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PRELIMINARY LIST OF THE MACRO-LEPIDOPTERA OF ALBERTA, N.-W. T

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

F. H. Wolley Dod
Affiliation:
Millarville, Alberta.

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488. Hydriomena quinquefasciata, Pack.— Veru common. Middle July to middle Aug. Exceedingly variable. The specimens that I have from the mountains (Banff) are duller in colour than those taken nearer Calagary, with less green. Mr. Taylor says: “It is best for the present to use the name quinquefasciata, Pack., for the moth we have been calling sordidata. It is probabaly the same as the sordidata, Fabr., of Europe (but a good variety), but it is not the sordidata of Packard's Monograph, which I think must bear Packard's name, nubilifasciata”.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1906

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References

* “This is a form of the European turbata, Hbn.” (L. B. Prout, in litt.)