— 169 — 



which consist of orange hair pencils ; in fcssel/aris, tliese struciures 

 arc black. Expanse, 40 mm. 



Habitat, .\llantic States westward. 

 H. edwardsii Packard. 



i.>()4— r AiK.AKl), I'roi-. Knt. Soc, I'liil., Vol. Ill, p. 129. 

 iransltuida Walker. 



1865 — Wai.Kku, Cat. Uiit. Mu-., pt. XWl, p. 310. 

 i/iieniis Boisiluval. 



1S60 — I$i>isi)i \Ai., Ann. Eiit. Soc, licly., \ol. XII, p. Si. 

 race labecula Grotc. / 



1S81 — Gkotk, I'apilio, Vol. I, p. 174. 



Tliorax sordid huff yellow, abdomen red above, often marked 

 with terminal black tlorsal patches in the v. Fore wings heavily 

 si)rinkled with chocolate brown, more ov less translucent, often 

 markedly so. Six clay yellow bands cross the wings, slightly 

 waved, the sixth (marginal) often obsolete. In very translucent 

 specimens, the bands are distinct only on costa a.nd internal 

 margin. 



Habitat, California. 



The race labecula differs in having no pink tint oi) the 

 secondaries, while all the markings are slightly more iliffused. 



Habitat, Rocky Mountain region. 

 H. maculata Han is. 



i>4i — llAKKis. bis., Mass., p. 259. 

 fulvojiavij Walker. 



1S55 — Wai.KKU, Cal. liiit. Miis.. pi. 11-1, p. 733. 

 gttlti/era I lerricli-Scliaffer. 



1855 — Hkkkich-Schai;ki-i;u. Ausser. Scliniett., fiji. 2S4. 



race angulifera Walker. 



l8()6— Wai.KKK, Lord's Nal. in N'aiicv., \ol. II. p. 355. 



iitiii Ily. Edwards. 



1877 — llv. KnWAUDS, Proc. Cal. Acad, ."^ci., \<)l. \11, p. 12*1. 



race agassizii J\jckaril. 



iS()4 — I'Ai KAKI), I'roc. Knr. Soc. I'liii., \ol. III. p. 128. 



cr.lijoniiid Walker. 



1864— WaLKKK, Cal. lliil. Mus., pi. .\X.\1, p. 371. 



sitlicis ISoisdiival. 



1869 — HoiSDCVAl., .\nn. I'.nt. Soc, Helj;., \ ol. XII, p. Si. 

 Head and thorax brownish ocherous, with two tliffusc l)rown 

 bands on the latter. Abdomen and hind wings whitish. l'\)re 

 wings light yellow with six transverse, deep brown, irregular bands. 

 The second to fourth (from base) are usually more or less con- 

 fluent, the fifth is often sharply dentate outwardly and the sixth 

 consists of a row of rounded intervenular spots. The markings 



