Dec. 18^4.1 NeUMCEGEN & DyAR. N. A. BoMBYCES. 159 



D. dolores Neutnoegen 6^ Dyar. 



1893 - Deiidrolivius dolores Neumcegen & DvAR, Ent. News, Vol. IV, p.290. 

 9 Similar to D. arizonensis, but the transverse lines are more 

 obscure, and the sub-terminal is roundedly undulate, not dentate, 

 the outer angles of the dentations oi arizonensis being lost. In the 

 interspace between veins 3 and 4 there is a larger projection of the 

 line than elsewhere. cT unknown. 

 Habitat, Colorado. 



D. arizonensis Packard. 



1872 — Gloveria arizonensis Packard, Rep. Peab. Acad , V(j1. IV, p. go. 

 1884 — Gloveria dentaia Hy. EDWAKDy, Papilio, Vol. IV, p. 107. 



9 Gray, overspread with whitish except in terminal space ; 

 secondaries and abdomen brownish. On primaries a white discal 

 dot; t. a. and t. p. lines dark, straight, the t. p. line bent deeply 

 inwards opposite cell ; sub-terminal line very distinct, sharply and 

 evenly dentate. Expanse, 95 mm. cf unknown. 



Habitat, Arizona, Mexico. 

 D. gargamelle Strecker. 



1885 — Lasiocampa i^argamelle Si'RECKER, Proc. Acad.Nat.Sci.Phil.,iS84,p.286. 

 \'f>%\- Gloveria arizonensis (^ Hy. Edwards, Papilio, Vol. IV, p. 107. 



9 Dark brown, the fore wings grizzled with white hairs ; very 

 uniform in tint the sub-terminal line undulate and somewhat irre- 

 gular, dark, bordered inwardly by pale scales. A round white 

 discal dot. Hind wings brown, darker than in the 9, with no trace 

 of any paler band. Abdomen dark brown. Expanse, 85 mm. 



cf Brown ; fore wings brown with white hairs intermixed, the 

 basal third and outer margin darker, more brownish ; median space 

 somewhat ashen Transverse lines faint; the sub-terminal irreo-u- 

 lar as in the 9. Secondaries brown, with a paler, somewhat 

 ochraceous mesial band; fringe white Expanse, 57 mm 



Habitat, Arizona. 



[Our 9 specimens do not exactly agree with Dr. Strecker's 

 description.] 



D. diazoma Grote* 



1881 -Qitadrina diazoma Grotk, Papilio, Vol. I, p. 75. 

 18S4 — Gloveria? diazoma llv. Edwards, Papilio, Vol. IV, p. 109. 

 9 Wings nearly concolorous, brownish, brighter at base. A 

 curved, even, dark, extra mesial shade line on primaries ; an un- 



* Through the courtesy of Prof. J. H. Comstock, we have been able to 

 examine a photograph of the venation of this species. 



