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continuous lilac-white subterminal line. Perhaps the handsomest species 

 of the genus, some of the American species of which appear to imitate 

 Eudryas in their green and olive colors, as already suggested by Mr. 

 Grote. 



Ipimorpha intexta, n. s. 



Allied to /. pleonectma Grote. More slender in form and of a darker 

 color. Thorax and primaries blackish olivaceous, abdomen concolorous 

 with secondaries. Median lines trapezoidal, very nearly .meeting at 

 internal margin, even, dark, followed by a yellowish shade ; orbicular 

 subquadrate ; reniform posteriorly excavate, borders concolorous with 

 median lines ; outside of t. p. line, wings a little paler, subterminal line 

 faint, of the usual irregular shape ; terminal line pale at base of fringes, 

 bordered inwardly by a series of almost black scalloped spots ; fringes 

 blackish. Below, light ochreous, shaded with fuscous ; a yellow costal 

 apical shade. Secondaries light brown, terminal line well marked, 

 bordered inwardly with a dark shade ; beneath concoJorous, with double 

 lines faintly indicated ; fringes concolorous. Expa?ise 33 m. m. Habitat 

 Sharon Springs, N. Y. (O. Meske.) 



I refer this species to Ipimorpha rather than to Catyninia, from the 

 shape of the wings and an apparent indication of a thoracic tuft. 



Homohadma incomitata, n. s. 



In tone, color and size resembling indnta. There is no basal dash 

 and no markings except the median lines, which differ from indnta in 

 shape. They meet very nearly at internal margin. The outer line runs 

 inwardly obliquely from its subcostal extension without being sub-medially 

 indented opposite the basal dash, as in indnta. The subterminal nervular 

 dashes are sub-obsolete. The black lines are a little more broken and 

 denticulate than in indnta, in some specimens sub-obsolete. 



Hind wings with very faint traces of the median line, which indnta 

 shows plainly, and is said to be absent in retrovcrsa as in kappa. Beneath 

 the line is fragmentary. From the fact that indnta has a median line 

 beneath and " retrovcrsa " is said to have none, and has a basal dash on 

 forewings and " retrovcrsa " is said to have none, there is a chance that 

 Mr. Morrison intended incomitata, which differs from indnta in both these 

 points. Mr. Morrison says, however, that he described indnta ; in this 

 case, I think Mr. Morrisons description may with propriety be discarded 

 from the facts in the case Habitat, Texas (G. W. Belfrage, No. 75.) 



