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Genus Psychophora Kirby. 
Psychophora sabini Kirby. 
PsychopJiora sabini Kirby.: Supp. App. Parry's Voy. Disc. N.W. Passage, 
1824. 
Two specimens from Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, July, 1916 
(F. Johansen). These specimens agree fairly well with Curtis' figure in the 
Appendix to Ross' Second Voyage. 
Two other specimens, one from Wollaston Land, Victoria island. Northwest 
Territories, summer, 1915 (D, Jenness); the other from cape Pullen, Wollaston 
Land, Victoria island, August 18, 1915 (D. Jenness), may also be this species 
but the specimens are not in very good condition. 
Genus Cidaria Treit. 
Cidaria species. 
Two Yukon specimens are in the Canadian National collection, both 
collected by the late D. D. Cairnes, one on July 24, 1912, on the Nation river, 
lat. 65° 30', long. 141°, the other on July 23, 1913, in the White river 
district, long. 141°. Both specimens were submitted to Mr. L. W. Swett, 
who determined them as Cidaria frigidaria Gn.? He reported that the specimens 
seemed to be very close to specimens from Lapland determined by Staudinger. 
Unfortunately, both specimens are in poor condition. 
Genus Dasyuris Gn. 
Dasyuris polata Dup. 
Dasyuris polata Dup.: Hist. Nat. Lep. Fr., VIII, (V), 402, 1830. 
Two specimens, on the authority of Mr. L. W. Swett, are at present placed 
in the Canadian National collection under the above name. Both were studied 
by Mr. Swett and compared with specimens in the Packard collection. One, 
a male, was reported to match some of the rubbed specimens in this latter 
collection. The second specimen, a female, is much larger but was thought 
by Mr. Swett to be a female of polata. Referring to this latter specimen he 
stated^ " I think the character of the basal band being accentuated outwardly 
rather indicates this species or a race of it". Both specimens were collected at 
Tindir creek, Yukon Territory, international boundary, July 25, 1912 (D. D. 
Cairnes). 
Genus Oporinia Hbn. 
Oporinia species. 
In the Canadian National collection there is one specimen belonging to 
this genus which was collected in the Yukon by Mr. Jos. Keele, the label on the 
specimen reading " Ladue river, August 21, 1905." This specimen was sub- 
mitted by Mr. L. W. Swett, who named it Oporinia autumnata ? In reporting 
upon it Mr. Swett remarked: '* The markings are so effaced I cannot tell what 
race or species it may be. The double lines on the hind wings are nearer together 
than in typical autumnata, and it is not my race henshaivi.^' 
> In litt. March 22, 1919. 
