22 Journal New York Ent. Soc. [Vol. ii. 



A. disparata Hy. Edivards. 



1SS4— A /y/>ia disparata Hv. Edwakds, Pap., Vol. IV, p. 13. 

 x%%-l—Alyl>ia oraciUnta Gkakk, Ent. Amer., Vol. Ill, p. 41. 

 \^()2—Alypia (iespt-rata KluiJV, Cat. Lep. Ilet., Vol. I, p. 35. 

 More slender than wittfeldii, with narrower, more pointed 

 primaries. Costal margin distinctly swollen and sub-hyaline. 

 The markings are like 7vitt/eiiiii, but the spots are more rounded 

 as in rar. alhoinaculata. Expanse, 35 — 38 mm. 

 Ila/>it(if, Texas, Mexico. 



A. dipsaci G/ofc S Robinson. 



186S — Alypia dipsaci GKorK& Rcisinson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, Vol. I, p. 326. 

 Black ; patagia pale yellow ; anterior and middle tibi?e orange. 

 Two yellow rounded spots on each wing. Expanse, 28 mm. 

 Habitat, California. 



A. bran nan i Stretch. 



1872 — Alvpia liraniiani STRETCH, Zyg. and Bomb. N. A., Vol. I, p. 8. 

 Black ; patagia yellow, costa concave as in ridingsii. Two 

 white rounded si)Ots on each wing. Expanse, t^:^ mm. 

 Habitat, Sierra Nevada of California. 



A. langtonii Coupe r. 



iS(>s—A/y/>ia /aiii;/o//ii Goiter, Can. Nat. (2), Vol. II. p. 64. 



1868 — Alypia sairamcnti Groie & Rokinson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, Vol.1, 



p. 327. 

 1884— .-i /!'/-/(? hitdsoiiica llv. Edwakds, Tap., Vol. IV, p, 43. 

 Black ; anterior and middle tibi?e orange, patagia yellow. 

 Two oval or rounded triangular spots on primaries and a single 

 one on secondaries, pale yellow, or sometimes whitish, with a patch 

 of metallic blue scales between them, more or less distinct. Some- 

 times traces of a second sub-basal spot on secondaries. Expanse, 



35 111 '11- 



Habitat, Canada, mountains of New England and New York 



and the Pacific coast; 



Genus Alypioides Grote. 

 1883 — Alypioides Grote, Trans. Kansas Soc, \'ol. \ III, p. 46. 



A. crescens Walker. 



1856 — Eiiseniia ? crescens Wai.ker, Cat. Brit. Mus., pt. VII, p. 1774. 

 1869 — A^i^arista grotci BoisuuvAL, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., Vol. XII, p. 70. 

 1883 — Alypioides flavi Unguis Grote. Trans. Kans, Soc, Vol. VIII, p. 46, 



