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primaries, and the subterminal showing as a dark discontinued shade 

 band. The dentate line on secondaries continuous. Expanse 29 mil. 

 No. 285, Lawrence, Kansas, Prof. Snow. "Common; feeds upon the 

 "receptacle" of the Western Water-lily (Nelubium luteum)." 



Botis erect a lis, n. s, 



^ . This species resembles the preceding, but is a little larger. The 

 color is a dusty wood brown. The exterior line has the dentations 

 rounded at their points and the line itself differs by being less erect, more 

 outwardly produced opposite the cell and followed by a narrow pale 

 shading. It runs more inwardly at external margin and seems to be with- 

 out the sinus on vein 2. The stigmata are small, dark, solid, less diffuse 

 and more distinct than in penitalis. The hind wings are pale, dusted with 

 fuscous with a median line visible centrally, a narrow terminal line and 

 the terminal space more distinctly fuscous ; beneath with a distinct discal 

 mark. Fore wings fuscous, showing the markings of upper surface, the 

 small reniform lunule and orbicular dot, evident. Expanse 34 mil. 

 Albany, Prof. Lintner, No. 1,310. 



Botis communis, n. s. 



$ °. . This small species appears to be allied to the group of 

 ventralis, but the venter is not discolorous. It varies from fuscous to 

 orange yellow. Outer line finely denticulate, followed by a paler shade, 

 upright, indented submedially thence perpendicularly to internal margin. 

 Stigmata dark, small, solid, distinct. Hind wings pellucid ; beneath paler 

 than above. The secondaries vary to fuscous ; the median line sometimes 

 noticeable, beneath it can be made out as well as a discal spot. Expands 

 20 mil. New York (E. L. Graef, No. 144) to Alabama (Grote). 



ON COPIDRYAS GLOVERI (G. & R.) 



BY A. R. GROTE, BUFFALO, N. Y. 



My kind correspondent, Mr. O. Meske, of Albany, sends me a male 

 specimen presumably belonging to this species, which we referred 

 originally to the Cuban genus Euscirrhopterics Grote, and (from a female) 



