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line a light shade line, twice angulate, nearly opposite the cell and on inferior 

 border. Subterminal space lighter than the stigmata. Hind wings pale, 

 beneath with faint dot and line. 



Expanse 36 m. m. No. 4410, California, Coll. Mr. Hy. Edwards. 



This is the first Californian species congeneric with the Eastern species 

 referred by Guenee and Grote to Gortyua. The clypeal spine of Ochria 

 is absent. 



Caradrina flavimaculata, n. s. 



$ . Wings elongate ; primaries narrow, secondaries wide. Fore 

 wings pale, fuscous with perpendicular, waved, darker transverse lines. 

 Orbicular yellowish, small, rounded ; reniform concolorous, small, with 

 internal streak. A terminal series of black dots, preceded by a waved 

 pale line. Hind wings pellucid white, with a terminal linear shade, soiled 

 on the veins. 



Expanse 30 m. m. Oregon, No. 6003 ; California, No. 3481. Coll. 

 Mr. Hy. Edwards. 



Graphiphora pulchella, n. s. 



% . Eyes hairy ; head sunken ; thorax untufted. Purple brown \ 

 terminal space lilac gray ; costa shaded with lilac gray. Transverse lines 

 dark, evident, denticulate ; t. p. line geminate, forming a prominent series 

 of points followed by gray dots ; both lines followed by gray shades. 

 Stigmata concolorous, edged with black and gray ; orbicular sub-quadrate ; 

 reniform sub-equal, elongate, oval, slightly constricted at centre. Thorax 

 purple brown. Hind wings and abdomen fuscous ; beneath the wings 

 are pale with a red flush, common lines and discal dots. 



Expanse 33 m. m. No. 2921, California, Mr. Hy. Edwards' Coll. 

 The handsomest species of the genus known to me. 



Calymnia calami, n. s. 



Antennae brown, palpi whitish, smaller winged and more slender than 

 orina. Differs from it in the light yellow of the primaries. The median 

 lines are trapezoidal, more nearly approaching each other at the inferior 

 border, white with a dark shade internally. Reniform white margined, 

 slight constriction externally. Orbicular round, small, with a white 

 annulus ; terminal line inconspicuous ; fringes concolorous. Beneath of 

 an ochreous shade, much like orina. T. p. line evident. Secondaries 

 white, tinged with yellow, lines obsolete. Thorax and body concolorous 



