1943] 
Genus Pleuropompha 
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not as broad as in costata; inner almost spiniform but both 
flattened. Rest of spurs spiniform. 
Not as common as costata and seems to occupy the same 
range. It has been universally confused with costata in collec- 
tions. 
^Holotype: 3 , Presidio, Texas, June 1-15, 1941, at light 
(USNM). 
/Allotype: 2 , eutopotypical (USNM). 
^Paratypes: 3 S 3 , 4 $ 2 , eutopotypical (USNM). 
1 3 , Dog Canon, Brewster Co., Texas, Sept. 3, 1912 Rehn and 
Ilebard (Phila. Acad.). 
13, 1 2, Brewster Co., Texas, D. J. & J. N. Knull (Ohio State). 
iA 3 , Cloudcroft, Sacramento Mts., New Mexico, July 1, 1940, 
D. G. Hall (USNM). 
1 2 , Roswell, New Mexico, Aug., 1902 (Fall Coll’n., MCZ). 
1 2 , Texas Pass, Dragoon Mts., Arizona, July 19, 1917, W. M. 
Wheeler (MCZ). 
The Female of N eonympha maniola Nabokov 
(Lepid.-Satyridae) 
Since describing this species (1943, Psyche, 49:68), I have 
found three specimens of its female (two labelled “Paradise, 
Ariz.,” one “So. Ariz.”) in the collection of the United States 
National Museum. My reference (l.c. pp. 62, 69, 70) to 
Wright’s figures has proved to be correct. 
V. Nabokov, Mus. Comp. Zoology 
Cambridge, Mass. 
