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^^'hitc^ with somewhat angular l)lack spots instead of rings, 

 but the sanu' in pattern. Abdomen pale oclierous, with dorsal 

 and lateral black spots, the former sid)t"onfluent into a broad band 

 becoming smok_\" brown toward base. Secondaries well rounded, 

 not at all caudate, with indistinct smoky marginal spots. Ex- 

 panse, 42 nnn. 



Habitat, Rockv Mountain region west to California, south to I 

 Chile. 



(ienus Leptarctia Strctcli. \ 



1S72 — SrKKicn, Z\>;. and Bomb. X. A., p. iiS. | 



L. califgrnise Walker. 



1855 — Walkeu, Cat. r.rit. Mun., pt. Ill, p. 625. \ 



lena Boisduvai. ' 



1869 — T30ISDCVAI,, .\iin. Soc. J'.nl. Belg. , \'u\. .\II, p. 73. 

 adnata Boisduvai. 



1869 — BoisDLV.Al., Ami. Sgc. Knl., Beli;'., \ol. \I1, p. 73. 



fulvofasciata Butler. ; 



18S1 — Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist., (5) \ol. \'III, p. 313. 



7i'rio-/iiii French. ; 



1S89 — Fri:nxii, Can. Knt., \"oI. XXI, p. 224. 



7'ar. decia Boisduvai. 



1869 — BoisDU\AL, .\nn. Sue. Cut. Bely., \'ul. XI 1. p. 72. I 



boisditvalii Butler. 



18S1— BCTLER, Ann. Xal. Hist. (5) Xdl. \ 111. j). 313. 



latifosciata Butler. 



1881 — BUM.ER, Ann. Xal. Hist. 15) \ul. \I11, p. 313. 



alliifascia Fiencli. 



18S9 — French, Can. Knt., \ul. X.Xl, p 223. 



Oicidentalis French . 



1889 — French, Can. Knt., \'ol. X.XI, p. 223. 



var. dimidiata Strctcli. 



1872 — SruEiCH, Zy^. ami Bomb. X. .\., p. iiS. • 



.':trclchii Butler. 



1S81— BUTLKU, Ann. Nat. Hist. (5) \ol. VH, p. 312. 



l)lack, patagia with a yellow line : femora of fore legs red. 

 Primaries black, or grayish black, with three irregular and broken 

 yellowish lines, the outer almost W-shaped, these lines are often 

 absent. .\ whitish basal dash. Secondaries yellow or red {var. \ 

 dccia) with marginal black spots, black border, or entirely black 

 {imr. dimidiata) or black with a median pale yellow or red line. ; 

 E.xpanse, 25 nun. i 



Habitat, Rocky Mountains and Sinra Ncvaela. 



