I'l.A'i'i-: (I 



ADII/I'S 



L.lMI'li.l 



K). 



4.7.- 



-hii nil si. 

 White 



.Ml 



■>[). II((l()t\pe $, 



-baruesi. ^ , close lo t'oriM iieva- 

 ileiisi.i. Mission S:in Jose, 

 Ciilif., (Miss I.owrie). L. 

 htirnesi nevddenKix differs 

 from tliis ^ in fliat tlie ordi- 

 nary sjiots and lines are even 

 more suffused into flie general 

 ground color and hardlv vis- 

 ible. 



iS. — forbesi. n. sp. Ilolotype $, 

 Stockton, Utah. (S])aulding). 



49. — diunica, Sm. Topotype $, 

 Stockton, Utah, (Spaulding). 



•50. — ne fascia, Sm. ^ , Hunters, 

 Washington, (E. Xelson). 



51. — nefascia, Sm. $ , Provo, Utah, 

 (Spaulding). This form of L. 

 nefascia strongly resembles 

 the red form of I>. forbesi, 

 but usually the orbicular is 

 slightly smaller, clearer out- 

 lined, and rounder in the lat- 

 ter species. 



•52. — variota, Grt. $, \'iiie\ard, 

 I'tah, (Spaulding) ex. '('oil. 

 .Vuct.). 



•53. — variiita, Grt. ^ , dark form, re- 

 sembling scopeop.s, Victoria, 

 15. C. Kindly .sent by K. H. 

 IMackmore, F.E.S. 



54. — sropeops. Dyar. $ , Kaslo, B. 

 C, labeled scopeops, Dyar, G. 

 F. H. See text in regard to 

 further data about this speci- 

 men. 



55. — ficopeops, Dyar. $, Teliachapi, 

 Kern Co., Calif. See text. 



5fi. — alfermita, Grt. , Provo, Utah, 

 (Spaulding). This form 



might easily be confused with 

 belfragei on superficial exami- 

 nation, hut the orbicular is 

 not round as is that of the 

 latter species. 



57. — alfernata, Grt. 

 Ohio. 



$ , Columbus, 



•58. — alternata, Grt. $ , Glenwood 

 Springs, Colo. 



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