1893-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 63. 



13. C. eximia sp. nov. <$. Antennae blackish; palpi white, edged below 

 with black; front white; collar dark brown in front; the patagiae have a 

 dark brown spot upon the base; the body is white, with a faint grayish 

 dorsal line, the thorax and abdomen below are yellowish white and the 

 legs are uniformly of the same color; the primaries are creamy white with 

 the costa very heavily margined with dark brown; the submedian and 

 median nerves and the median and costal nervules near the outer margin 

 are marked with brown; the hind wings are immaculate; the underside 

 is pure white throughout. Expanse 45 mm. 



REDO A Walk. 



14. R. Ogovensis sp. nov. <$. Antennae with the culmen white, the 

 setae gray; the front is orange, the body throughout white; the legs are 

 orange; the wings throughout are pure silvery white, slightly laved with 

 yellowish on the costa of the primaries below. Female like the male, 

 but larger, and the wings more silvery. Expanse: ^f, 36mm.; 9, 58 mm. 



SULYCHRA Butl. 



15. S. pi omelaeiia sp. nov. $. Antennae and palpi black; front orange, 

 with a black dot in the middle; the head is yellowish; the collar black;, 

 the patagiae pale orange margined externally with black; the thorax is 

 white, with two long suboval spots in the middle; the abdomen is whitish 

 with the terminal segments banded laterally with blackish and with a 

 ventral black line on either side uniting near the anus and enclosing a 

 yellowish ventral area; the pectus is black; the underside of the thorax 

 is the same color; the legs are black, slightly margined with pale gray; 

 the wings are semi-diaphanous, the primaries smoky-brown, with the 

 neurations darker brown; the secondaries are white, with the exterior 

 margin clouded with brown. Expanse 55 mm. 



16. S. (?) flavescens sp. nov. $. The primaries have the costa convex 

 and the apex produced, the outer margin excavated below the apex and 

 the outer angle rounded; the palpi are black, margined with brown be- 

 neath; the antennae are black; the front and the thorax above and below 

 are grayish ferruginous; the abdomen is ferruginous, with a dorsal row 

 of black spots and a lateral row of similar spots on either side; the pri- 

 maries are grayish ferruginous, with a very faint transverse basal and a 

 straight median transverse band succeeded by a very pale geminate sub- 

 marginal band. All of these bands are pale smoky-brown; the neura- 

 tions are dark brown; the secondaries are tawny, with the neuration dark 

 brown. On the underside the wings are tawny, with the neuratimis 

 brown; the primaries have a transverse brown line running from the costa 

 to the radial, and some indistinct brownish cloudings near the outer mar- 

 gin; the secondaries have a similar series of markings near the out; r 

 angle. Expanse 55 mm. 



I refer this species, with doubt, to the genus Sulychra, to 



