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2nd Brood. 



1874. 4th July, caught female while ovipositing ; the larvae from these 

 eggs were in chrysalis lytli July. 



1876. 9th July, caught female while ovipositing. 



1879. loth and nth July, found several eggs and young larvae. 



1873. nth July, set female for eggs ; found eggs 14th and 23rd July. 



188 1, ist to 8th July, found eggs and young larvge daily. 



3rd Brood. 



1872. T St August, saw female ovipositing and found a dozen eggs ; 21st 

 August, imagos from these eggs. 



1873. loth August, female ovipositing • up to 25th August continued to 

 find eggs ; on 22nd August set female for eggs. 



1881. 23rd to 26th August, found eggs and larvae. 



4th Brood. 



1875. 7th September, found a fresh egg, a half grown and a mature larva. 



14th September, larvae in last stages. 



1 88 1. 2nd September, butterflies emerged. 

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NEW MOTHS, CHIEFLY FROM ARIZONA. 



BY A. R. GROTE. 



Hadena perpenoa, n. s. 



^. Eyes naked; tibia; unarmed; abdomen tufted; size moderate. 

 Apparently allied to Indirecta and Cinefacia, but darker colored, with a 

 certain resemblance to Mamestra Atlaiitica or Vicina. Concolorous dark 

 wood brown ; lines faint. The usual markings. A dash connects the 

 claviform with the t. p. line. Stronger costal double marks inaugurate the 

 indistinct median lines ; the t. a. oblique and approaching the t. p. line 

 near internal margin, where it seems to have a strong tooth running back- 

 ward on the margin. Stigmata subequal, concolorous. S. t. line indi- 

 cated, twice indented with darker shades. Fringes dark, narrowly cut 

 with pale. Hind wings fuscous, paler at base, with mesial line and discal 

 shade mark ; beneath paler, with discal dot and faintly double extra 



