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UNITED STATES: Arizona: Apache Co., Greer, White Mts. (8500 ft.), 

 1 cT, Aug. 6, 1962 (E. and I, Munroe) [CNC]. 



Colorado: Rocky Mountain National Park, 9 cf , Aug. 15, 1937 (A. B. lOots) 

 [AMNH]. 



Connecticut: New Haven Co., East River, 1 cf , July 10, 1909 (Charles R. 

 Ely) [USNM]; 1 d^, July 30, 1910; 1 c?, Aug. 13, 1910; 1 d^, Aug. 29, 1910; 

 1 d^, August 1910; 1 9, July 1911; Windham Co., Putnam, 1 d', Aug. 9, 

 1940 (A. B. Klots) [AMNH]; 1 ? , August 1942; 1 d^, Aug. 16, 1960 [ABK]. 



Massachusetts: Barnstable Co., Barnstable, 1 9, July 4, 1949 (C. P. Kim- 

 ball) [CU]; same locality, 1 d", Sept. 11, 1949 (C. P. Kimball) [CPK]; 2 d^, 

 Aug. 5, 1950; 1 d", Sept. 12, 1952; Dukes Co., Martha's Vineyard, 1 9, July 20 

 (F. M. Jones) [CPK]; Worcester Co., Worcester, 1 d', July 11, 1933 [CU]. 



Montana: Roosevelt Co., Poplar, 1 d", July 15, 1921 (H. G. Dyar) [USNM]. 



New Jersey: Bergen Co., Oakland, 1 9 , July 26, 1947 (C. P. Kimball) [CNC]; 

 3 d^, Aug. 4, 1948; 3 d^, Aug. 6, 1948; 1 9 , Aug. 8, 1948 [CU]; 1 &, Aug. 8, 1948 

 [CNC]; 3 &, Aug. 9, 1948 [CNC, CPK]; 2 d', Aug. 10, 1948 [CPK]; 3 d^, Aug. 13, 

 1948 [CNC, CPK]; 2 d^, Aug. 14, 1948 [CPK]; 1 d^, Aug. 22, 1948 [CPK]; 1 d", 1 

 9 , Aug. 24, 1948 [CNC]; 1 d", August 1948; "oM Beach," 1 d, "7.2" (F. Haim- 

 bach) [USNM]. 



New Mexico: Colfax Co., Cimarron Canyon, Sangre de Cristo Mts. (7900 ft.), 

 1 d, July 7, 1962 (E, and I. Munroe) [CNC]; 1 d, July 13, 1962; Lincoln Co., 

 Cedar Creek Camp, 2 mi. north of Ruidoso (7000 ft.), 1 d, June 30, 1961 (F., P., 

 and J. Rindge) [AMNH]; 6 d, July 29, 1962 (E. and I. Munroe) [CNC]; Mc- 

 Kinley Co., McGaffey, Zuni Mts. (7500 ft.), 2 d, July 20, 1962 (E. and I. Munroe) 

 [CNC]; 4 d, July 21, 1962; 2 &, July 22, 1962; 2 d, July 24, 1962; Sandoyal Co., 

 Frijoles Canyon, Bandelier Nat. Mon. (6000 ft.), 1 cf , July 17, 1962 (E. and I. 

 Munroe) [CNC]. 



Texas: HUdalgo Co., Mercedes, 1 d, Aug. 31, 1958 (H. Smalzried) [AMNH], 



Washington: Chelan Co., Leavenworth, 2 d", July 3, 1949 (E. C. Johnston) 

 [CNC]; Whitman Co., Pullman, 1 d, Aug. 6, 1898 (C. V. Piper) [USNM], from 

 the paratype series of Bandera virginella, No. 11851 [USNM], genitalia slide, Carl 

 Heinrich No. 6, Dec. 20, 1932. 



CANADA: British Columbia: Oliver, 1 9, Aug. 2, 1953 (D. F. Hardwick) 

 [CNC]; 1 d, Aug. 10, 1953; 1 d, Aug. 11, 1953; 1 d, Sept. 14, 1953. 



Alberta: Dominion Range Sta., Manyberries, 1 d, Aug. 14, 1951 (D. F, Hard- 

 wick) [CNC]. 



Discussion. — Tlie presumed habitat differences and the wide geo- 

 graphic separation between eastern and western populations indicate 

 that they may well represent distinct biological species, but the 

 absence of clear-cut morphological differences between them dictates 

 that better criteria must be found if a new species name is to be given 

 to the eastern population. Eastern specimens differ in having the frons, 

 vertex, occiput, tegula, and prothorax covered with brown scales. 

 The forewing ground color is reddish brown rather than yellow, and 

 the transverse posterior line of dots is usually better developed. 



Bandera cupidinella Hulst 



Figures 32, 137, 172 



Bandera cupidinella Hulst, 1888, p. 118. — Ragonot, 1889, p. 117. — Hulet, 1890, 

 p. 203. — Smith, 1891, p. 84. — Ragonot, 1901, p. 410. — Hulst, 1902 



