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Duplicates : P. alpina,* exulans, caliginosa, craccse,* scoliseforme,* chrysorrhea,* 

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 land), flavicornis, spilodoctyla, resinana,* trepidaria, carbonaria, blandiata, suspeota, 

 alpinalis, albulalis var. thules, dahlii, myricse,* adusta, gothicina, lobulata, ridens, 

 colquhounana, &c. Desiderata : very numerous, especially local forms and aberra- 

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