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ar. brucei, Summit County, Colorado, 12,000 feet ; Fort 
c of light spots reduced, both above and below; usually 
primaries above and below, and two on inferior surface of sec- 
ar > 
( —Fort Churchill, Hudson Bay; Yellowstone Park, 
Be Sooo feet; British Columbia; Wyoming; Colorado. 
on Eagle City, Forty Mile Mission, Alaska ; 
, or . ictase a variety of the Siberian mawrisius Esp., 
re 
id it is also close to £. hefersteinii Ex., another Siberian 
we Colorado, 10,000 to 14,000 feet. 
to «young! Holl. 
Al both wings are dark brownish black; on primaries a wide sub- 
ginal band of red spots, pupiled with black. On secondaries a con- 
Galore series of rounded spots, not confivent as on primaries. Beneath 
ter the spots of primaries more confluent, but less sharply outlined. 
4 crossed by a broad-curved, median, dark band, defined on 
th sides by narrow black lines, External to this a paler band, more 
Seat ont osteo Succeeding this a moderately wide, 
even marginal band; pupils of above repeated. 
ss dark upon upper surface of wings, the ocellated red spots more 
developed. Exp. 1.50 inches. 
_ Habitat. Forty Mile Mission, Alaska. 
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Dr. Wa. A. Nason has sold his collection of insects to the State Lab- 
oratory of Natural History, University of Illinois, Urbana, IIL 
