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Genus Eulype Hbn, 
Eulype hastata L. 
Phalcena-Geometra hastata L.: Syst. Nat., 527, 1758. 
In the Canadian National collection there are nine specimens of this widely 
distributed and very variable species from the following Yukon localities : 
Kluane P.O., Yukon Territory, June 23, 1914 (D. D. Cairnes); Klotassin river 
area, Yukon Territory, lat. 62° 31' to 63° 06', long. 137° 36' to 139° 30', summer 
of 1916 (D. D. Cairnes); between latitudes 67° 25' and 66° 30', long. 141°, 
June 18-27, 1912 (D. D. Cairnes); Finlayson river, Yukon Territory, July 25, 
1887 (Dawson and McEvoy). 
Genus Isturgia Hbn. 
Isturgia truncataria Wlk. 
Fidonia truncataria Wlk.: Cat. Brit. Mus., XXIV, 1034, 1862. 
In the Canadian National collection there are five specimens taken in the 
Yukon, as follows: 50 to 80 miles from Whitehorse, on Kluane road, Yukon 
Territory, June 8-12, 1914, 4 examples (D. D. Cairnes) ; between lat. 67° 25' 
and 66° 30' , long. 141°, June 12, 1912, 1 example (D. D. Cairnes). 
Genus Macaria Curt. 
Macaria granitata Gn. 
Macaria granitata Gn.: Spec. Gen., X, 85, 1857. 
This common and widely distributed species was not present in the Arctic 
collection. There is one specimen in the Ottawa National collection from the 
Yukon, labelled: Burwash creek, Kluane district, Yukon Territorv, August 8, 
1914 (D. D. Cairnes). 
Genus Phasiane Dup. 
Phasiane hebetata Hist. 
Phasiane hebetata Hulst.: Bull. Brook. Ent. Soc, IV, 34, 1881. 
No specimens in the Arctic collection. In the National collection at 
Ottawa, there is one specimen which was collected at Canyon river, 75 miles 
from Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, June 11, 1914 (D. D. Cairnes). 
The species was described from Colorado. It is also known to occur in 
Arizona and Washington Territory. In addition to the specimen referred to 
there are in the Ottawa collection specimens from the provinces of Alberta and 
Saskatchewan. Barnes and McDunnough^ figure the species in their " Contri- 
butions." 
Genus Itame Hbn. 
Itame andersoni Swett. 
Diastictis andersoni Swett.: Can. Ent., XLVIII, 251, 1916. 
Three specimens of this species are in the Canadian National collection, 
-all bearing the label " Yukon Territory, collected on the wagon road between 
Whitehorse and Dawson, August 22, 1908 (Geo. Stewart)." One of the speci- 
mens was submitted. to Mr. L. W. Swett, who confirmed the determination. 
The species was described from Atlin, B.C. Recently Blackmore^ has figured 
1 Cont. Nat. Hist. Lep. N. A., IV, 2, pi. 21, f. 13, 1918. 
2 Proc. Ent. Soc. B.C. 10, 1917, (1918) pi. III. 
