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139 [[strike]] N.Y.Tribune Jan 24. 1865 Dr. Velie's Colorado Lepidoptera 1.Parnassuss smintheus doubled = nomron = clarius = clodius 2nd Pieris var. casta 3. Col. eurytheme 4. Nath. Iole 5. C. huntera 6 Limenitis weidemeyerii 7 var. milberti 8 Argynuis columbina 9 " zereme 10 " aglaia? atlantis? 11 " myrina? front wings only 12 Melitae editha 13 " palla 14 " mylitta 15 " phaon 16 Polyommatus acuion? 5 [[symbol for male]] 17 " n. sp? 18 Chionobas n. sp. 19 Caenonympha ochracea 20 Pamphila n.sp. 21 Syrichthus n. sp. 22 ornoiata vermiculata 23 Saturnia eglanterina [[?]] 24 5 underdetermine heterocera [[left margin notes]] Four Nuities - not structured, colorational, phytophagic, unity of size (N.E.Nat. p.244) [[image]] of variability Three structural, habits, voice & motion = Cec. Tutice (from Harris's description) must be a Diplosis NY Ins p.593 [[end left marginal notes]] [[end page]] [[start page]] (140 Sent Mus. Comp. Zool. *621 - 2. [[symbol for male and female]] large dotted wings Oedipoda - proth. bifid ^[[note at bottom of page referenced here]]*unknown to Scudder^ *623-4 - scarlet wings 625 Aequalis [[symbol for female]] Say. Ita Scudder, impromptu. *626 largest proth. trifid (like Oedip. maritima) *627 Oed. trifaciata Say *628 - near 3-fasciata, but antennae shorter & slenderer *629 Gr. formosus Say *630-1. Black short wings; chloealtis? nubilis Say 632 - Acr.alutaceum "Not: Alutaceum & rubiginonum, have spots on elytra. A. emarginatum Uhler (Scudder) 635 Cal. flavovittatus [[symbol for female]] 636-7 - femur-rubrum. (??Wings too long. Scudder. C. [[spretus?]] Uhler 638-9 Blue tred = very abundant in Kansas 640-2 Like Romalea = [[symbol]] the Florida Romalea 644-5 Ephippigger [[symbol for male and female]] = abundant west of Mississippi Anatrus purprivasceum Uhler? P.E.S.P. III p.550 647-8 --------- pupa 649 Con. ensiger [[symbol for female]] Yes. "Brachys - forms several very distinct groups, which I should consider as genera, but that Lacordaire states that they emerge imperceptibly together." Lec. [[underscore]] Bupsest [[/underscore]] p.251 see also Lec. N. Sp. Cols. p.8 "Larva of Agrilus ruficollis lives in the interior of the stalks of Rubus" (S5. Halderman ibid p.243)