106 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Vol. xiv. 



"North America" (Walker); St. Martin's Falls, Hudson Bay 

 (Walker); Maine, Massachusetts, New York (Grote). 



One from Prof. C. H. Fernald labelled " Scopa.ria hbeila. Grote, 

 homotype " ; Plummer's Is., Md., September, 1903 (A. Busck) ; 

 New Brighton, Pa., June 9, 22, 1900 (H. D. Merrick) ; King and 

 Bartlett Lk., Maine (P. Laurent) ; North Carolina (Morrison) ; Cen- 

 ter Harbor, N. H., June 20, 1902 (H. G. Dyar) ; Ontario, Canada 

 (Dr. Fletcher) ; Virginia, September 16, 1880 (T. Pergande) ; D. 

 C, September 27, 1S85 ( U. S. Dept. Agriculture); Iowa (C. P. 

 Gillette) ; New York (Riley coll.) ; Rhinebeck, N. Y., September 

 4, 1S87, July 1888 (H. G. Dyar); North Mt., Pa. (P. Laurent) ; 

 St. Louis, Mo., August 20, 1904 (H. McElhose) ; Archer, Fla., De- 

 cember 3, 1882 (A. Koebele) ; Pittsburgh, Pa., June 11, 1905 (H. 

 Engel ) . 



Ab. a. palloralis, new variety. Generally larger, paler, though not contrast- 

 ingly so ; the markings brown rather than black. 



Arizona (Morrison); Argus Mts., Ariz., May, 1891 (A. Koe- 

 bele) ; Wilgus, Cochise Co., Ariz. (Dr. Barnes) ; Beulah, New 

 Mexico, 8,000 ft., August (T. D. A. Cockerell) ; Dripping Spring, 

 N. Mex. (T. D. A. Cockerell) ; Platte Canyon, Colorado ( E. J. 

 Oslar) ; Pinal Mts., Ariz., July, 1900 ( R. E. Kunze in coll. W. D. 

 Kearfott ) . 



Type no. 9637, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Ab. b. fernaldalis Dyar. Rather larger, distinctly darker, the ground color 

 blackish gray, on which the markings are not strongly relieved. 



194, Kaslo, B. C, June, July, August (Dyar, Currie, Caudell, 

 Cockle) ; Shawnigan Lk., B. C, August 30 (H. G. Dyar) ; Welling- 

 ton, B. C. (T. Bryant). 



Type no. 7655, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Ab. c. obispalis, new variety. Small, uniformly gray, the spots blackish, dif- 

 fused shades without sharp marks, the outer line nearly absent. 



4, San Louis Obispo, Cab, March (A. H. Vatchell, from W. D. 

 Kearfott). 



Type no. 9638, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Scoparia torniplagalis Dyar. 

 Scoparia torniplagalis Dyar, Journ. N. V. ent. soc, xii, 105, 1904. 



Wings narrow ; light gray, basal space slightly ocherous tinted, a black subbasal 

 point, incompletely connected to base ; inner line strongly oblique, whitish, slightly 



