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Fig. I. Garcida pyrrha Druce. Redington, Ariz. 9 . 

 A rather light and well marked specimen. 



2. EUCALYPTERA STYCIALIS Sm. White Mts., Ariz. S. 



Very fresh specimens show a trace of a double dotted t. p. line not 

 mentioned in Smith's description. 



3. EucHAETiAS cicANTEA B. & McD. White Mts., Ariz. $ . 



We presume this is the $ of the species we described under the above 

 name from a single V specimen ; it agrees well in every particular. The abdomen 

 is dorsally bright red with a central row of black dots. 



4. EucALVPTERA STYCIALIS Sm. White Mts., Ariz. 9 • 



5. HoMONCocNEMis piciNA Grt. Redington, Ariz. $■ 



This species has been listed as synonymous with fortis Grt. If we are 

 correct in our identifications we think the two species should be held distinct; 

 our specimen agrees almost exactly with Hampson's figure of Grote's type, hav- 

 ing all maculation obsolete with the exception of a dotted t. p. line which as 

 Grote says is "not as flexed as usual," the dot on vein 3 being well beyond the 

 cell; there is further no trace of subterminal black dashes or terminal line on 

 primaries, and the ground color is very dark brown. In the original descrip- 

 tion of fortis Grote mentions the presence of "slight black dashes indicating sub- 

 terminal line," a "row of terminal black points" and a posterior line with "rather 

 long and narrow extension beyond the disc," as well as a perpendicular anterior 

 line. We have a series from So. Utah, Glenwood Spgs., Colo., and Gila Co., 

 Ariz., which agrees exactly with this description. We would call attention espe- 

 cially to the greater curve of t. p. line around the cell, the dot on vein 3 resting 

 cit the very base. 



6. Oncocnemis LEVIS Grt. White Mts., Ariz. $ 



7. Oncocnemis levis Grt. White Mts., Ariz. 9 . 



8. Athetis (Caradrina) mona B. & McD. Witch Creek, San Diego Co., 



Calif. Type $ . 



9. Hypopacha grisea Neum. White Mts., Ariz. $ . 



10. Eriopyga antennata B. & McD. Redington, Ariz. Co-type $ . 



11. Eriopy'ga antennata B. & McD. Redington, Ariz. $. 



12. Eriopyga antennata B. & McD. Redington, Ariz. Co-type 9 . 



13. Morrisonia bisulca Grt. White Mts., Ariz. $ . 



14. Oncocnemis pernotata Grt. White Mts., Ariz. 9. 



15. Oligia (Hadena)tonsa Grt. White Mts., Ariz. 9. 



Is much lighter in color, especially in the median area than typical 

 tonsa; the maculation is also more distinct and there is a light subterminal line 

 on secondaries lacking in our Utah specimens of tonsa; this specimen most 

 closely approaches a series we have from Calgary, Alta, under the name of 

 subjuncta Sm., which is supposed to be synonymous with tonsa Grt. It may be 

 a good local race but we prefer to see more material before deciding the point. 



16. Tarache abdominalis Grt. White Mts., Ariz. $ . 



A specimen with a good deal of dark suffusion at base of primaries. 



