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reaching inner margin just within anal angle. All wings beneath silver- 

 gray, sprinkled with darker gray scales from base to extradiscal line, 

 sometimes outlining the discal band above and the costal apical patch 

 more clearly. Discal dots small, distinct, black. Abdomen beneath 

 body and legs soiled-white, sprinkled with gray scales, the latter quite 

 heavily. 



Type Male from Yavapai County, Ariz., VIII, 26, is in 

 the collection of J. A. Grossbeck, New Brunswick, N. J., and 

 the type female in author's collection from Chiricahua Moun- 

 tains, near Douglas, Ariz., VIII, 23, 08. Cotypes are three 

 females from Yavapai County, Ariz., VIII, 26; IX, 2; and 

 IX, 8, in collection of J. A. Grossbeck, and three females from 

 Chiricahua Mountains, Ariz., VIII, 14, 08; VIII, 28, 08; and 

 IX, 1, 08, in author's collection. Easily distinguished by the 

 very irregular outline of the discal space and its white border 

 line. 



Coenocalpe franckata, new species. 



Expanse, 26 mm. 



Palpi short, stout, barely extending beyond front. Antennae rather 

 stout, strongly compressed, faintly ciliate. Front a little prominent, 

 with broad central roseate band across it, on a clay-yellow ground, the 

 rosy scales extending to vertex between antennas and at base of patagiae. 

 Thorax golden-yellow at front and along sides. Centrally clay-yellow 

 fading nearly to white at scutel. Abdomen golden-yellow, with first 

 and second segments pale yellow-white. General color above clay- 

 yellow, shading into golden-yellow costally toward apex and outer 

 margin of primaries and on outer third of secondaries. Along costa 

 these scales deepen in color and become roseate toward base, broken 

 into sections, the indication of pale cross-lines, the first quite near to 

 base, the second one-third out. The third or extradiscal nearly two- 

 thirds out, broad at cost A, narrowed by a sharp inward angle along its 

 outer border at vein 7, sweeps boldly outward to vein 4, then merges 

 into the ground-color. A broad band of black scales, faintly continued 

 across costa, covers the end of cell from subcostal region to vein 4 and 

 forms its inner boundary. Outwardly it is limited by a broad black 

 band filling the angle at vein 7 extending from costa in a strong out- 

 ward sweep, but fading out before reaching anal angle. An irregular 

 cluster of black scales extends from apex, and often joins this band at 

 angle. No terminal line. No discal dots. Fringes on primaries whit- 

 ish at base, black at tip, below which they are bright pink, fading into 

 white at anal angle. On secondaries a few black scales at apex, then 

 white, running into bright pink at anal angle, faintly checkered with 

 white. Without markings or discal dots. Beneath paler yellowish, the 



