290 THE LA.NAUIA-N ENTOMOUKJlbT. 



Primaries ochreous, shaded with darker, cosla and inner margin gray ; 

 a narrow black basal dash inclined slightly upward ; ordinary spots 

 prominent, orbicular gray, filled with darker shade, and outlined with 

 black, except basally, where the black marginal lines proceed for a short 

 distance parallel to each other towards the base. Reniform well scalloped 

 outwardly, margined with black op|)osi;e orbicular, the space between the 

 two spots slightly darker than ground colour. Claviform outlined in 

 black ; a submarginal row of black dashes in interspaces, most prominent 

 in central portion of wing ; marginal area considerably darker than 

 remainder of wing, and terminated by fine black line, slightly lunate in 

 interspaces, second anal vein black from base to margin ; cubitus gray as 

 far as reniform ; all veins blackish in submarginal area, veins M, and Cu 

 being prominently bordered with gray. Fringes smoky, with a fine yellow 

 basal line and a darker median shade. Secondaries white at base, with a 

 broad smoky-brown border and a brownish lunule at end of cell, fringes 

 white. Beneath, primaries yellowish-white, with spot at end of cell, and 

 costa and outer margin sprinkled with brown ; secondaries white, costa 

 with brown sprinkling ; slight spot at end of cell. 



Expanse, 33 mm. 



Habitat. -Kerrville, Texas, 2 ? 9 's. 



Type, coll. Barnes. 



This species is allied to E. I/o/lemani (irt.. is, however, considerably 

 lighter in general appearance ; the renifoim and orbicular are distinctly 

 separate, whereas in typical Hollemani (we possess specimens compared 

 with type) they arc fused; the claviform is also present in our species, and 

 the black basal dash less prominent. 



Stibadium mavina, n. sp. 



^ . — (iencral colour ochreous, moderately frosted with white and 

 brown scales. T. a. line scarcely perceptible, marked on cosla at about 

 one-third of the length by a slight patch of whitish scales. T. p. hne 

 narrow, white, angled outwardly near costa, thence oblique and nearly 

 parallel to margin. Median space brighter yellow, contrasting especially 

 with submarginal i)oriion of wing. Ordinary spots practically indistinguish- 

 able, very faintly outlined with white. Slight whitish mark proceeding 

 obliijuely downwards from costa near apex. Secondaries lighter than 

 primaries at base, shading into darker towards margin. Fringes and 

 thorax concolorous with wings. Beneath, without markings, sprinkled 

 with darker scales along costa and outer margin, especially on secondaries. 



Habitat — Provo. Ut. (Spalding). 



Type, I cJ I coH- Barnes. 



