676 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SUEVEY. 



2. Botis californicalis Pack., Ann. N. Y. Lye. 260, (1873). 



1 have two specimens from San Francisco, which may belong here 

 (Behrens). I have not seen Dr. Packard's type. 



3. Botis insequalis (Guen.). 



Herbula suhseqiialis \\ Guen., Pyr. 177, pi. 8, fig. 3. 

 New York ; Pennsylvania. 



4. Botis generosa G. & E., Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 1, 20, pi. 2, fig. 10. 

 New York ; Pennsylvania. 



5. Botis matronalis Grote, Bull. B. S. N. S. ii, 231. 



Canada. Mr. Saunders has reared this species from the larva. 



6. Botis unimacula G. & R., Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 1, 14, pi. 2, fig. 8. 

 New York 5 Pennsylvania. 



7. Botis volupialis Grote, Bull. Geol. Survey, 3, 799. 

 Hills west of Denver, Colo. 



8. Botis signatalis (Walk.) G. & E., I. c. 10, pi. 2, fig. 11. 



The name vinulenta G. & E. has been proposed for this species in case 

 the present proves untenable, which is probable. 

 Texas (Belfrage, No. 368) ; Massachusetts ; Pennsylvania. 



9. Botis atropurpuralis Grote, Can. Ent. 9, 104. 

 Texas (Belfrage, No. 362). 



10. Botis diffissa G. & R., I. c. 19, pi. 2, fig. 16. 

 Louisiana; Texas (Belfrage, No. 368). 



11. Botis p1i€enicealis (Hlibu.), Zutr. 1, 58, figs. 115, 116. 



Texas (Belfrage, No. 366). The specimens sent by Belfrage are "triib 

 purpurroth und oraniengelb " ; but the bands are narrower than in Hiib- 

 ner's figure. There is no discal dot, as in diffissa, which is brilliant 

 vinous-red and golden-yellow. 



12. Botis latidavia G. & R., I. c. 17, pi. 2, fig. 12. 



Texas (Belfrage, No. 360). As suggested by Professor Zeller (Beitr. 

 1, 59), I regard the following as a seasonal variety. 



12 b. Botis cinerosa G. & R., I. c. 18, pi. 2, fig. 13. 

 Texas (Belfrage, No. 361). 



13. Botis sumptuosalis (Walk.), C. B. M. 34, 1281. 



B. liaruspica G. «& R., I. c. pi. 2, fig. 14. 

 f B. froceralis Led., 460. 



Massachusetts ; Pennsylvania. 



