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30. Piatrix, Grt. 



31. Neogama, Ab. and Sm. 



Communis, Grt. 



32. Subnata, Grt. 



33. Delilah, Streck. 

 Adoptiva, Grt. 



34. Cerogama, Guen. 

 Sub-variety Bunkeri, Grt. 



Bunkeri is hardly far enough from the type-form of Cerogama to 

 be distinguished from it. 



35. Zoe, Behr. 



Probably the Pacific form of Ilia, which it very much resembles. 

 The hind wings are more of a yellowish shade. 



B. Species with Hind Wing* of Various Shade* of Rid. 

 a„ Hind Wings Flame or Salmon Red. 



36. Ilia, Cram. 

 Sub-variety Uxor, Guen. 

 Sub-variety Snowiana, Grt. 



Ilia is subject to very much variation of the primaries. 



b. Hind Wings with Violl;t Shade. 

 ~~ 37. Aholibah, Streck. 



C. Hind Wings with Shades of Crimson Red. 



* Black hand as a rule not extend in;/ to the inner margin. 



38. Parta, Guen. 



Sub-variety Perplexa, Streck. 

 Perplexa is very near to the type-form of Parta. 



39. Marmorata, Edit: 



40. Faustina, Streck. 

 Sub-variety Per&ita, H>j- Edw. 

 Variety a. Zillah, Streck. 



41. Irene, Behr. 



42. Augusta, Hi/. Edw. 



43. Unijuga, Walk. 

 Sub-variety Junctura, Walk. 

 Sub-variety Meskei, Grt. 



Both sub-varieties are hardly distinguishable from Unijuga. 



44. Nupta, Linn. 



Taken in Massachusetts, Long Island, and Pennsylvania by per- 

 sons who ought to know the species, and are reliable. It is the only 

 species found in Europe as weU as America. 



