168 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Basal half line only traceable on most perfect specimens. T. a. transverse, 

 quite regularly, scalloped. T. p. waved, almost transverse opposite cell, 

 then making a slight inward angle, with a slight inward curve to inner 

 margin. S. t. line quite irregular. Terminal line quite straight, very 

 slightly scalloped between veins. Fringe brown, paler at base, edge and 

 opposite veins. Orbicular prostrate, oblong or pear-shaped, with outward 

 projecting point, in some specimens fusing with corresponding projection 

 from reniform, which is large, erect, slightly constricted, with lower portion 

 swollen and with sharp inward projection at lower edge. Hind wings 

 pale dirty white, fuscous towards margins, very faint trace of discal dot 

 and pale mesial band. Beneath pale brown, suffused with gray along 

 costa and outer margin, evidences of pale mesial band, more marked 

 towards costa. A few pale points along costa as on upper surface 

 Hind wings as above, only darker, along costa and mesial band a trifle 

 more pronounced. 



9 similar to ^ , except the hind wings are darker throughout and 

 the discal dot and mesial band better defined. 



Types : Kerrville, Texas ; Shovel Mt., Texas. Collected by Mr. 

 Lacey and Mr. Schaupp. 



Hadena Kyiine, n. sp. — Expanse : 34 mm. 



Head, collar and thorax very dark gray, almost black. Under the 

 lens the collar shows a median jet black band and also a slightly darker 

 shade along the margin, extreme edge being, however, somewhat lighter 

 gray. The collar is slightly bilobed. Palpi rusty brownish. Eyes 

 naked. Fore wings to s. t. line dark purplish brown, beyond s. t. line of 

 a rusty light yellowish brown, forming a sharp contrast with the rest of 

 the wing. Lines and ordinary spots marked in jet black. Basal half line 

 distinct, though not prominent. T. a. line outwardly oblique, somewhat 

 irregular, thickened at either end and in the middle. T. p. line single, 

 black, distinct, widely and broadly exserted over cell, thence parallel to 

 outer margin in a quite direct course to inner margin, followed by a 

 narrow, slightly paler shade. The line itself is lunular, the individual 

 lunules are considerably thickened in the middle, and two of those 

 opposite cell project inwardly as two black dashes as far as reniform. 

 S. 1. line widely removed from margin, black, somewhat irregular, closely 

 following course oft. p. line from inner margin to opposite cell, so that it 

 gives the appearance of a double line. In the centre of the wing the line 



