548 



Mr. H. J. Ehves on a 



EURYNOME, Ediv., Tr. A. E. Soc, iv., 66 



(1872) ; Butt. N. A., ii., Arg., t. i. (1875)* ; 



Mead, Rep. Wheel. Exp., v., 755 (1875). 

 astarte, Edw. (nee. Doubl.), Pr. E. Soc. 



Phil., i., 221 (18G2). 

 clio, Edw., I. c, 106 ; Geddes, Can. Ent., 



19, 232. 

 artonis, Edw., I. c, 9, 2 (1881), (minor 



subt. mac. arg. nullis vel panels). 

 ; hischoffii, Edw., Tr. A. E. Soc, 3, 189 



(1870) ; Butt. N. A., ii., Arg., t. ill. (1875), 



(var. vel? bonasp. ; obscurior, subt. mac. 



albidis). 

 var. opis, Edw., I. c, 5, 105 (1874) ; Butt., 



ii., Arg., t. ill. (1875). 

 var. vel transitus ad montivaga, 

 arge, Streck., Cat., 114 (1878). 

 erinna, Edw., Can. Ent., xv., 33 (1883) ; 



Geddes, Can. Ent. xix., 232 (1887). 

 var. ? vel bona sp. montivaga, Behr., Proc. 



Cal.Ac, 2, 174, "No. 4 "(1862), id.. I.e., 



3, 84 (1863) ; Edw., Can. Ent., xi., p. 52 



(1879). 

 A, zereue var. montlvago, Streck., Cat., p. 



114 (al. ant. paullo magis elongatis ; subt. 



minus viride tinctis). 

 ? var. egleis, Bdv., Lep. Cal., 59 (1869), 



fide Edw. ; Edw., Butt. N. A., iii., Arg., 



t. ix.* 

 ■montivaga, Edw. (nonBehr.), Proc. E. Soc. 



Phil., "iii., 435 (1864). 

 $ mormonia, Bdv., Lep. Cal., 58 (1869), 



(subt. mac. arg. subnullis ; uomen vix 



conservandum). 



Col; Mont. ;N.W. 

 Terr.;? Brit. Col. 



N.W. Terr.; Brit. 



Col. 

 Col.; Ncv. 



Sitka; Alaska. 



Brit. Col. 



Wash. Terr. ; Col; 



Cal. 

 N.W. Terr.; Brit. 



Col. 

 Sierra Nevada ; 



Cal. ; Nev. 



Sierra Nevada ; 

 Cal.; Utah; Col; 

 Nevada. 



A. apldrape, like almost all wide-ranging species, 

 varies very much, but the varieties are inconstant. The 

 Labrador form, which Staudinger, as I think wrongly, 

 refers to triclaris, though paler above, and in the female 

 sex, than typical Lapland specimens, is more like them 

 than those from Nikolaievsk and Colorado, which are 

 paler, and nearer to the German and Armenian form. 

 One from Hudson Bay is like those from Esthonia and 

 St. Petersburg, intermediate between the type and ossi- 

 anus in size and colour, but marked beneath like ossianus. 

 The American form seems rare and confined to great 

 elevations in the Eocky Mountains, but will probably be 

 found at many points in Arctic America. 



A. liegcmunc is considered by Staudinger and Alpheraky 

 as nearest to euplirosync, of which the former says it 



