PLATE XII 



Fig. I. Alaria diffusa Barnes. Redington, Ariz. $. Agrees with Type. 



The photograph is poor. The contrasting yellow and pink shades do 

 not show. 



2. Stibadium ochoa Barnes. Wilgus, Ariz. Type V • 



3. Nocloa DissiMii.is B. & McD. Redington, Ariz. 9. Agrees with type. 



4. BoMBYciA improvisa H. Edw. Victoria, B. C. S ■ Compared with type. 



5. BoMBYCiA FAsciATA B. & McD. Vancouver Is., B. C. Type 9 . 



We would call attention to the differences in the course of the t. a. line 

 as well as the markings of the terminal area between this and the preceding 

 species. The green of the latter species is gray-green, not apple-green as in 

 improvisa. 



6. EuTHYATiRA supERBA Bames. So. Ariz. Type S . 

 Probably a synonym of viexicaiia H. Edw. 



7. OcDocoNTA MORENO Barnes. Babaquivera Mts., Ariz. Type 9 . 



8. CiRRHOPANUs PAPAGo Barnes. Deming, N. M. S . Agrees with type. 

 Ground color yellow with orange banding. 



Q. Stibadium olvello Barnes. Deming, N. M. (Sept. 1-7). Type S. 

 ID. Antaplaga grisescens B. & McD. Deming, N. M. (Sept. 1-7). Type 9. 

 This belongs in the genus Grotella. At the time of description the 

 spined mid-tibiae were overlooked. The general color is a pale olivaceous 

 caused by a heavy sprinkling of greenish scales over a brown ground color. 



11. Thalpochares jativa Barnes. So. Ariz. (May 16-30). Type $. 

 Ground color red-brown with pale yellow banding. 



12. ViRiDEMAS minuta B. & McD. Kerrvillc, Texas. Type $. 

 Basal area of primaries to t. a. line pale green. 



13. EuAONTiA SEMiRUFA B. & McD. Esmeralda Co., Nev. Type S ■ 

 Area beyond median line salmon-color shaded with brownish. 



14. Neptunia pulchra B. & McD, Kerrville, Texas. Type S . 



Poor reproduction. The pale yellow ground color appears much too 

 dark, the t. p. line and dot in all should be more distinct. Described first under 

 A:eiiia. Genus Ncl^ltDiia erected later with fulclira as type. 



15. Plusiodonta amado Barnes. Babaquivera Mts., Ariz. Type 9. 



16. Antaplaga hachita Barnes. Deming. N. M. (Sept. 1-7). 9. Agrees 



with type. 



17. Lythrodes arivaca Barnes. Deming, N. M. (Sept. 1-7). Type 9. 



18. Nocloa contrasta B. & McD. Redington, Ariz. Type S ■ 

 Described first under genus Pcriyca. Placed later in the above genus. 



ig. BoMBYCiA tearlii H. Edw. Glenwood Spgs. Colo. 9 ■ 



Compare with figs. 4 and 5, noting indistinctness of median band. 

 20. IpoMORPHA nanaimo Barnes. Victoria, B. C. Type $ . 



The type specimen is ochre-yellow without trace of green ; we have 

 other specimens, however, which show considerable green suffusion on primaries. 



