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the three outer rows whitish, the last one composed of heart 

 shaped spots. Expanse, 35 mm. 



Habitat^ California and the Pacific Northwest. 



var. cinnamoiitea. " Fore wings bright red with some ill 

 tlefined areas of yellow towards the base near internal margin. 

 One example from Sonora [Mexico]" [Boisduval]. 



var. si^^nificans. White spots on fore wings ill defined, diffuse, 

 confluent, forming bands which cross the veins, so that the latter 

 are only red in the areas where the brown ground color prevails. 

 One example from New Mexico. 



A. occidental is FrcucJt. 



1890 — FuEN'CH, Can. Ent., Vol. XXII, p. 46. 

 Exactly like roscata but ochraceous where that is red. 

 Habitat, Colorado. 



/ Genus Eucereon Hubncr. 



I 

 1822? — Ht'iB^KR, Verz. bek. Schmett., p. 123. 



E. Carolina Hy. Edwards. 



1887 — Hv. Edwards, Ent. Amer., Vol. II, p. 160. 



Dark brown, abdomen tinged with ocherous. Ground color 

 of primaries sordid whitish, the veins pale brown separating a 

 series of small dark brown spots arranged in five irregular rows, 

 like those in E. archias, but smaller. Secondaries hyaline with 

 outer smoky brown border. The species is paler than arcJiias. 



Habitat, Southern States. 



Genus Zatrephes Htibuer. 

 1822? — HliBN'KK, Verz bek. Schmett., p. 171. 



Z. trigona Grotc. 



1879 — Gkote, N. .Am. Ent,, Vol. I, p. 146. 



Thorax lead color, collar and patagia outlined in dull orange; 

 palpi, fore femora and side of collar crimson. Abdomen' crimson 

 above with lateral black spots, white below. Fore wings lead 

 color shading into pinkish at internal angle. A large subapical, 

 irregularly tetragonal, hyaline patch, bordered with yellow and 

 black and containing four black dots on the veins. Near base of 

 wing two diffuse yellow patches and a third further out, close to 

 the hyaline patch. Secondaries white, with pink tinge along 

 abdominal margin. Expanse, 36 mm. 



Habitat, Colorado, New Mexico. 



