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concolorous, with pale points at end of veins. Hind wings white above 

 and below. Fore wings smoky beneath, with about four pale points on 

 costa, towards apex. Antennae shaft yellow, pectinations brown. Head 

 and thorax dark gray. Abdomen ochraceous above, dirty white below. 



9 , fore wings a trifle darker, with markings somewhat heavier, 

 especially the terminal line, while the subterminal line is equally heavy to 

 inner margin. Secondaries broadly fuscous outwardly, with faint mesial 

 band. 



Type : 1 S , So. Arizona, July; i 9 > Santa Catalina Mts., Pinal Co., 

 Ariz. Mr. Poling. 



Hapygia estrella, n. sp. — Closely allied to If. xoloti, Schaus (Proc. 

 Zool. Soc, London, 1892, p. 339 ; Biol. Cent. Amer. II., 464, PI. 91, fig. 

 19), but differs from figure and description, and Mr. Schaus, who on a 

 recent visit kindly examined most of the species described in the present 

 paper, thinks it distinct from his species. 



$ expanse : 50 mm.; ?, 57 mm. 



Colour of male chestnut, of female darker, almost walnut-brown. 

 Basal line faint but traceable, pale, with dark brown border. T. a. faint, 

 outwardly oblique, somewhat wavy, pale, with slightly darkened border. 

 In female there is a dark shade between t. a. and basal line on lower half 

 of wing. T. p. line pale, with slightly darker outer border, distinct but 

 not prominent, inwardly oblique from costa, slightly outcurved over cell, 

 then with a slight inward curve to inner margin. A faint black, broken 

 subterminal line, emphasized at apex so as to form a short oblique apical 

 dash, within which is a metallic silver mark. In cell is a slightly outwardly 

 oblique oblong silver ring, constricted in middle, with small dot of silver 

 joined to its upper inner side." The centre of ring is silver filled, leaving 

 a narrow border of ground colour. There is a second small round silver 

 spot in cell to inside of upper end of first ; in the female this has a fine 

 central dot of ground colour, in the male it is solid. Fringe concolorous 

 outwardly, paler within. Inner margin incised and toothed, more marked 

 in female. Hind wings paler than fore, pale reddish fuscous in male, 

 blackish fuscous in female. 



Beneath fore wings much paler than above, even light reddish brown, 

 somewhat darker in centre and along costa. Two pale spots in cell 



