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Phigalia nevadaria Hist. 



The $ type of this species from Colorado is in the Hulst Coll. ; 

 apart from being slightly smaller and darker we cannot separate it 

 from titea of which it appears to be a mere race. A $ type from 

 Nevada is in the Neumoegen Coll. but is too worn and stained to 

 place accurately. 



Neoterpes ephelidaria Hist. 



The $ and 9 types were stated to have been taken in Nevada; 

 the $ type in the Hulst Coll. is labelled Colorado and therefore pre- 

 sumably spurious although agreeing with the description ; a $ type 

 from Nevada is in the Neumoegen Coll. but has a prominent t. p. line 

 contrary to the description ; a 5 type from Nevada is in the Hulst 

 Coll. but this is a macularia form. 



Ellopia laeta Hist. 



The $ type in the Hulst Coll. proves to be a very small specimen 

 of what we described later as flaz'ilinearia; the description is mislead- 

 ing in stating that the outer line is angled below the costa for as a 

 matter of fact it is straight or only very slightly rounded ; as however 

 the rest of the description fits the specimen and the locality is correct 

 we presume the 'type' must be considered authentic and sink our name 

 accordingly; the species was figured in our Contributions Vol. II (3) 

 PI. VIII, Figs. 1 and 3. 



E. LUGUBROSA Hist. 



This species, described from Rossland B. C, was referred by 

 Hulst to fcrvidaria as a possible variety. After examining the types 

 we think the form should be associated with fiscellaria; apart from 

 a slightly smokier color it cannot be separated from the ordinary East- 

 ern specimens ; the name for the present at least may be held for the 

 western race; it is possible johnsoni Swett may prove identical but 

 we do not know this form. 



Plagodis arrogaria Hist. (PI. XIV, Fig. 12). 



It would be well to restrict the type of this species to the $ from 

 N. Y. in the Hulst Coll. ; types are also in the Graef and Neumoegen 

 Collections but that in the latter is probably not the same species. 

 Arrogaria is characterized by a distinct discal dot with a general lack 



