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than above, under side of fore wings sordid white, with the subterminal 

 line and terminal black points reproduced. 



Received from Texas by Rev. Geo. D. Hulst, for whom I take great 

 pleasure in naming this species. 



Eurycreon perplexalis, n. s. 



Expanse of wings, 22 m. m. 



Palpi and head mouse-colored. The base of the palpi beneath and a 

 superciliary line, white. Thorax and fore wings pale mouse-colored, the 

 latter overlaid more or less with whitish scales. The space between the 

 reniform and oblique orbicular is whitish. The inner line is obsolete ; the 

 outer line starts at right angles from the costa, has a re-entrant angle out- 

 side of the upper part of the reniform spot, thence it is outwardly rounded 

 and dentate with five teeth, down to vein two, where it sends a long blunt 

 angle in towards the base of the wing, then turns and forms a similar but 

 shorter outward angle, then runs to the hinder margin at right angles with 

 it. This line is bordered on the outside with a narrow whitish shade, most 

 prominent on the costa and before the hinder margin. The terminal line 

 is dark and composed of confluent semi-lunate spots. The fringes are 

 paler than the wings. 



Hind wings pale gray, darker terminally, with the faintest indication 

 of an extra median line. Fringes paler with a basal darker line. Under 

 side of all the wings pale yellowish fuscous, with the markings of the 

 upper surface faintly indicated. 



Received from Texas by Rev. Geo. D, Hulst. 



Botis inornatalis, n. s. 



Expanse of wings, 13 m. m. 



The head and palpi are pale snuff brown, the latter extend forward as 

 far as the length of the head in front of it, and they are whitish under- 

 neath at the base, and the superciliary line is white. 



The thorax and fore wings are of a light vinous red or reddish pink 

 color, very near the color of JSoiis sigiiataiis, but without markings of any 

 kind. Fringes paler than the wings at the base, but whitish on the outer 

 part. 



Hind wings pale fuscous, lighter at the base, and stained with vinous 

 red along the outer margin. The abdomen is concolorous with the hind 

 wings. 



