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While undoubtedly runty specimens of the typical form might 

 be confused with the Texas race, the authors believe the two racially 

 distinct. 



Type locality: Kerrville, Texas. 



Number and sex of types: Holotype 9, June 1902; 4 9 Paratypes, June 

 1916, Sept. 1900, and 2 without dates. 



Types in: Barnes Collection; except 1 Paratype, without date, U. S. 

 National Museum. 



GEOMETRIDAE 



LARENTIINAE 



Lygris propulsata Wlk, 



1862, Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M.. XXV, 1389, Cidarta. 



pachardata, Lint. 



1878, Lint., Ent. Cont., IV, 113, 30; = Rept. N. Y. State Cabinet, p. 225. 

 Cidaria. 



ximena, Ellsworth. 



1918, Ellsw., Lepidopterist, II, 21, Neolexia. 



Thru the kindness of Mr. S. E. Cassino the authors were enabled 

 to examine one of the types of ximena Ellsw. The specimen is a male 

 with no other label than "10.044 A.". It is the dark form of the species 

 favorably matching specimens compared with the types of propulsata 

 and packardata by Dr. J. AtcDunnough. 



COSSIDAE 



COSSINAE 



COMADIA, B. & McD. 



Type C. hertholdi Grote. 



1911, B. & McD., Contr. Nat. Hist. Lep. N. A., I, #1, 26, type designated 

 C hertholdi Grote. 



The species of this genus seem to have a very unstable veination; 

 the hind wings of some specimens having a cross vein between the 

 veins 7, or 6 and 7, and 8; and in one specimen a small auxiliary cell 

 is developed by an additional vein connecting the cross vein and the 

 apex of the cell. In some specimens veins 6 and 7 arise separately, 

 in others they are connate, and in others stalked, while in a single 



