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Phyciodes camillus ab. tristis Cockerell, Entomologist, 1913, p. 308. T. 1., Jim Creek, 



Boulder Co., Colo. (S. A. Rohwer). 

 P. camillus ab. rohweri Cockerell, 1. c. T. 1., North Boulder Creek, Colo. (S. A. Rohwer). 



Family HESPERUDAE 



Thanaos burgessi Skinner, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, Vol. XL (1914), p. 203. T. 1. in 

 Arizona, but also Durango, Colo. (Oslar), and Platte Canyon, Colo. (Oslar). The 

 Colorado specimens are only "tentatively associated "with the Arizona form. Allied 

 to N. brizo, but genitalia quite distinct. 



Family HEMILEUCIDAE 



Automeris io coloradensis Cockerell; Packard, Mem. Nat. Acad. Set., Vol. XII, p. 99, 



1914. T. 1., Boulder. 

 Coloradia pandora loiperda Dyar, Proc. Enloni. Soc. Wash., Vol. XIV (1912), p. 105. 



T. 1., Glenwood Springs, Colo. (Barnes). 

 Pseuzohazis eglanterina uniformis Cockerell; Packard, t. c, pp. 132, 134. T. 1., 



Island Lake, Boulder Co., Colo., 11,000 ft. (S. A. Rohwer). 



Family SATURNIIDAE 



Telea polyphemus ab. olivacea Cockerell; Packakd, t. c, p. 206. T. 1., Boulder (O. 



Wangelin). 

 tAttacus (?) fossilis Cockerell; Packard, t. c, p. 271. T. 1., Miocene, Florissant (U. of 

 Colo. Exped.). 



Family NOCTUIDAE 



Feltia venerabilis arida Cockerell, Entom. News, Vol. XXIV (1913), p. 30. T. 1., 



Boulder (Cockerell). 

 Parastichtis atrosuffusa Barnes and McDunnough, t. c, p. 113. T. 1. in Arizona, but 



also from Poncha Springs and Durango, Colo. 

 P. grotei Barnes and McDunnough, Contr. Nat. Hist. Lep. N.A., Vol. II, No. s (1914), 



p. 199. T. 1. in Arizona, but also found in Colorado. 

 Anomis serrata Barnes and McDunnough, Contr. Nat. Hist. Lep. N.A., Vol. II, No. 4 



(1913), p. 169. T. 1. in Florida, but a worn male is labeled (possibly in error?) 



Glenwood Springs, Colo. 



Family LIPARIDAE 



Clene vagans grisea Barnes and McDunnough, Contr. Nat. Hist. Lep. N.A., II, No. 2 



(1913), p. 63. T. 1. in Utah, but also (not typical) from Glenwood Springs and Oak 



Creek Canyon, Colo. 



Family GEOMETRIDAE 

 Petrophora salvata Pearsall, Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, Vol. VIII (1913), p. 58. T. I., 



Chimney Gulch, Colo. (Oslar); also southwestern Colo. (Oslar). This has passed 



as the European P. incursata. 

 Philobia versitata Pearsall, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Vol. XXI (1913), p. 191. T. 1., Clear 



Creek, Colo. (Oslar) ; also Rico and Chimney Gulch, Colo. 



