PLATE V. 



Fig. I. Toronia perplexus N. & D. (male). 



Left side appears too light in the reproduction. 

 Fig. 2. Toronia perplexus N. & D. (female). 



Somewhat too dark; russet shading at angle of first black band 



does not show. 

 Fig. 3. Fania nanus Stkr. 



Rather indistinct; contrasting shades of black and white sharper 



in the original. 



Fig. 4. Comadia manfredi Neum. 

 Poor specimen. 



Fig. 5. Comadia henrici Grt. 



Reproduced from poor specimen; light markings should show 

 more prominently. 



Fig. 6. Comadia bertholdi Grt. 



Fig. 7. Acossus ore Stkr. (?). 



This is the form from Arrowhead Lake. B. C, which closely 

 approaches ore but is not quite typical. 



Fig. 8. Aeossus undosus (brucei) Lint. 

 A Colorado specimen. 



Fig. 9. Acossus populi Walk, (female) (?). 



The specimen figured is from Calgary, .Mta., and most nearly ap- 

 proaches Walker's species of anything we know. 



