THE LEPIDOPTERIST 1 1 



rose as above. Hind wings same as forewings without 

 markings and having a checkered fringe. Back of 

 the head, below antennae, there is a deep rose colored 

 collar. This is a very beautiful "green" and the 

 checkered fringe and other points I have noted should 

 readily distinguish it from all others. Some years 

 ago Mr. George H. Field of San Diego, California 

 sent this Geometer to Mr. Grossbeck. He sent it to 

 me to look over with notes but was waiting for Mr. 

 Front's "Revision of the Greens" before publishing. 

 Nothing further was done on account of Mr. Gross- 

 beck's death so I propose to use his manuscript name 

 naidaria. Later I received specimens from Mr. W. S. 

 Wright of San Diego, California, which I am describ- 

 ing. 



Holotype $ San Diego, California. Jan. 26, 1912. 

 In my collection. 



Allotypes San Diego, California. Jan. 21, 1912. 

 In my collection. 



Paratypes <? 5, 9 5 in the collection of American Mus- 

 eum of Natural History, New York, and in Mr, W. S. 

 Wright's Collection. 



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