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1956
The Lepidopterists' News
101
126. Atrytone rurkola Boisduval. Albany Co.: Pole Mt. 8-15-55. Platte Co.: Guernsey 7-16-52, 6-10-53.
127. Atrytonopsis hianna Scudder. Platte Co.: Guernsey 5-18-54.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The writer is indebted to the following individuals for making or confirming determinations: Mr. F. M. Brown and Mr. Don Eff, various families and for loans of comparison material; Mr. L. P. Grey, Speyeria; and Dr. J. W. Tilden, Hesperiidae.
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This paper is published with the approval of the Director, Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station as Journal Paper No. 74.
Dept. of Entomology & Parasitology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo., U. S. A.
With very great regret, we have just received word of the death of Brigadier W. H. EVANS, an Honorary Life Member of the Society. The distinguished authority on the Hesperiidae of the world passed peacefully away in his sleep, apparently on 13 November. A biographical obituary, accompanied by a complete list of published work on Lepidoptera, will be published in a later issue of the News.
C. L. Remington