74 Trans ACTioisrs of the Kansas 



PawpMla Metacomct Harr. Taken in the Chiann Canon. Not ])reviously re- 

 ported from Colorado. 



PnnqiMla Osyka Edw. Taken along the Ute Pass road. This species is also 

 new to the Colorado list. 



Pyrgu8 tessellata Scud. Common at low elevations. 



Ni»oniades Pemiitx Scud. Taken in Engelmann's Caiion and along the Ute Pass 

 road. 



Pholinorn CutiillKs Cram. In Engelmann's and Platte Canons. 



EiidamuH Titt/run Fabr. In same localities as the preceding. 



LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCEKA. 



Sesia axillaris Grote. Two specimens were taken at Dome Rock in the Platte 

 Canon. 



DeilepMla Uneata Fab. Colorado Springs and Manitou. 



^(/eria, sp. An undescribed species^ was taken in Engelmann's Caiion. 



Alypia octnmaculata Fab. Taken in the Ute Pass, about one mile from Manitou. 



Giwphcela vermiculata Grote. Common along Bear Creek on the Signal Service 

 trail to Pike's Peak. 



Gtenucha Cressonami Grote. Four specimens were taken along the Ute Pass road, 

 at an altitude of 7,500 feet. 



Aimtolmis Grotei Packard. Abundant in August in the Ute Pass just beyond 

 Manitou. 



He2)i((luH lynlclwr Grote. Three specimens were taken along Ute Pass I'oad — 

 altitude, 7,000 feet. 



Leucarctia acnea Sm. A pair was taken in a garden at C-olorado Si)rings. 



Grorota sp. An undetermined species, from Engelmann's Canon. 



Nemeophila petrosa Walker. Engelmann's Canon. 



Tolype velleda Stall. Engelmann's Canon. 



Ecpantheria reducta Grote. A new species, taken at our camp in Engelmann's 

 Canon, about one mile from Manitou, near the famous " Iron Spring." This locality 

 is denoted, whenever Engelmann's Canon is given in this list as the locality of 

 capture. 



Agrotis f/ularis Grote. Engelmann's Canon. 



Agrotis auxiliaris Grote. Engelmann's Canon. 



Agrotis stigmosa Morr. Engelmann's Canon. 



Hadena devaMatrix Grote. Engelmann's Canon. 



Plusia epigcea Grote. Engelmann's Canon. 



An/irta melanopa Thunb. Taken aT)ove timber line on Pike's Peak — altitude, 

 13,000 feet. This species is also found upon Mt. Washington, N. H., in Labrador, 

 and upon the Alps. 



Euleucypfera cumatilis Grote. Taken at "Dome Rock" in Platt6 Canon — alti- 

 tude, 7,500 feet. 



Antaplaga dimidiata Grote. A new genus and species taken in Engelmann's 

 canon. The following is Prof A. R. Grote's description, as published in the 

 Canadian Entomologist, Vol. IX, p. 71 : 



■ " Head, thorax and basal third of fore wings white. Beyond, the wing is blackish 

 brown, limited obliquely and a little unevenly from the white basal portion by the 

 difference in color. A whitish subterminal shade. A discal mark obscurely 

 indicated on the darker portion of the wing. Hind wings pale fuscous with white 

 fringe ; beneath whitish. Fore wings beneath fuscous. Expanse 30 mil. Hab. 

 Colorado, Prof. Snow." 



