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accentuations inwardly, thus forming small whitish spots near costa and 

 inner margin respectively. A small whitish costal spot near apex, and 

 several small similar spots at inner' rim of t. p. line. 



Secondaries uniformly mouse-gray, somewhat hyaline in median and 

 submedian basal areas. The entire anal margin tufted with lighter gray 

 hair. At anal angle, between the submedian veins, a black blotch with 

 several small white kernels. Slight indications of a transverse undulating 

 line. Nerves brownish, and fringes of both wings brownish. 



Below : Head black. Legs and abdomen of dark gray. The former 

 very pilose, the tips of the hair tinted with yellowish gray. Black claws 

 and tarsi, with white segments. Whitish abdominal bands. 



Primaries and secondaries mouse-gray with whitish granules. The 

 t. p. line only visible and accentuated by a whitish costal dot, surrounded 

 by black. 



Secondaries have two dark curved transverse lines, marked by two 

 irregular, black cpstal dots. Basal areas of wings and anal margin of 

 secondaries tufted with lighter gray. 



Expanse of wings, 38 mm. Length of body, 10 mm. 



Habitat : Victoria, B. C. Type, one (^ . Coll., B. Neumoegen. 



This insect has been caught at electric light by Mr. W. H. Danby, and 

 I take pleasure in naming it after him. 



Hyparpax veiius, n. sp. 



Head yellowish with rose centre. Antenna light brown. Eyes black. 

 Collar, thorax, patagiae, as well as primaries, of beautiful light rose colour. 

 Nerves concolorous. Fringes whitish. Beyond median cell, from costa 

 to inner margin, a transverse white line, slightly bending inwardly at its 

 centre. 



Secondaries and nerves white, with a rose coloured marginal line along 

 costa and margin to anal angle. A rose tint along anterior margin, fading 

 towards centre. 



Abdomen yellowish-white vvith rose anal tuft. 



Below : Primaries and secondaries of yellowish-white with concolorous 

 nerves and fringes. Costas rose and broad marginal rose tints, especially 

 so in primaries, fading towards centres. 



Legs rose coloured. Prominent yellowish-white tibial spines, 



