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brown dorsally, white ventrally; labial palpi deflexed, basal segments 

 white, second and third uniform light yellow, occasionally brown 

 dorsally; antennae light brown, finely ciliate; patagia, tegulae, vertex, 

 occiput, and legs varying light yellow to brown. 



Fore wing radius varying from about 8 mm to 12 mm, average of 

 9.5 mm; ground color light yellow to orange yellow; veins usually 

 traced with white, often sprinkled with black scales; dark discal spot at 

 lower outer angle of cell; vein R2 usually first to leave stalked R2+4. 



Male genitalia with aedeagus slender, slightly thicker anteriorly, 

 vesica with a single slender conutus. 



Female genitalia with ductus seminalis slender, not thickened 

 basally. 



Types. — C. californiella and C. inspergella, in the Museum National 

 d'Histoire Naturelle. 



Type data. — C. californiella, lectotype male, hereby designated, 

 Walsingham, genitalia slide No. 536, J. Shaffer, June 20, 1965. In 

 the original description the type locality is given as California. 



C. inspergella, lectotype male, hereby designated, Arizona, Morrison, 

 1881, genitalia sHde No. 537, J. Shaffer, June 20, 1965. 



Specimens examined. — 260 cf, 133 9 . 



Distribution (Map 2). — British Columbia south to California, 

 east to Kansas and Texas. 



UNITED STATES: Arizona: Cochise Co., Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mts., 

 2 cf , June 3, 1952 (M. Cazier, W. Gertsch, R. Schrammel) [AMNH]; Ft. Grant, 

 Pinaleno Mts., 1 9, July 15-19, 1917 (C. U. Biol. Expend.) [CU]; Huachuca 

 Mts., 1 cf, May 1-7 [USNM]; 1 9, August 8-15; Montezume Pass, Huachuca 

 Mts. (6500 ft.), 1 cf, Sept. 7, 1950 (T. Cohn, P. Boone, M. Cazier) [AMNH]; 

 Paradise, 1 cf, March [USNM]; Paradise, 1 9, July (Poling) [CM]; 1 <f, 3 9, 

 August; Portal, 1 9 , June 1, 1952 (M. Cazier, W. Gertsch, R. Schrammel) 

 [AMNH]; San Bernardino Ranch (3750 ft.), 1 9, August (F. H. Snow) [UK]; 

 Southwestern Research Sta., 5 mi. west of Portal (5400 ft.), 1 cf , Apr. 10, 1956 

 (Cazier, Ordway) [AMNH]; 1 d', Apr. 22, 1956; 1 cT, Apr. 23, 1956; 1 cf, Apr. 

 25, 1956; 2 cf , May 16, 1956 (M. Statham) ; 1 cf , 2 9 , May 18, 1956; same locality, 

 1 9, July 28, 1959 (E. G. Linsley) [UCB]; same locality, 1 9, July 26-Aug. 3, 

 1959 (A. B. Klots) [ABK]; same locality, 1 9, Nov. 1, 1959 (J. R. Powers) 

 [UCB]; 1 cf, Nov. 2, 1959; same locaHty, 1 cf, May 16, 1960 (Carl W. Kirkwood) 

 [CPK]; 1 d', May 18, 1960; 1 9 , May 25, 1960; 1 cT, May 18, 1960; 1 9 , May 25 

 1960; 1 cf, May 28, 1960; 1 cf. May 29, 1960; 1 d, Apr. 10, 1961; 1 d, Apr. 12, 

 1961; 1 cf, Apr. 13, 1961; 1 d, Apr. 17, 1961; same locality, 1 9, Apr. 23, 1961 

 (M. A. Cazier) [AMNH]; 1 d, Apr. 25, 1961; 1 9, May 2, 1961; same locality, 



1 d^, 2 9, May 10, 1961 (Gertsch & Cazier) [AMNH]; 1 cf, 1 9 , May 15, 1961 

 (M. Cazier); 1 cf, May 27, 1961 (M. Statham); same locality, 1 d, Apr. 10, 

 1962 (Carl W. Kirkwood) [CNC]; 4 d, Apr. 15, 1962; 1 d, Apr. 16, 1962; 1 

 d, Apr. 18, 1962; 1 d, Apr. 19, 1962; 2 cT, Apr. 20, 1962; 1 cf, Apr. 21, 1962; 



2 cf, Apr. 22, 1962; 1 d, Apr. 23, 1962; 1 d, Apr. 27, 1962; same locality, 1 d, 

 Aug. 23, 1962 (M. Statham) [AMNH]; 1 d, Aug. 30, 1962; Coconino Co., Flag- 

 stafif, 2 cf , no date ( H. S. Barber) [USNM]; Gila Co., vicinity Globe, 3 9 , Aug. 

 4-5, 1937 (A. B. Klots) [AMNH]; Globe, 1 d, May 18, 1950 (E. C. Johnston) 



