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Hombias sejmratus Mereck ft a}., 1904, p. 97. C\)rvalli8, Oregon; III-XI; 

 (Cordley). 



Gnrnicher, 19(X>, p. 14. Menoinonee Valley, Wi8Cnhin; at Sanguinaria 

 cniuuleu.sut. 



Grffinicher, 1907, p. 93. 9 . At liifyen cynosbati. 



Boinbias sejmrntus Swenk, 1907, p. 294. Lincoln, Oiimha, Beatrice, South 

 Bend, Weeping Wa'er, Nebraska City, West Point, Ncligh, Niobrara, Spring- 

 view, Gordon, and Sioux County, Nebuaska; III-X; at Prunus, ScUix, 

 Ribes, Rubna, Malua, Astra^falus, Lonicera, Pelalostemon, Psoralea, Verbena, 

 Sifniphoricar/Ms, Monardia, Cassia, Solidago, Carduus, and Helianthus. 



Cockerell, 19076, p. 258. Boulder, Colorado; VIII; (W. P. Cockerell). 



Tucker, 1909, p. 278. Lawrence, Kansas; V. 



Bomhias separatus Smith, 1910, p. 699. Caldwell and Westville, New 

 Jersey. Staten Island, New York. 



Cockerell, 1911, p. 391. Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts; VII. 



Bombian se^xiratus Gra>nicher, 1911, p. 249. Solon Springs in Douglas 

 County, Randall and the mouth of the Yellow River in Burnett County, 

 Hudson in St. Croix County, Prescott and Maiden Rock in Pierce Countj', 

 and Fountain City in Buffalo County, Wisconsin; VII, VIII. 



B. (Bombias) separatum Frarklin, 1913, p. 425. Connecti(;ut. Rhode 

 Island. Delaware. Virginia. West Virginia. Ohio. Detroit and 

 Maple, Michigan. Indiana. Kentucky. Grand Rapids, Wisconsin. 

 Minnesota. Missouri. Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina. South 

 Carolina. Georgia. Capron and Miami, Florida. Alabama. Missis- 

 sippi. Louisiana. Tennessee. Arkansas. North and South Dakota. 

 Montana. Wyoming. Idaho. Pasco, Wawawai, Almota, and Yakima 

 City, Washington. Ec^ho, Oregon. 



Bonihias sejmratus Viereck, 1916, p. 759. New Haven, Connecticut. 



Bequaert, 1920, p. 9. Sherborn, Massachitseits. 



See bimaculatus. 



fP.] sitkensis Nylander, 1848, p. 235. 9 , S , cT. Sitka, Alaska. 



ii. ore{7o/ten.si.s Cresson, 1878o, p. 185. cf. Ore(jon; (Edwards). 



B. mixtiiosm Ashmead, 1902a, p. 128. 9, S. PojMjff Island, Yakutat, 

 Virgin Bay, and Fox Point, Alaska; VI, VII. 



(?) B. mixttwsus Viereck et al., 1904, p. 99. Vancouver, British Columbia; 

 V, VI; (Harv.y). 



(?) B. oregonensiH Viereck et al., 1904, p. 99. Corvallis, Oregon; III- 

 VIII; (Cordley). Vancouver, British Columbia; V. 



B. derhamellun sUkenf*is Friesc!, 19046, p. 518. 



Fletcher and Gibson, 1908, p. 111. Mt. Cheam, British Columbia, 

 (Fletcher); and Skagway District of Northern British Columbia, (White- 

 Fraser). 



Franklin, 1913, p. 377. Fort Wrangel, Seldovia, Juneau, and Urea, 

 Alaska. Comox and Metlakatla, British Columbia. Mt. Rainier, Olympic 

 Mountains, Seattle, and Pullman, Washington. Mt. Hood, Oregon. 

 Ix)lo Trail and Bitter Root Mountains. Idaho. Fieldbrook, California. 



See alhnnnaliH and frigidity. 



