PLATE XV 
PARASTICHTIS LIGNICOLORA Gn. Manitoba. 2¢, 292. 
These specimens are smaller than Eastern lignicolora and rather darker 
in color but apparently similar in maculation; Figs. 2 and 3 have the orbicular 
smaller and more rounded than is usual in this species but otherwise are identi- 
cal as far as we can see. It is possible that the name quaesita Grt., said by 
Hampson to be a darker variety of lignicolora and described from Wisconsin, 
will apply to these specimens. 
5. 
6. PARASTICHTIS AURANTICOLOR Grt. 
ie 
This Rocky Mountain form is fairly readily distinguished by the whit- 
ish suffusion in the subterminal space; Fig. 5 is a @ from Redington, Ariz.; 
Figs. 6 and 7 9’s from Glenwood Spgs., Colo., and White Mts., Ariz., re- 
spectively. 
8. 
ee PARASTICHTIS LIGNICOLORA Gn. 
rite 
These are typical Eastern specimens from Mass., Pa., N. J., and Conn. 
12. 
3 PARASTICHTIS AURANTICOLOR Grt. Durango, Colo. ¢ and @. 
Rather smaller specimens with less white suffusion than those figured 
above. 
14. PARASTICHTIS MULTICOLOR Dyar. Victoria, B. C. ?. 
Easily distinguished by the contrasting shading and white edged reni- 
form, 
