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marked by a spot on costa, with an outward subcostal angle and an inward 

 one on vein i. Orbicular round, small, black ; reniform a large, diffuse, 

 black cloud. Median shade close to t.-p. line, broad, diffuse, obsolete 

 above. T.-p. line crenulate, inflexed at costa to a spot above reniform 

 and bent inward below cell evenly. A light space beyond it is succeeded 

 by a broad smoky marginal shade, which a faint, pale, subterminal line 

 l)isecls. The shade is gathered to an ill-defined dark patch on anal 

 angle. Hind wings v/hitish at base, brownish outwardly, subpellucid. 

 Expanse 20 mm. The wings are not very broad. 



Described from one specimen, (^ , Revelstoke, B. C. 



U. S. National Museum, type No. 7325. 

 Carmirina nitens, n. sp. 



Large, slender, close to iniraiuia, Grote, but much blacker. Head 

 and thorax black, not lighter in front ; fore wings shining brown-black, 

 orbicular a black dot, reniform a white lunate spot preceded by a black 

 dot ; other marks lost, the lines barely traceable in the best specimen. 

 Hind wings silky whitish, smoky along costa and outer edge. ExpauFe 

 30 mm. 



Described from 8 specimens, Kaslo, B. C, and Turtle Mts., North 

 Dakota (A. H. Vcrrill). 



U. S. National Museuiii, type No. 7336. 

 Hadetia maida, n. sp. 



Close to dnbifans, Walk., in appearance. Thorax and fore wings of 

 the same blackish brown as in the darkest dubita}is, but more smooth and 

 shining and the wings somewhat narrower ; a light brown area at centre 

 of inner margin. Lines lost; t.-p. line indicated by fine white venular 

 dots, s. t. by a white powdering preceded by black, which forms a rather 

 distinct spot at anal angle. Fringe crenulate, containing white specks at 

 the ends of the veins. Orbicular a linear black ellipse, broken above ; 

 claviform similarly distinctly outlined in black, the filling as dark as the 

 ground colour ; reniform black edged except superiorly, with a double 

 curved white mark outwardly. A few vviiite specks on costal edge. Hind 

 wings gray, irregularly shaded. Fringe, abdomen and whole under surface 

 suffused with pinkish purple. Expanse 36 to 40 mm. 



Described from 9 specimens, Kaslo, B, C 



U. S. National Museum, type No. 7326. 

 Uotno/iadena fifia, n. var. 



Differs from badisiriga, Grote, in being darker gray, the ground 



