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"Calocampa vetusta" is Calocampa nupcra Lintner. 



" Agrotis spissa " is Agrotis inessoria Harris. 



" Agrotis illata " is the species determined as Hadena siiffusca Morr. 

 , " Herminia concisa " is Epizeuxis aeinula HUbn. 



" Herminia cloniusalis "' is Bleptina caradruialis Guen. 



" Herminia clitosalis " is a specimen of the same species without the 

 black stigmata. 



" Herminia n. s. ? " is Zanclognatha laevigata Grote. 



*' Herminia cruralis " is not Guenee's species, but laangata. 



" Bleptina surrectalis "' is Psendoglossa luhricalis (Geyer). 



" Hormisa effusalis '' is Epizeuxis aeinula Hiibn. 



" Pellonia successaria '" is Haematopis grataria Fab. 



" Balsa obliquifera " is Nolaphana melana (Fitch). 



" Hypena cacalis " is Scoparia ceiituriella. 



These determinations may prove of value in settling some of Mr. 

 Walker's unrecognized descriptions of North American moths. 



DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF PAMPHILA FROM 



COLORADO. 



BY W. H. EDWARDS, COALBURGH, W. VA. 



Pamphila Snowi. 



Male — expands i.i inch.; size and shape oi Leonardus^ the hind wings 

 somewhat less prolonged anteriorly. 



Upper side of both wings light glossy brown \ primaries have five 

 translucent spots, namely, one sub-apical, oblong, narrow, cut into three 

 equal parts by the subcostal nervules ; three discal, the first being at the 

 top of the upper median interspace, small, semi-oval ; the next large, 

 irregularly quadrate, crossing the next lower interspace, and the third 

 on sub-median interspace, less transparent, more yellow, in one example 

 clearly defined, sub-triangular, in the other diffuse ; these three spots 

 forming an oblique line back of and below the cell ; the fifth spot is at 



