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PLATE X 



Fig. I. Catocla werneri Bied, Palmerlee, Ariz. Type 9 . 

 The bright red of secondaries shows too dark. 



2. Hemihvalea splendens B. & McD. Pahnerlee, Ariz. Type S. 



3. ScHizuRA BiEDERMANi B. & McD. Palmerlee, Ariz. Co-type S. 



4. Heterocampa pulverea jo;-, averna B. & McD. Redington, Ariz. 



Type 9. 

 The unique type has been unfortunately considerably damaged by an 

 accident ; the greenish shading of typical pulvcrea is entirely lacking in this 

 form. 



5. Symmerista (Edema)suavis Barnes. Durango, Colo. Type 5. 



6. C.\TocALA beutenmuelleri B. & McD. Provo, Utah. $ agrees with 



Type. 

 Secondaries are orange-red. 



7. Opharus astur var. fumata B. & McD. Huachuca Mts., Ariz. Type 9. 

 We believe that Rothschild & Jordan described this form as var. 



arkonensis just shortly before publication of our own description. We have not 

 seen the article but their name will take precedence. 



8. SCHIZURA BIEDERMANI B. & McD. Palmerlee. Ariz. Type 9 . 



9. Apatelodes uvada Barnes = pudefacta Dyar. Palmerlee, Ariz. S . 

 ID. Dasylophia saturata Barnes. Denver, Colo. (June 8-15). Type S- 

 II. Eunotela moqui Barnes :=Afilia oslari Dyar. (Syn. Meleneta 



antennata Sm.). Santa Catalina Mts., Ariz. (.Aug. 1-7). S- 

 Agrees with type. 

 The t. p. line is bordered slightly outwardly with a reddish shade, which 

 is also somewhat apparent beyond the sub-basal line. 



