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sharply outwardly below costa, then running in scollops on the 

 veins to inner margin. Beyond the intradiscal line is a brown 

 hair-line scolloped outwardly on the veins and bordering the pale, 

 central portion of the median band. Just before the extradiscal, 

 is another hair-line, following the same course and scolldped on 

 the veins. The central part of the band is lighter with a small, 

 black discal spot. The two central hair-lines have a tendency to 

 form confluent circles in the median band of the primaries. The 

 <extradiscal line is geminate, composed of two hair-lines bent out- 

 wardly below the costa, forming a projection, then making an 

 inward and outward curve to form a second projection. From 

 the second projection it curves • slightly backward, then runs 

 •straight to inner margin. The pale space beyond the extradiscal 

 line is crossed through the centre by a scolloped hair-line. A 

 «ubmarginal brown scolloped line, the scollops running inwardly 

 ■on the veins. The margin is fuscous traversed by a white, sub- 

 terminal scolloped line. The fringe is short, fuscous, with small, 

 geminate, black dots at the base. Secondaries pale gray with 

 •six or seven indeterminate, brown, wavy, hair-lines crossing them. 

 The basal line runs just outside of the discal spot, curving upwards 

 ■slightly as it leaves inner margin. The next two lines follow the 

 •same course as the extradiscal, and beyond this is a pale band, 

 with a hair-line running through the middle. Margin of wing 

 fuscous with a white, scolloped, subterminal line. Beneath the 

 primaries are smoky ashen, with the lines above showing faintly 

 through. Secondaries marked the same as above, only the lines 

 are, in most cases, accentuated as dots on the veins. 



This is a rather rare species, and not so ashen in colour as 

 ^ontiaria, being more of a gray fuscous colour. I take pleasure 

 in naming this species after Dr. McDunnough, who has given us 

 many valuable papers in the "Contributions," despite several 

 .adverse criticisms which have recently appeared. 



Expanse 25-30 mm. 



Holotype.—^, May 30, 1915, Victoria, B.C., from E.H. Black- 

 more, in my collection. 



Allotype.— 9 , May 14, 1913,Victoria, B.C., from E. H. Black- 

 :more, in his collection. 



