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not turritis, but is the dwarfed form (hesperidis). The name 

 minor has priority. The form of the male with yellow instead 

 of orange tips is aureoflavescens (Entom. xxi. p. 189 ; Entom. 

 Amer. v. p. 34). 



Colias hyale var. ■pallida was originally applied by Robson and 

 Gardner (and also in Entom. xxii. pp. 4, 56) to the light form of 

 the female, properly the typical form. The variety pallida, 

 Tutt, may be named pallidior. 



C. electa var. aurivillius is the same as var. pallida (Entom. 

 xxii. p. 5). 



C. tviskotti alexandra, Stgr., if a subspecies, is unfortunately 

 named, since there is an American species with the same name. 



C. edwardsii is not from Virginia. The white female of C. 

 philodice was named, long ago, pallidice, Scudd., alba, Maynard 

 (c/". Entom. xxii. p, 5).. Similarly the white female of C. eury- 

 theme has earlier names, one of which is pallida (West Amer. 

 Sci. 1887, p. 217) ; see also Scudder's * Butterflies of New 

 England ' for full details. 



C. (Meganostoma) cesonia var. rosea, Stgr., appears from 

 Skinner's catalogue to be preoccupied by var. rosea, McNeill, 

 1889 ; but McNeill wrote rosa. 



G. croceus var. poveli is pseudomas (Entom. xxii. p. 26), and 

 the later ohsoleta, Tutt. 



C. croceus var. pyrenaica is probably minor (Entom. xxii. 

 p. 176). The ab. cceridea is evidently close to purpurascens 

 (Entom. xxii. p. 3). 



Neophasia princetonia is from Arizona, not from Illinois. 



Epinephele tithonus vars. subalbida, Verity, and albida, Russel, 

 are pallescens and albidus, Entom. xxii. p. 3, but there rather 

 insufficiently indicated. For pallescens see also Entom. xix. 

 p. 230. 



Pyrameis cardui var. minor, Canad. Entom. 1890, p. 57 ; 

 Ent. Rec. 1890, p. 60, appears to have priority over var. minor, 

 Cann. 



Limenitis Camilla var. nigrina = nigra, Entom. xxii. p. 54, 

 the first doubtless earlier. See also nigra, Mosl. 1886, without 

 description. The ab. obliterata, Shipp, is doubtless the one 

 named obliterata, Robs. & Gard. 



Chrysophanus phlceas vsiY.fasciata, Ckll. (Entom. xxii. p. 99) 

 is the banded form ; var. fasciata, Streck., is the corresponding 

 variety of the American race (hypophlaas) . 



Zygcsna filipendulce ab. flava = ceiinus, Robs. & Gard. 

 Z. lavandidce has a yellow ab. lutesens (Entom. xxii. p. 128). 



Spilosoma urticce ab. radiata was perhaps first named in 

 Entom. xxii. p. 147. 



Arctia caia ab. lutescens, credited to Tutt, appears to have 

 been first named in Entom., June, 1887, pp. 150-152. 



