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ter species. Glaucopis latipennis, Boisd., (Am. See. Ent. Belg., vol. 12, 

 p. 27, 1868-9), ^'"''^ Morris (Syn. Lep. N. Am., p. 136), is probably 

 the present species, but the description is too vague to make the deter- 

 mination absolute without inspection of the types. The insect is found 

 in the foot-hills of the Sierra Nevadas, and, though apparently local, 

 is not uncommon where it occurs. 



Since the above was in type I have seen a series of fine specimens of 

 this insect in the collection of Lord Walsingham, taken by him in 

 Oregon during his recent visit to this coast. They differ in no wise 

 from those found in California. 



