184 Psyche [Sept.-Dee. 
Carpenter’s figures of the types (l.c., p. 273, fig. 73A ( $ ) and 
fig. 73 B ( S ) as follows: 
a) Vein R x in all specimens has from three to five terminal 
“twigs” in the fore wings and three in the hind wings. 
b) The gradate veinlet between R x and Rs near the tip of 
the fore wing in fig. 73 A is lacking, but one is present a little 
farther proximad between R x and Sc in all but one wing of one 
male, as well as one or more less distinct ones near mid-wing. 
c) There are typically two gradates between R x and Rs in 
the fore wings, usually in the vicinity of the middle forks of 
Rs, as in fig. 73A. The distal one is lacking in both wings of 
two males (as in fig. 73 B) and in one wing of one male. Three 
females have a third gradate in one wing and one female has 
four (2 + 2) in one wing and three (2 + 1) in the other. Two 
males have a third gradate in one wing and one male has 2 + 1 
in one wing and 3 + 1 in the other. In the hind wings two is also 
the typical number. There are three in one wing of two females 
and one male. One male lacks them altogether, three males lack 
them in one wing (the other wing having two gradates in one 
specimen and one in the other), and one male has two in one 
wing and one in the other. 
d) In the fore wing of each specimen there is a gradate be- 
tween MA and MP at approximately mid-length of MP and 
usually very near or even continuous with the one between MP 
and Cux. 
e) The crossveins between the bases of MP and Cui of the 
fore wings of each specimen are as in fig. 73 B (male). 
f) In the hind wing of each specimen there is a gradate be- 
tween MA and MP near mid-length of MP and approximately 
opposite the one between MP and Cui, which latter gradate was 
not found duplicate as in fig. 73 B. 
