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PLATE XXIV 



Fig. I. Redingtonia ALBA B. & McD. Redington, Ariz, Type 9. 



2. PiERis NAPi Linn. var. White Mts., Ariz. 3- 



This is a large, almost immaculate specimen approaching closest to 

 oleracea-hiemalis specimens from Colorado. We have not seen )iaj)i from Ari- 

 zona before. 



3. ScHiNiA VELUTiNA B. & McD. Eureka, Ut. Type $. 

 See PI. I, fig. 13. 



4. Leucania suavis B. & McD. White Mts., Ariz. Type $ . 



z" i Meliana (Neleucania) PATRICIA Grt. White Mts., Ariz. $. 



7. Leucania suavis B. & McD. White Mts., Ariz. Type ? . 



I Meliana (Neleucania) patricia Grt. White Mts., Ariz. 9. 



We would call attention to the fact that the secondaries in the $ sex 

 are quite smoky, whilst in the 9 they are pearly white. 



10. Leucania suavis B. & McD. White Mts., Ariz. 9 . 



A form almost without black sprinkling to primaries and with a distinct 

 olive tinge to the ground color. 



11. Amolita fratercula B. & McD. White Mts., Ariz. Type 9. 



12. Amolita delicata B. & McD. White Mts., Ariz. Type 9 . 



I Amolita delicata B. & McD. White Mts., Ariz. Type and 



I Co-types $ . 



I ScHiNiA HULSTiA Tepper. Redington, Ariz. $ . 



18. ScHiNiA HULSTIA Tepper. Redington, Ariz. 9. 



We figure several specimens to show the variation in the raaculation. 



19. Therina hyalinaria Grossbk. So. Ariz. 9 Type. 



20. Aplodes strigataria Grossbk. Redington, Ariz. $ Type. 



21. Annemoria pectinaria Grossbk. Redington, Ariz. 9 Type. 



