H. fucosa ll'nbiur. 



1825 — lliiiiNKK, Zutr. l-".x Schiiiclt, pp. 471, 472. 



tiicoior Filch. 



1856— Kiicii, Rep. Ins. N. V , Vol. Ill, p. 13S. 



var. plumbea Ily. Kdwards. 



1SS6— IIv. Edw.vkds, Ent. Amcr., \<)1. II, p. 9. 



Yellow, the body parts, outer third of jirimaries tingeil with 

 red : marked as in niiniata. Secoiitlaries pink, with an outer 

 narrow lead colored border, which occasionally becomes witle. 

 (var. p/infil>ca.) Expanse, 20-30 mm. 



Habitat, Northern Atlantic States westward. 



H. cadaverosa Strcckcr. 



187S — SrRECKEK, Proc. Davenport Acad. Sc , Vol. II, p. 270. 



Ocherous, marked with lead color as in iiiiniata, but the 

 border of secondaries narrower and sometimes absent. 



Habitat, Colorado. 



H. inculta Hy. Eihoards. 



18S2 — IIv. Edwards, Piipilio, Vol. II, p. 13. 



Cirayish lead color, the win^s thinly scaled, secondaries sub- 

 diaphanous, i)ale pink, with outer and costal bortler of s.jray not 

 sharply defined. Expanse, 25-30 mm. 



Habitat, Colorado. 



C.enus Tantura Kir In-. 



1892 — KiRBY, Cat. Lep. Hct., Vol. I, p. Sfi. 

 1893 — Neumoegen & Dy.ak, Ent. News, Vol. IV, p. 139. 

 «. Peiit/ii'liia Hy. Edwards. 



18S1 — Hv. Edwards. I'apiiio, Vol. I, p. So. 



T. majuscula 7/r. EJ-d'ards. 



iSSi — IIv. KiiWAKDs, I'apiiio, \'oi. I p. So. 



Ulack throui^hout, the tip of abdomen ocherous. Trimaries 

 deep black, secondaries less so, uniform and not translucent. 

 E.xpanse, 28 mm. 



Habitat, Arizona. 



Genus Pagara li'al/ccr. 



1856— Walker, Cat. Brit. Miis., pt. \II, p. 167S. 



Comncla Walker. 



1864— Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus.. Vol. XWI. p. 276. 



1S92 — KiRBV, Cat. Lep. Ileb. Vol. I, p. 362. 



Fmiessodts Grote and Robinson. 



1871 — CiROiEiv: RoKiNSON, Tians. Ent. Am. See, Vol. Ill, p. 176. 



1892 — Smith, Can. Ent., Vol. XXIV, p. 134. 



