A Tentative List of Moths From the 

 Claremont-Lag"una Region 



For the past four or more years moths have been collected by a 

 number of students both in Claremont and at Laguna. The col- 

 lege collection prexious to this time was brought together by 

 Charles Metz and many of the moths were determined by Smith. 

 The more recent collections are by P. A. Lichti, R. Shallenberger, 

 and a few others. Most of the recent determinations are by 

 Barnes and McDonnough and by Busck. In many of the speci- 

 mens great difficulty was encountered in making out the labels made 

 by many different people and so far as possible Dyar's list was used 

 as a check on these names. The drawings were made by Miss Char- 

 lotte Johnson, the photographs by L. O. Cooper. In some cases 

 drawings seemed better than photographs, but there is no good 

 substitute for a specimen. All are natural size or very slightly j-e- 

 duced. 



SPINGID.?t 



Protoparce carol'nui Linn. Det. B., McD. Lichti, collector. 

 Claremont and Laguna Beach, Cal. Yellow spots on abdomen. 

 Fig. 1. 



Pliolus aclii'inon Drury. Lichti, collector. Claremont, Cal. 

 lMg.2. 



Celerio Hiicala Fab. Claremont-Laguna. Fig. 3. 



Hyloiciis drupiferanim A. and S. Claremont. Fig. 4. 



Pachy sphinx vwdesia Har. Det. by B. and McD. Lichti, collec- 

 tor. Claremont, Cal. Pink hind wings. Fig. 5. 



Htemmorluujia lliflis Bdv. B. and McD. Lichti and students. 

 Claremont, Cal. Fig. 6. 



SATURN! I DJ: 



Stiiiiiii nihici Bchr. B. and McD. Lichti and students. Moun- 

 tains, Claremont and Laguna Beach. Fig. 7. 



Pseiidohazis eglnnlcriiui initUiUi Streck. Shallenburger. Bray, 

 collector. Mt. San Antonio, lO.OOn feet. Fig. 8, male; Fig. 9, 

 female. 



