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New Mexico: Hot Springs (7000 ft.), 1 cf, September [USNM]; no locality 

 (7000 ft.), 1 9 , 1927 (H. S. Parish) [CU]. 



Texas: Jeff Davis Co., Ft. Davis (oOOO ft.), 1 d^, 1927 (IT. S. Parish) [CU]. 



Discussion. — Two males in the American Museum of Natural 

 History are labeled "Type" from Hot Springs, N. Mex., 7000 ft., 

 August, September. A male genitalia slide of the August specimen 

 was prepared by Carl Heinrich, No. 3226, June 14, 1946. The type 

 locality is given as Colorado and these specimens must be regarded 

 as another example of Hulst pseud oty pes. The specimen in the U.S. 

 National Museum labeled "Type" is from Colorado and is assumed to 

 be genuine. 



Bandera virginella Dyar 



FiGXJBES 33, 138, 173 



Bandera virginella Dyar, 1908c, pp. 116-117. — Barnes and McDunnough, 1917, 

 p. 150. — McDunnough, 1939, p. 36. 



Diagnosis. — In the other members of this genus the discal cell 

 and the area between the cell and vein A2 are scaled with solid yellow, 

 but in virginella these areas are pale yeUow sprinkled with brown 

 scales. The male genitalia are identical with those of cupidinella, but 

 the eighth abdominal segment bears lateral hair tufts. 



Description. — Frons about two-thirds as long as diameter of eye, 

 dirty white dorsally and light brown ventrally; tongue somewhat less 

 well developed than on other members of the genus; vertex, occiput, 

 and thorax light yellow brown dorsally, occiput and prothorax gray 

 brown laterally; abdomen varying light brown to brown. 



Forewings with areas between veins pale yellowish white, variously 

 sprinkled with brown scales; fold of Ai traced with brown scales; 

 brown beneath. 



Male genitalia as in B. cupidinella. Eighth abdominal segment with 

 hair tufts similar to those of B. binotella, but with fewer scales and 

 therefore smaller. 



Female genitalia with ovipositor sparsely setose. Ductus bursae 

 slender. 



Type. — In the U.S. National Museum. 



Type data. — Holotype: Washington, Pullman, male, July 24, 1898; 

 C. V. Piper; Washington Exp. Sta. No. 463; USNM 11851; male 

 genitaha slide No. 5, Carl Heinrich, Dec. 20, 1932. 



Paratypes: Five specimens, Washington, Pullman, males; C. V. 

 Piper; USNM 11851. Dates are July 8, 1898, Aug. 6, 1898, Aug. 10, 

 1898, July 31, 1899, Aug. 3, 1899. The specimen collected Aug. 6, 1898 

 bears genitalia slide label C.H. No. 6, Dec. 20, 1932 and belongs to 

 B. binotella. 



Other specimens examined. — 51 cf , 7 9 . 



