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somewhat toward apex and darkening it. In one specimen a few 

 ochreous scales are clustered centrally on thorax and at sides of abdomen. 

 The basal and extradiscal are firm, rather broad, pure white lines. The 

 former starts from costa one-fourth out, running straight, or nearly so, to a 

 point on inner margin, more than half way out to anal angle. The latter 

 one-fifth from apex runs to inner margin, curving slightly outward at 

 centre, and again before reaching inner margin, about 2 mm. 

 outside the point touched by basal line. Another indefinite white line 

 traverses the subterminal space centrally, running toward outer margin to 

 vein 5, thence parallel to extradiscal, reaching inner margin just within 

 anal angle. Discal dots on primaries are white, in one example small, 

 obscured, in the others large, linear, and clubbed at lower end. None on 

 secondaries. Fringes the colour of wings. Beneath the primaries are 

 dusky, darkened submarginally and sprinkled with fine black atoms along 

 costa and at apex. The cross lines are faintly reproduced as above. The 

 outer clear white at costa. The subterminal shows only from costa to vein 

 7 as a clear white dash. Secondaries as above, but have an indefinite 

 extradiscal white line from costa two-thirds out, parallel with outer margin 

 nearly to anal angle, where it is lost in the white scaling which covers this 

 and all the basal portion of wing. Outside this line the subterminal space 

 is dusted with 'pale chocolate scales. No discal dots beneath. Body 

 beneath and legs dusky white, lightly powdered with chocolate. 



Types. — Two 9 s, taken IV 12, in Yuma Co., Arizona, one of which 

 is in the author's collection, the other in Rutger's College collection at 

 New Brunswick, N. J. 



Chlo7'Ochlamys appellaria^ n. sp. 

 Expanse, 13 mm. 



Palpi short, slender, somewhat porrect. Front broad, dull red-brown. 

 Antennae, vertex, thorax, abdomen and all wings above have a ground 

 colour of creamy or pale clay-yellow scales, solid and glistening. Over 

 this is spread a thin covering of pink scales, sparingly on the pectinations 

 of antennae and central area of thorax, rather heavily on base of patagise, 

 along sides of thorax and on basal segments of abdomen, leaving its tip 

 and a dorsal line clear. The latter broadens on basal segments, running 

 into central thoracic area. All wings above evenly dusted with pink scales, 

 giving them a mottled appearance, and leaving the C7'oss lines and a narrow 

 costal band of the ground colour. These lines cross all wings, as in our 



