming, northern Utah, northwestern Colorado, and 

 northeastern California. 



Prey records. — None. 



Plant records. — Achillea (Yarrow) (Idaho). Chrysothamnus sp. 

 (Idaho). 



8. Eucerceris brunnea ScuUeu 



Figures 8, 66 a, b, c, d, e, f 



Eucerceris brunnea Scullen, 1948, pp. 157, 159-160, figs. lA, IB, IC, 13; 1957, 

 pp. 155-156. 



Type. — The holotype female of E. brunnea Scullen from Jacala, 

 Hidalgo, Mexico, 4,500 ft. elev., June 22, 1936, (Kalph Haag), is at 

 the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, no. 31258. 



Distribution. — This large and rare species was described in 1948 

 from a single female specimen taken at Jacala, Hgo., Mexico, 4,500 

 ft. elev., June 22, 1936 (Ralph Haag), Since that date three additional 

 female specimens have been determined by the writer as foUows: 

 Guadalajara, Jal., 5,000 ft. elev., July 14, 1959 (H. E. Evans); 7 mi. 

 S. of Cerro Teguila, Jal, 6,G00 ft. elev., July 8, 1950 (Andrew Browne); 

 6 mi. NW. of Quu-oga, Mich., July 11, 1963 (F. D. Parker, L. A. 

 Stange). All are from Mexico. 



Prey records. — None. 



Plant records. — None. 



