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f'oMMiis :VaiiiiM slr<M-k. Proo. Acad. Nat. So. Pliilada. p. 151, 1876. One c?, Texa.*, J. Boll. By .some 



mistake tlu' lial). in mv description was given erroneously as " Colorado." 



CoMMiN KabolioiiN H«r«M-k. Siippl. I^ej). Kliop. Het. I. p. 5, 1898. One 2, Florida, C Dury. 



f'OMsiila rCyiiialopliorsii .MsiKiiilica S(r«>«'k. Proc. Aead. Nat. Se. Pliilada. p. l')l, 187(5. One c?, 



Florida,'-!. Doll. 

 Ciin.vilii M(ii/iiijic(i Iliiily. I'apilio II. p. 9."!, ISS-J. 

 fju/iirnmorj)li(i S/oxsoiiii lly. Kihnh. Yjui. Am. HI. p. 1X3, 1888. 



Il.ypoptsi Kxalaiia n. .sp. 



Head, l)ody, and primarie.s wliitish gray. Antenna' serrated. Abdomen with a dorsal row of brownish spots. Primaries, the 

 sulxostal nerviire marked with black from near the ba.«e to one-third the length of the winj;. Two lower branches of the subcostal partly 

 defined with bliick. Median nerviire black as are also the three branches, the upper one only [lartly so, the black not extendinp; to the 

 e.xtcrior margin. The internal vein black, a couple of tine black lines run from this to the inner margin near the base and also at and 

 near the apical .ingle. Secondaries white sprinkled witli gray atoms. Under surface nearly as above, and with a few faint stria- on costa 

 of secondaries. 



Expands 1 -^ inches. Type, one ^, Arizona. 



liasio4-aiii|»a (>ar$:aiii«'ll«' Slro<-k. Proc. Acad. Nat. Se. Pliilada. p. 280, 1884. One cf, Arizona, 



.1. Do!!. 



l<aMi«><-aiii|>a M«'«ln!*a S(ro<'k. Fiit. News IX. p. 13, 1898. One 9, Los Angeles, Califa., M. Albright. 



( illicroiiia liil'oriialis S(r«M'k. Papilio IV. p. 7.'}, 1HS4. One V, Rdtiinore, Md., E. Baiimliauer. 

 Tills splendid insect may be a liylirid between C. RvgalU and ( '. •Sepulchmlis. 



Ili'.t 4»|>l«'i*is Adoiia n. sp. 



9 shape of /'. Irromln , but with the anal angle of secondaries much more produced. Primaries, basal third ochraceous mottled with 

 a darker, more reddish shade, the outer two-thirds reddish ochre darker than base and crossed by a pale line which extends from near 

 the apex to the inner margin niK-third in fiipm the inner angle. A s<arcely noticeable tine grayish-white discal line or mark. Secon- 

 daries ochraceous crossed liy a mesial band of a darker shade which is very irregidar on its exterior edge, being produced in a strong 

 toolh about the middle. I'nder surface paler than above and primaries strongly mottled with red and gray. Secondaries only 

 slightly mottled. 



Expands almost If inches. One ?, Florida, J. Doll. 



Ilyporc-liiria l-ili»li Slreok. Lep. Ulmp. liel. p. !•;!>, t. XV., f. 17, iS77. Four 99, Atlanta, Ga., 

 Ij. Sclielpert. I^ater Mr. Schelpert sent nie numerous males which had smoky-gray primaries and yellow 

 sccondarie.s, he also sent me living larva- which were just like ITi/p. lo, except that instead of being green 

 were lemon yellow. 



Coloradia l*aii«lora Itlake ; Strofk. Le|). Klio]). Het. ]>. 1.'57, t. NIV., f. 7, 1877. One c?, Oregon, 

 Dr. Behr. 



I>s«'iid4»lia7.is Ari/.4»iioiisis S<r4>4-k. Lep. Ivhop. Hot. p. 137, 1S77. One '^, Arizona, B. Neiimogen. 



I':iil4'ii4-4»|>litiMis ^4'iiiii4i>K4>iii llj. i:4ln4lK. PaplHo I. p. 171, 1881. One J, Prescott, Arizona, B. 

 XciuniVgcii. Kdwards descrilied this insect from two d^d^, one 9, taken by Doll, and in the collection of 

 Neumi'igen, from whom 1 obttiined one of the male types. 



Il4>iiiil4>ii4-a .Iuii4» I>a4-k. Kept. Peabody Aead. IV. ]>. 87, 1871. One -f, Arizona, Prof Townend Glover. 



Aiilliora'a Iiil4'riuis4'4-iis Wlk. Proc. Nat. I list , flop . Glasgow I. p. 3 14, 18tj9. One V, Calabar, Africa, 

 T. A. Cha])maii. 



Saliiriiia Ariutbia W4'sIm. I'roe. Zool. Soc. London p. 142, t. XII., f 2, 1881. One 9, Calabar, Afr., 

 T. A. C^hapman. This .species was ;i coiii)le of years since redescribed a.s Bnnwa Aronosa. 



'IVl4'a P4>l.vi»li4'iini!* var. <>4'nl4'a XHein's'". Pajiilio III. p. 71, 1883. One :^, Arizona, B. Neumogen. 



Biiiiica Kbiis Stro4-k. Lep. Ivlio]). Ilet. p. 121, t. XIV., f 9, 1877. One c?, Calabar, W. Afr., T. A. 

 Chapman. 



