68 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Phurys campanilis, n. sp. 



Ground colour of head, thorax and primaries a deep, dark bluish- 

 gray, the maculation smoky-brown or black. Head and thorax immacu- 

 late. Primaries, t. a. line a somewhat diffuse blackish outer line, preceded 

 by a somewhat indefinite orange line ; outwardly oblique, with outward 

 little teeth on the veins and incurves in the interspaces : t. p. line geminate, 

 the defining lines diffuse, black and irregular, included space broad, orange 

 in colour, conspicuous ; in course almost rigidly upright. The main part 

 of this t. p. line is really the orange centre, which is continuous ] the 

 preceding line is broken and not well marked except on costa and inner 

 margin ; the following line is broader, well marked, expanding into an 

 oval spot in the sub-median interspace and again opposite the cell. S. t. 

 line seal brown, narrow, outwardly denticulate on the veins, incurved in 

 the interspaces, preceded by undefined paler shades. A series of terminal, 

 venular, blackish dots. Fringes concolorous. Orbicular wanting. 

 Reniform black, oblong, oblique, of moderate size, not well defined. 

 Secondaries deep ochraceous overlaid by smoky, with a vague yellowish 

 median shade and a subterminal denticulate line, only recognizable on 

 close examination. Beneath, uniform tawny-yellow, with leaden-gray 

 fringes. 



Expands : 1.40 inches = 35 mm. 



Habitat : Chokaloskee, Florida. 



One male, in good condition, from Mr. George Franck. Most closely 

 allied in some respects, to P. ovaiis, Grt; but obviously distinct by the 

 irregular t. a. line and the vaguely marked secondaries. 



Phurys Carolina, n. sp. 



Ground colour smoky-brown overlaid by violaceous gray. Head and 

 thorax immaculate. Primaries with the maculation evident in the male, 

 barely indicated in the female. T. a. line obscure, smoky-brown, diffuse, 

 even, outwardly angulate on the median vein, T. p. line geminate, evenly 

 outcurved over the cell, then almost evenly oblique to the inner margin ; 

 the inner defining line is a narrow edging of brown scales which may be 

 traced through the full course ; the outer line is broader, deeper brown, a 

 little diffuse and at about vein 5 joins an oblique streak of the same colour 

 that extends to the apex ; the included space is yellow and also follows 

 the apical streak, only scattering yellow scales attending the real line to 

 the costa. The first appearance, therefore, is that of an oblique double 

 line from apex to inner margin, one-third from anal angle. S. t. line 



