232 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



from the West are becoming well known through recent collections. They 

 are very interesting and look a little like Anartas. As yet we have three, 

 Dayi, Hayesi and Mirificalis ; I believe there are no European species 

 like them. The Californian Aterrinia, with black secondaries, is a rather 

 small, pretty, but aberrant species, looking something like a Tarache at 

 first sight. 



It is interesting to note that Fruva obsoleta, from Illinois and Texas, is 

 found in Arizona, from whence, also, Mr. Neumoegen has received a 

 specimen of Hetet'ocampa Belfragci. It is then likely that a number of 

 species which as yet we only know from Texas, will be found in Arizona. 



Fruva Georgica, n. s. 



Front with a clypeal protuberance. A little larger- than Fasciatella, of 

 the same olivaceous buff, dull colored. No lines. Fringes discolorous, 

 blackish. The wing becomes stained with ochreous terminally and a dark 

 shade extends inwardly opposite the cell from the margin. Hind wings 

 fuscous ; fringes pale. Beneath pale fuscous, costa of fore wings pale 

 yellowish ; fringes dark. The hind wings and fringes on both wings are 

 somewhat silky. 



Catocala Arizon,« Grote, Can. Ent., 163, 1873. 



This species has been collected in numbers by Mr. Doll and Mr. Neu- 

 moegen has kindly presented me with an example. It is totally distinct 

 from Wals/iii, with which I have already compared it. There is the faint 

 glaucous shade on fore wings described by me. The primaries are more 

 brown than in Walshii. I have already published my opinion that Mr. 

 Streck<;r has very briefly and unrecognizably described this species under 

 the name of Aspasia. Walshii is not found in Arizona. Both myself and 

 Mr. Strecker compare the species with Amatrix. The student is referred 

 to the descriptions published of these species. 



Perispasta Immixtalis, n. s. 



This species is similarly sized with Caeciilalis, of the same shining 

 fuscous, quite pale beneath, but without the pellucid impressions on 

 primaries. There can be made out the traces of a pre-apical costal 

 curved line enclosing a slightly paler space. The wings are shaped as in 

 its ally. New York, collected by Mr. xA.ngus and given me by Prof 

 F ernald. 



