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with a single median line, continuous to and concolorous with the 

 extradiscal line of fore wings. Discal spot moderate in size, brown. 

 Beneath pale creamy yellow, with a scattering of brown atoms and with 

 the cross-lines of above feebly reflected. Discal spots present. 



Described from 2 males. 



Habitat. Huachuca Mts., Arizona, in June. 



Type. No. 11876, U. S. National Museum, 



The above describes more particularly the specimen I have 

 made type ; in the co-type the cross-lines are brown instead 

 of ochreous, the intradiscal line of primaries is located nearer 

 the discal spot, and the angles on the veins are scarcely obvious, 

 while the extradiscal line of both wings is a little outcurved. 

 There is no doubt, however, but that they are one species, as 

 similar differences occur throughout the group to which it 

 belongs. 



Superficially the species resembles some of the paler var- 

 ieties of Caberodes confusaria Guen., but the angulated or 

 almost straight intradiscal line immediately separates it from 

 that species. It is, furthermore, a typical Sabulodes with 

 simple, flattened antennae in the male. 



Sabulodes dyari, n. sp. 



Expanse, 32 mm. Front and palpi reddish-brown; vertex, antennae, 

 thorax, and abdomen yellowish. Wings yellowish, with a deep-orange 

 cast, especially outwardly, and sparsely sprinkled over with minute, 

 blackish atoms. Two orange-colored lines of a medium breadth cross 

 the primaries, the intradiscal and extradiscal. The first of these begins 

 at the radial vein one-third out from base and extends in an almost 

 straight line to inner margin, being directed slightly outward; the 

 second begins very faintly on costa one-fourth in from apex and ex- 

 tends obliquely inward and without curve, except an almost imper- 

 ceptible one just below costa, to inner edge, the distance between them 

 near the costa about twice as great as that on the inner margin. Sub- 

 terminal line absent ; fringe orange. Discal spot brown, distinct, not 

 large. Secondaries with a single slightly curved line traversing the 

 center of the wing from inner margin to radial vein, where it ceases 

 abruptly. Discal spot small, faint, just within cross-line. Beneath, 

 both wings pale creamy-yellowish, darker on anterior two-thirds of 

 primaries and sparsely sprinkled over with brown atoms; discal spots 

 small, distinct. No indication of cross-lines. 



Described from I male. 



Habitat. Huachuca Mts., Ariz., July 24-30. 

 Type. No. 11877, U. S. National Museum. 

 Nearest to Sabulodes novellata Hulst, but the apex and an- 

 gulation of primaries on vein M x are very much less acute 



