181 



The sorting of miscellaneous Bombycids has yielded five males 

 and three females ; with the addition of the following localities : Palm- 

 erlee, Paradise, Chiricahtia Mts., and Jerome, Ariz. ; and High Rolls, 

 N. Mex. 



The authors agree with Dr. Dyar that the species is apparently 

 quite distinct from pulverea; and that pasathelys is a synonym, a speci- 

 men having been compared with the type of the latter name by the 

 junior author. 



SCHIZURA BIEDERMANI B. & McD. 



1911, B. & McD., Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, XIX, 81, Schisura. 



1912, B. & McD., Contr. Nat. Hist. Lep. N. A., I, (4), 23, pi. X, f. 3 5 



"cotype", f . 8 " 9 type", Schisura. 



clammenhoa Dyar. 



1914, Dyar, Proc. U .S. N. M., XLVII, 387, Diceniria. 



A male "cotype" of biedermani matches the types of both clam- 

 menhoa and biedermani. 



Males of this species are not unlike large S. leptinoides in both 

 wing shape and pattern. Not possessing specimens of the various 

 species referred to Dicentria, the authors retain biedermani in Schizura. 

 Should the species be placed in Dicentria, apparently leptinoides will 

 also have to accompany it. 



Cerura occidentalis race gigans McD. 



1922, McD., Can. Ent., LIV, 139-141, occidentalis race, biol, Cerura. 



deorum Dyar. 



1922, Dyar, Ins. Insc. Menst., X, 174, occidentalis s.sp., Cerura. 



Dr. Dyar's type came from Manitou, Colo. The Barnes Collec- 

 tion contains specimens apparently gigans from Calgary, Alta. ; Ar- 

 rowhead Lake, B. C. ; and Boulder, Colo. There appears no tangible 

 difference between specimens from these localities. Dr. Dyar's type 

 has been matched with a specimen from Arrowhead Lake. A paratype 

 of gigans is before the authors. 



Cerura ctnerea race wileyi Dyar. 



1922, Dyar, Ins. Insc. Menst., X, 174, cinerea s.sp., Cerura. 



