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the middle of the costa and ends on the inner third of the inner edge of the 

 wing; the outer line is nearly parallel with the outer edge of the wing, but 

 is still more oblique, ending a little inside of the outer third of the inner 

 edge. Hind wings of the same form as in C. perviridaria; white on the 

 inner two-thirds. Beneath, greenish, with an extradiscal broad band on both 

 wings; that on the hinder pair being much broader than that on the fore 

 wings. 



Length of body, c?,0.50; of litre wing, J, 0.68; expanse of wings, 1.40 

 inches. 



Nevada (H. Edwards). 



Chlorosea perviridaria, sp. nov. Plate 10, tig. 82. 



2 <t . — Of the same form as in C. nevadaria, with longer pectinations to 

 the antennae. Front reddish-brown ; vertex and antennae reddish. Palpi 

 rather brighter reddish than the front of the head. Head beneath, thorax, 

 and wings bright pea-green. Fore wings uniformly bright pea-green, with 

 no markings except a single, narrow, oblique, firm, white line, which runs 

 from a little beyond the middle of the inner edge to the outer fifth of the 

 costa; costal edge reddish (hind wings greenish, like the fore wings). Beneath, 

 both wings of the same hue as above, hinder pair uniformly greenish ; a faint 

 trace of the oblique line on the fore wings. Legs greenish ; anterior and 

 middle tibice deep red internally, white externally; all the tarsi whitish. 

 Abdomen whitish, with some green scales. 



" Length of body, J, 0.35; of fore wings, 9, 0.50; expanse of wings, 

 1.00 inch. 



Sanzalito, Cal., June 27 to duly 10 (Behrens). 



This pretty species differs from C nevadaria in its much smaller size, 

 more broadly-pectinated antenna', reddish costa, and brown front. 



SYNCHLORA Gruenee. Plate 4, tigs. 9, 12. 



Syncklora Gueu., Thai., i, 375, 1S57. 



Eimemoria Pack., Fifth Auu. Rep. Pea.lt. Ar.nl. Sc, 7(i, 1-7:;. 



tf. — Allied more closeh to Racheospila than any other genus of this 

 group. The front is unusually broad and square, much more so than in 

 Aplodes. Male palpi short, small, and weak, not extending beyond the front; 

 tip subacute, hairy; terminal joint short, pointed, partially concealed in the 



