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b. Hind wing without postmedial Tine ; 



(a) Primaries elongate, narrow, the costal and inner 

 margins sub-parallel; angle (bend) of t. p. line 



opposite cell decidedly acute perohliqua. 



(b) Primaries normal ; angle (bend) of t. p. line op- 

 posite cell decidedly obtuse stramentosa. 



(diplocyina). 



Bagisara buxea Grote. 



1881, Grt., Can. Ent., XIII, 230, Schinia. 



1882, Grt., Papilio, II, 64, pi. I, f. 4, Schinia. 



1882, Sm., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., X, 225, not Schinia. 



1883, Grt., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, X, 265, Xanthodes. 

 1883, Grt., Proc. Am. Phil. Soc, XXI, 166, Trileuca. 



1890, Grt., Can. Ent., XXII, 71, Xanthodes. 



1891, Sm., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, XVIII, 123, Schinia {Trileuca). 

 1893, Sm., Bull. U. S. N. M., XLIV, 213, Trileuca. 



1896, Ottol., Ent. News, VII, 228, Trileuca. 



1903, Dyar, Bull, U. S. N. M., LII, 182, No. 2263, Trileuca. 



1910, Hamp., Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M., IX, 157, text fig. 49, Bagisara. 



1917, B. & McD., Check List, p. 71, No. 2731, Bagisara. 



guttata Dyar. 



1923, Dyar, Ins. Insc. Menst., XI, 17, Bagisara. 



form delicia Dyar. 



1907, Dyar, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, XV, 52, Trileuca. 

 1910, Hamp., Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M., IX, 157, Bagisara. 

 1917, B. & McD., Check List, p. 71, No. 2732, Bagisara. 



Specimens compared with the types prove the above synonymy. 

 B. gustata is a straight synonym of buxca; the name delicia may be 

 reserved for the sh'ghtly browner form. All intergrades are found 

 in Texas and Arizona material. 



The authors acknowledge with thanks the kind assistance of 

 Messrs. Doll and Engelhardt who recompared specimens which had 

 been compared with Dr. Dyar's types with the type of huxea in the 

 Neumoegen Collection ; in order to eliminate any chance for error. 



Lythrodes radiatus Sm. 



1903, Sm., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, XXIX, 206, Lythrodes. 

 1910, Hamp., Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M., IX, 215. text fig. 80 (as radiata), 

 Lythrodes. 



