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tufted. A little dusting of black across basal half of primaries. A few 

 black grains on costa, between discal space and apex, and a few black 

 tiny dots at intersection of nervures and exterior margin of primaries. 



Below, uniformly white. 



Expanse of wings, 46 mm.; length of body, 14 mm. 



Habitat ; Virgin River, S. Utah. $ . Type coll. Chas. Palm. 



Gojiodonta wiica, n. sp. 



Palpi, head and collar brilliantly white. Eyes black. Antennae 

 brown. Thorax heavily tufied, dark brown. Patagiae powdered with 

 gray. Abdomen and legs bright yellow. Fringes grayish brown. Interior 

 margin inwardly curved near the outer angle and overlapping near base. 

 Primaries, for three-quarters of their extent from base, dark brown with 

 an olive tint, bordered by a dark transverse, undulating line, and showing 

 in this field traces of such lines. Discal spot indicated by olive colour. 

 Base, inner curve of interior margin, and a basal dash of lilac grainlets. 

 The space from costa near apex down to the sharply pointed outer angle 

 transversed by well defined undulating lines of lighter colour. Secondaries 

 of uniform bright yellow. Fringes concolorous. A black irregular mar- 

 ginal band to anal angle. 



Below : Primaries brownish-black fading into light yellow along exterior 

 margin. A bright yellow basal tuft, and the costa of the same bright 

 colour. Nervures indicated by yellow lines. Secondaries uniformally 

 yellow. 



Expanse of wings, 33 mm.; length of body, 12 mm. 



Habitat : Indian River, Fla. Types, $ ^ . Coll. Neumoegen and 

 Palm. 



This insect is easily distinguished from its West Indian and South 

 American relatives by its size and yellow secondaries. 



Heliodora, n. gen. 



Eyes prominent, naked. Infra-clypeal plate projecting. Vestiture 

 hairy. Palpi short and fringed. Abdomen stout, untufted. Primaries 

 long and narrow, rounded at apices, curving somewhat at exterior angle, 

 and bulging near base. Secondaries much broader than primaries, 

 rounded. Tibi;e spinose, armed with two outer claws, 



Heliodora magjiifica, n. sp. 



Eyes black. Antennte brown, slender. Head, collar, thorax, and 

 upper part of abdomen straw-yellow. Fringes brown. Legs yellowish- 



