83- 



1909, Hamp., Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M.. VIII, 558, pi. CXXXVII, f. 12, 



Namatigana; 

 1917, B. & lilcD., Check List, p. 69, #2623, Namangana. 

 Type localities: Round Mt., and Shovel Mt. Texas. 

 Number and sexes of types: 8 ^,1 9. 



Types in : National Museum ; Barnes Collection, "Type 9,1 $", "Co- 

 tj-pe"; Rutgers College, 4 $ "Cotype(s)". 



Namangana texana race consors Sm. 



1900, Sm., Proc. U. S. N. M., XXII, 477, Perigea; 



1902, Dyar, Bull. U. S. N. M., LI I, 112, #1132, Perigea; 



1909, Hamp., Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M., VIII, 558, pi. CXXXVII, f. II, 



Namangana; 

 1917, B. & McD., Check List, p. 69, # 2623a, texana race, Namangana. 

 Type locality: Phoenix, Ariz. 

 Number and sexes of types: 2$, 1 9. 



Types in: National Museum, "Type 5"; Rutgers College, "Type 9"; 

 Barnes Collection, 1 $ "Cotype". 



Specimens from Arizona possibly represent a distinct race from 

 the Texas form, judging from minor differences in the genitalia of the 

 single male available for examination. This race has been named 

 condors by Dr. Smith and the authors hesitate to sink the name as a 

 synonym of texana until they have had the opportunity to examine 

 more Arizona material. It is quite possible that the genitalia of the 

 Arizona specimen examined were those of a "freak". 



The California desert region and Southern California possesses 

 a form very similar to the Texas form, with genitalia so nearly identi- 

 cal that the authors cannot even consider the Texas and California 

 specimens distinct races, in view of the fact that the species varies 

 greatly in superficial appearance in all localities. 



The slight difference in size (25-27mm vs. 27-30mm) and the 

 black filling of the cell used by Smith to differentiate consors from 

 texann completely vanishes when a series of texana are examined ; all 

 degrees of size, and filling to the cell being present or absent in speci- 

 mens from the same locality. 



Stiria hilli sp. nov. 



Head and thorax pale-olivaceous mixed with white. Abdomen creamy- 

 olivaceous. Primaries : ground color pale-olivaceous, sprinkled with whitish 



