104 



Notes on a specimen compared with the types of lurid a by the 

 senior author read: "Not lurida, ours good species". 



Notes on a specimen compared by the junior author read: "Not 

 lurida, $ $ types, Jalapa, Mex,, very yellow and almost entirely lack- 

 ing all the black shading on both wings, the secondaries are heavier 

 scaled, immaculate, vs. the grey buff and black shades of Arizona 

 specimens." 



Tentatively the name otho may be preserved for Arizona speci- 

 mens, at least as a distinct race. 



EUBAPHE INTERMEDIA Gracf. 



1887, Graef, Ent. Amer., Ill, 42, Crocota. 



1893, N. & D., Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, I, 156, Euhaphe. 



1901, Hamp., Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M, III, 192, pi. XLII, f. 11, Holomelina. 



1919, Seitz, Macrolepid., VI, 294, pi. XXXVIII, b, Euhaphe. 



The type, in the Brooklyn Institute, has primaries similar to those 

 of parvula, the secondaries with the black marginal band wider, similar 

 to laeta race treatii {rubropicta Pack.). 



race parvula N. & D. 



1893, N. & D., Ent. News, IV, 140, intermedia var., Crocota. 



1893, N. & D., Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, I, 156, intermedia var., Euphaphe. 



1919, Seitz, Macrolepid., VI, 294, intermedia form, Euhaphe. 



1920, Hamp., Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M., Suppl. II, 316, Euhaphe. 



cocciniceps Schs. 



1901, Schs., Ann. & Mag. N. H., (7), VII, 269, Holomelina. 



1901, Hamp., Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M., Ill, 189, pi. XLII, f. 10, Holomelina. 



1919, Seitz, Macrolepid., VI, 294, intermedia form, Euphaphe. 



1920, Hamp., Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M., Suppl. II, 316, parvula, Euhaphe. 



According to specimens recently compared with the types of 

 parvula (Brooklyn Institute) and cocciniceps (National Museum), 

 these names represent only a single race of intermedia, differing from 

 intermedia in that the black band on the hind wings is narrower. The 

 type of cocciniceps is larger than the type of parvula, but apparently 

 that is the only difference. 



Hampson (1920) has already published this synonymy, but lists 

 parvula as a distinct species from intermedia. 



