— 172 - 



l\', p. 121. ' 



the interspaces containing wliiu 



H. ingens Hy. Edwards. 



iSSt— Hy. Edwaros, Papilio, Vol. I, p. 39. 



scap u ill ris S t re tc li . 



1885 — SruKTCH, Knt. Amer., \'<<\. I, p. i(>(). 



Head, sides and centre of collar, terminal two-thirds of 

 jKitagia and centre of thorax white, .\bdomen ocher yellow above 

 with lateral brown spots. Inner half and outer fourth of base of 

 patagia, and ground color of primaries dark brown. Silvery 

 white spots as in argr/i/crta, but larger and more confluent, almost 

 tiie same color on costa as elsewhere. Secondaries whitish with 

 small apical brown s|K)ts. Expanse, 55 mm. 



Habitat, Rockv Mountain region to .Arizona. 



H. ambigua Strcckcr. 



1878 -Stukckkr, rrcK'. I )av. .Ac.-ul. Sci., \'nl. II, p. 274. 



Iwltcri, Hy. Edwards. 



1884 — Hv. "Edwards, I'apilio, \<)1. 



Fore wings light brown, all 

 longitudinal streaks ; veins brighter brown. Thorax pale brown 

 the patagia and collar ed.ged with darker. Abdomen pale pinkish 

 above. Expanse, 50 mm. 



Habitat, Colorado. 



(lenus Aemilia Kir/>v. 



1892 — KuiBY, Cat. Lep. llet., \dl. I, p. 21S. 



I Ameles Walker. 



1855— Wai.kkr, Cat. I5rit. Miis., pt. Ill, p. 711. 



Sviiopsis (>/ spci'irs. 



Abdomen rosy red roseata. 



Abdomen yellow occidentalis. 



A. roseata W'all^ei-. 



1S68 — Walkku, Lord's Nat. in \anc., \ ol. II, p. 336. 



sangiiivcnosa Neumocgen. 



1892 — NkcmiKCKN, Can. l'"nt., \iil. .\\I\', p. 22S. 



7'ar. cinnamonea IJoisduval. 



18CS — BoisDiVAL, Ann. Sue. Knt. BcIl;.. \'o1. \II, p. So. 



1869 — GuOTi; i\; Koiunsdn, Trans. .\ni. I'.nt. Soc, \ol. Ill, p. 175. 



var. significans Hy. Julivards. 



iSSS— Hv. Edwards, Ent. .Vnier., \ul. Ill, p. 1S2. 

 i!i-ighl red ; sct'onilarics whitish sid)translucenl, patagia 

 whitish centrally. I'rimaries brown, veins and margins red. Ot 

 the five bands of spots on primaries, the basal ones are yellowish, 



