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inward streak, wliich connects with a similar outer spur from the middle 

 fascia. The outer costal spot i;ends a white streak into termen below apex; 

 and just below it a whitish line starts, which parallels termen and connects 

 at the tornus with the spur from the outer fascia. The spots between these 

 whitish bands are black, dusted with ochreous. Terminal line black, cut 

 below apex and in tornus", where the white bands touch these points. 

 Cilia mottled leaden-gray, paler at base. 



Hind wing smoky-brown, cilia dark gray, with a darker basal hne ; 

 under side gray. Under side fore wing dark smoky-brown, costal spots 

 repeated. 



Twelve specimens, Ottawa, Canada, June 24 to July 3, C. H. Young. 



Enarmonia F/eteherana, sp. nov. 



Expanse, 13-15 nim. 



Head, palpi and antenna cream-white ; thorax cream-white, smooth 

 and shining, with an iridescent reflection; abdomen shining fuscous above, 

 cream-white below; legs cream-white, the anterior pair lightly banded with 

 light brown in front. 



Fore wing: Inner half of wing, including basal area, creani-wliite; the 

 basal area is defined by a broken angulated line of black, starting as a 

 short, outwardly oblique dash from inner fifth of costa to upper edge of 

 cell ; in middle of cell, about one-third from base, the line begins again, 

 and continues obli<|uely to inner fourth of dorsum. In the white area the 

 costa is marked with two or three dark dots, and as many on dorsum 

 beyond the dark line. The white area extends to inner two-fifths on costa 

 and to outer third on dorsum ; beyond it the outer half of wing is black, 

 thickly mottled with metallic-blue scales. While the division is sharply 

 marked, the edges of the white and dark areas are nregular. In the black 

 area, at the end of cell, is a large patch of blue-metallic scales, some of 

 which edge the white area ; there are a few whitish scales in this patch, 

 and through its middle it sends a black line into the white area. The ter- 

 minal line is black, preceded by an olivaceous ochreous shade, and the same 

 shade continues below costa, in the dark area, on which are three blackish- 

 "brown spots, edged with pale ochreous on inner, the larger spot on costa, 

 marks the beginning of the dark area. From the ])ale ochreous costal 

 lines the metallic-blue lines begin below the costa, where they touch the 

 termen ; they cut the black terminal line with pale ochreous dashes, one 

 below apex, one above tornus, and one in tornus ; these ochreous terminal 

 dashes ^re of the same value as the costal ochreous dashes. All of the 



