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B. C. ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



from the nimot3'pical locality, he was enabled to see that this form had 

 the same type of uncus that is associated with quinquefasciata. 



Recently, in working over my material in this genus, I have found 

 a male specimen which undoubtedly belongs to speciosata form ameliata 

 Swett. It was taken at Garden City (the type locality), a suburb of 

 Victoria, on June 26th, 1914, and is the first male recorded, the type 

 and paratype both being females (Can. Ent.. Vol. 47, p. 64, Feb.. 1915). 

 A figure of the uncus will be found on page 25. E. H. B. 



EXPLANATION OF FIGURES ON PAGE 25 



H. furcata Thun. Fig. 9. H. renunciata 



H. furcata 



form fuscoundata Don. 



H. quinquefasciata Pack. 



H. quinquefasciata 

 form viridata Pack. 



H. albifasciata 



race victoria B. & McD. 



H. manzanita Taylor. 



H. irata Swett. 



H. irata 



form niveifascia Swett. 



race columbiata Taylor. 



10. H. crokeri Swett. 



11. H. calif orniata Pack. 



12. H. macdunnoughi Swett. 



13. H. edenata 



race grandis B. & McD. 



14. H. speciosata Pack. 



15. H. speciosata 



form taylori Swett. 



16. H. speciosata 



form ameliata Swett. 



These figures were all drawn with the aid of a low-power binocular 

 from specimens in my own collection. 



