H. fucosa Hub/trr. 



1S25 — ■IliiKNKK, Zutr. Ex Schmett, pp. 471, 472. 



tricolor Fitch. 



1856— FncH, Rep. Ins. N. Y , Vol. Ill, p. 13S. 



var. plumbea By. Echvanh. 



1886 — liv. Edwakds, Ent. Amer., Vol. II, p. 9. 



Yellow, the body parts, outer third of primaries tinged with 

 red : marked as in miniata. Secondaries pink, with an outer 

 narrow lead colored border, which occasionally becomes wide. 

 {xOlV. pliaiibea.) Expanse, 20-30 mm. 



Habitat, Northern Atlantic States westward. 



H. cadaverosa Strcckcr. • 



187S — Streckek, Proc. Davenport Acad. Sc , Vol. II, p. 270. 



Ocherous, marked with lead color as in iniiiiata, but the 

 border of secondaries narrower and sometimes absent. 



Habitat, Colorado. 



H. inculta Hy. Edwards. 



1882 — Hy. Edwards, P;ipilio, Vol. II, p. 13. 



Grayish lead color, the wings thinly scaled, secondaries sub- 

 diaphanous, pale pink, with outer and costal border of gray not 

 sharply defined. Expanse, 25-30 mm. 

 Habitat, Colorado. 



V Genus Tantura Kirby. 



1892 — Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het.. Vol. I, p. 86. 



1893 — Neumoegkn & Dyak, Ent. News, Vol. IV, p. 139. 



Pentlietria Hy. Edwards. 



1S81 — Hy. Edwards, Papilio, Vol. I, p. 80. 



T. majuscula By. Edwards. 



188 1 — Hy. Edwards, Papilio, Vol. I, p. So. 



Black throughout, the tip of abdomen ocherous. Primaries 

 deep black, secondaries less so, uniform and not translucent. 

 Expanse, 28 mm. 



Habitat, Arizona. 



Genus Pagara Walker. 



1856— Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus., pt. VII, p. 1678. 



Comachi Walker. 



1864 — Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus., Vol. XXXI, p. 276. 



1892 — Kirby, Cat. Lep. Heb. Vol. I, p. 362. 



Vanessodes Grote and Robinson. 



1871 — Gkoie & Robinson, Trans. Ent. Am. Soc, Vol. Ill, p. 176. 



1892 — Smith, Can. Ent., Vol. XXIV, p. 134. 



