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nearly filling the cell and subcostal region, but not strongly separ- 

 ated or contrasted from the white ground ; a curved line of this color 

 close to the outer margin ; some brown scattened scales on the veins, 

 forming lines outwardly on veins five and seven and more diffused 

 marks at the bases of veins three and four; some diffused marginal 

 groups of brown scales ; fringe interlined and tipped with brown. 

 Hind wing pale gray outwardly. Expanse, 22 mm. 



One female. 



Type, No. 14352, U. S. National Museum. 



These two specimens, though very much alike, represent distinct 

 species, I think. The collection of series only will make the matter 

 certain. 



