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PLATE VI 



Fig. I. Oligia (Hadkna) fractilinea rar. albescens P.. & McD. Vineyard. 

 Utah. Type 9. 

 Compare with fig. 8, typical fractilinea. 



2. CucuLLiA acua Barnes ^ lilacina Schaus. Pahnerlee, Ariz. S- 

 The specimen figured is more clearly marked than the type in which 



the macidation, especially the orbicular and reniform, is quite faint. 



3. Oncocnemis polingii Barnes. So. Ariz. Type <J . 



4. Admetovis similaris Barnes. South Colo. Type S . 



^lost easily separated from oxyinorus Grt. by the pure white, semi- 

 hyaline secondaries. 



5. Provia argentata B. & McD. Eureka, Utah. Type $ . 



6. Barathr.\ antonito Barnes. Huachuca Mts., Ariz. Type $. 

 Primaries considerably washed with olive in fresh specimens. 



7. Perania dissociata B. & McD. Provo, Utah. Type 9 . 

 Ground color of primaries olive-brown. 



8. Oligia (Hadena) fractilinea Grt. Typical 9- 



9. DiPTERVGiA MiNORATA Barnes. Santa Catalina Mts., Ariz. Type 9. 



10. Xanthia CORDOVA Bamcs. Chiricahua Mts., Ariz. Type S . 



Placed by Hampson in genus Nocloa. The figure is unrecognizable. 

 Ground color deep yellow, with purple patch enclosing reniform and orbicular 

 which are themselves yellow. 



11. Xanthodes amorata Barnes. Babaquivera Mts., Ariz. Type $. 



Hampson places this in the synonymy of Elydna tristricta Hampsn. 

 from Grenada. It is very close to this species, but none of the four specimens 

 before us shows any trace of the red-brown lunules on secondaries mentioned 

 by Hampson. The postmedial line in amorata also approaches closer to the 

 outer margin than is shown in the figure of tristricta. It is probably a good 

 geographical race at least. 



12. Catabena begallo Barnes. So. Ariz. Type S . 

 Placed by Hampson in genus Naiiiangana Stkr. 



13. Platvsenta temecula Barnes. Redington. Ariz. $ Agrees with type. 

 The black dashes beyond the white-marked reniform do not show very 



clearly in the photograph. General ground-color deep brown, shaded with 

 darker. 



14. Oligia ensina Barnes. Huachuca Mts., Ariz. Type $ . 

 Altogether too dark in appearance. Ground color of primaries is a 



red-brown shaded in basal and subterminal areas with deep purplish; the mac- 

 ulation is quite distinct. Placed by Hampson in genus Monodes. 



15. CucuLLiA ARiBAC Barnes = perstrigata Hampsn. (stricata Schaus). 



Huachusa Mts., Ariz. Type $ . 



16. Hadena kyune Barnes. Huachuca Mts., Ariz. Type 9 . 



The single type specimen before us possesses only one leg. the fore 

 leg ; this is spined distinctly along the side, which precludes association with 



