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PLATE XIX 
This plate represents a series of specimens from various localities 
which have received different names but which we consider will probably prove 
to be but one variable species. Fig. 1 is a 6 of what is known as Andropolia 
(Polia) diversilineata Grt. from Arizona; Fig. 2 a ¢ from Plumas Co., 
Calif., representing a great reduction of maculation and a paling of the ground 
color; this is A. resoluta Sm. Figs. 3 and 4 are 9’s from Colorado of diversi- 
lineata; Figs. 5-7 9’s from Provo, Utah, showing the gradual change from a 
fairly uniform dark gray form (Fig. 6) to a checkered black and white form 
(Fig. 7) which Smith has recently named submissa; Figs. 8 and 9 are dark gray 
Q9’s from Yavapai Co., Ariz., corresponding to the ¢ in Fig. 1. In the follow- 
ing plate we give further illustrations of these forms. ba 
