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brown line extends from middle of wing to inner margin. Discal spot 

 round, dusky. Beneath whitish-gray, the outer portion darker and all 

 veins lined with ochreous ; both wings profusely marked with minute 

 transverse dashes that show up sharply on the light background. Discal 

 spots distinct, rather large. 



Type : One female in the collection of the writer. 



Habitat : V^avapai County, Arizona, Aug. 20 (Hutson). 



Gonodontis ocellaria, new species. — Expanse, ^i,-A1 mm. at greatest 

 width. Front, palpi and thorax bright buff, the abdomen pale buff. 

 Primaries with apex acute, outer margin scalloped between the veins, 

 extending outward from apex to M3, then inward to rounded anal angle. 

 Colour uniformly bright buff, washed with a faint grayish shade, most 

 perceptible toward outer margin; costa with a number of slate-coloured 

 specks, the largest at the beginning of the extradiscal line. Intradiscal 

 line not strongly marked, whitish, bordered externally by a pale gray shade, 

 beginning one-third out from base on costa, regularly outcurved to inner 

 margin, where it almost disappears. Extradiscal line well defined, whitish, 

 with a grayish border, internally originates on costa less than one-fourth 

 in from apex, extends with an outward curve to Cu. 2, thence with a faint 

 inward curve to inner margin. Distance between the two lines on costa 

 double that on inner margin. Discal spot a clear white dot edged with 

 brown. Marginal line deep orange ; fringe pale yellow, marked with 

 brown at the apices of the scallops. Secondaries brighter than primaries, 

 more of a salmon colour, paler at base; outer margin evenly rounded and 

 scalloped between the veins. A brown line crosses the centre, is broadest 

 in the central portion, obsolete at the costa and faint at the inner margin. 

 Beneath both wings pale buff, except at inner margins, where they are 

 fieshcoloured. Costa of primaries and costal and basal areas of second- 

 aries sparsely marked with brown specks. The transverse lines of upper 

 surface, save intradiscal line of primaries, faintly reappear, and are 

 marked with venular brown spots, which tend to join in the centre of the 

 hind wing. Discal spots brown, small, present on all wings. 



Types : Three males in Rutgers College and in the collection of 

 the writer. 



Habitat : Minnehaha, Arizona, Oct. 2 and 3 (Hutson). 



