46 BULLETIN BROOKLYN ENTOM. SOC. VOL. VIL July 1884.) 
War. srotiana, Bailey, N.A. Ent. 21. Larger than Briseis, with subreniform 
and s.m. space white, and strongly contrasting. Median band of secondaries as in 
allied species. 
Var. semirelicta, Grt. 6th An, Rep. Peab. Acad. Sci. 39, Buf. Bull. 2, pl. I, 
f. 11, Papilio, 1, 163, Can. Ent. 15, 11, Streck. Rho. Het. 121, Hulst, Papilio 1, 
218, Bull. Brookl. Ent, Soe. 3. 11. Very like pura in appearance q. v. 
44. Hermia, Hy. Edw. Bull. Brookl.. Ent. Soc. 2, 93. 
Primaries brown gray; linés and markings very distinct; t.p. line like Briseis 
save that the sinus is deep, so it nearly reaches t.a. line near inner margin. Second- 
aries as in allied forms. Expands 80mm. Habitat, Col. 
45, electilis, Walk. C.B.M. 12009, Butler. Papilio I, 171. 
Primaries dark cinereous, speckled with, black, and with a blackish diffuse band 
across the. middle concealing the reniform spot; lines distinct; submarginal ‘line un- 
dulating, incomplete. Secondaries as in allied species. Expands 80 mm. Habitat, 
Cal. Mex. 
+ Var. californica, Edw. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. 2,-509, Streck. Rho. Het. oy pl. 11, 
f. 13, Hy. Edw. Proc. Cal. Acad.Sci. July 1875. 
Primaries much lighter; submarginal white line prominent, distinct, serrate. 
+ Var. Cleopatra, Hy. Edw. Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. July 1875, Streck. Rho. Het. 
99. Color of californica, but with lines indistinct and s.m. band hardly apparent. 
Habitat, Cal. : : 
* Var. Irene, Behr. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 3, 24, Hy. Edw. Proc. Cal. Acad. 
Sci. July 1875, Virgilia, Hy. Edw. Bull. Brookl. Ent, Soc..3, 56. . Primaries brown. 
Habitat, Cal. ; 3 
Var, Volumnia, Hy. Edw. l.c. 3. 56. Primaries’ much dashed with white; 
median band reaching anal margin. A be 
Var. Valeria, Hy. Edw. l.c. 3 56. Poiunaes light fawn color;. median band 
narrow. Habitat, Ariz. 
It has been difficult for me to arrive at a decision with regard toa 
number of species given above. /ausfma will 1 am confident be found 
to intergrade with verecunda; likewise Briseis with JZariana; indeed of 
Brisets 1 have a specimen-from New York,» which is the counterpart of 
Mariana. In fact from verecunda through Faustina, allusa, Mariana, 
Briseis, Cleopatra, Hermia, and caltfornica:to Lrene;.1 am:confident from 
the varivus collections about New York a complete and unbroken series 
of intergrading specimens could be made. ‘The above however gives my 
present opinion in view of what I think can be relied upon. 
46. Luciana, Hy. Edw. Proc, Cal. Acad. Sci. July 1875, sire The Het. 
p--99, Nebruskcee, Dodge, Can. Ent. .7, 2, Grote.,l.c..7, 2,, Hy. Edw. Bull» Brookl. 
Ent. Soc. 3, 54. 
