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Order LEPIDOPTERA 



Superpamily PAPILIONOIDEA 

 Family SATYRIDAE 

 Oeneis alberta oslari; Chionobas alberta oslari Skinner, Entom. News, May, p. 220. 

 T. 1. Deer Creek Canyon, Colo., Sept. 25, 1909 (E. J. Oslar). Larger than true 

 alberta; in color and markings above it much resembles (E. kalahdin; below it is 

 exactly alberta. 



Family HESPERIIDAE 



Urbicola pawnee montana; Pamphila pawnee montana Skinner, Entom. News, Nov., 

 p. 413. Colorado, eleven collected by David Bruce; two only have more precise 

 data, one Chaffee Co., 7,500 ft., the other Salida, May 21, 7,500 ft. The altitude of 

 Salida is 7,038 ft.; the type locality must be understood as near Salida, at 7,500 ft. 

 The insect is much darker than typical U. pawnee. 



Anthomaster sylvanoides utahensis; Pamphila syhanoides utahensis Skinner, Entom. 

 News, Nov., p. 413. T. 1. Park City, Utah. Also from Idaho, and "Grizzly Moun- 

 tains," Colorado (no collector cited). Larger and paler than typical A. sylvanoides. 



Family NOCTUIDAE 



Acronycta metra J. B. Smith. Entom. News, July, p. 311. "Seattle, Washington; 



Colorado (Bruce)." The Colorado specimen had been referred with doubt to A. 



felina. Seattle is herewith designated as the type locality. 

 Euxoa angulirena J. B. Smith. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, XXXVI, "Nov., 1910" (received 



Feb., 191 1), p. 257. T. 1. Colorado (Bruce). Allied to E. brevipennis. 

 E. brevistriga J. B. Smith, t. c, p. 257. T. 1. Colorado, probably near Denver, collected 



by David Bruce. Allied to E. brevipennis. 

 E. lenola J. B. Smith, t. c, p. 260. "Glenwood Springs, Colorado, in August (Barnes); 



Fort Collins, Colorado (Gillette); Hot Springs, New Mexico, 7,000 ft. (Hulst)." 



The last locality is evidently Las Vegas Hot Springs. Glenwood Springs is herewith 



designated as the type locality. The species was confused with E. taenis and E. 



E. poncha J. B. Smith, t. c, p. 258. "Denver, Ft. Collins, Poncha Springs, Colorado, 

 in July." Received from David Bruce and C. P. Gillette. Allied to E. medialis and 

 E. truva. Poncha Springs is to be considered the type locality. 



E. rabiata J. B. Smith, t. c, p. 255. "Volga, South Dakota; Colorado; Calgary, 

 Canada." The Colorado specimen from the Hulst collection. Allied to E. rumatana 

 and E. niveilinea. Volga is herewith designated as the type locality. 



E. teplia J. B. Smith, t. c, p. 253. "Colorado (Bruce); Stockton, Utah, IX, 14 (Spald- 

 ing)." Allied to E. cinereo pallida. Stockton is herewith designated as the type 

 locality. 



E. truva J. B. Smith, t. c, p. 259. "Denver and Poncha Springs, Colorado; July and 

 September." Received from D. Bruce. Allied to E. caenis Grote. Denver is here- 

 with designated as the type locality. 



