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Charlotte Harbor, Indian River and Lake Worth, Florida ; of the 

 size and form of S. Jiollandaria, Hulst, especially distinct, however, in 

 lacking the white spots on wings. I have seen % % oi^ly, and the genus 

 may not be properly determined. 



Synchlora texana, n. sp. 



Expands 25 mm. Palpi and front reddish; antennte light ochre; 

 thorax clear green ; abdomen light green, with pure white spots, rather 

 large, on each segment dorsally. Fore wings, costa rounded, apex 

 pointed, posterior angle distinct, the wings clear green, quite evenly 

 striated with white ; inner line scarcely evident, outer line not very 

 distinct, strongly wavy, about parallel with outer margin, discal spots 

 prominent, distinct, reddish-brown ; marginal line clear distinct reddish- 

 brown also, fringes white, reddish-brown at end of veins. Hind wings 

 of same colour as fore wings, posterior angle prominent, outer margin 

 somewhat wavy ; discal spot distinct, reddish-brown ; marginal line 

 distinct, reddish-brown, fringe white, red at end of veins. Beneath 

 whitish-green, even ; discal points and marginal line reddish-brown, not 

 so sharp as above ; costa of fore wings above and below, as also fore 

 tibise on inner side, tinged with reddish. 



Austin, Texas. I have the male only. 



Aplodes catachloa, n. sp. 



Expands 24 mm. Palpi and front reddish ; palpi of ^ short and 

 stout ; antennae light ochre, pure white on top of stem ; summit pure 

 white ; collar red ; wings bright green, somewhat washed with white, and 

 intermixed with white scales, broad, rounded, a small red spot costally at 

 base, the rest of costa narrowly white ; two not very distinct cross lines 

 continued across both wings, the inner less wavy, the outer more distinct, 

 two-thirds out, parallel with outer margin and wavy ; discal spots distinct, 

 blackish-brown ; margins red ; fringes white. Beneath light whitish- 

 green, the fore wings anteriorly slightly greener than the rest ; fore wings 

 with costa rather broadly ochre nearly to apex ; discal spots distinct, 

 blackish ; margin faintly reddish ; thorax dark green above ; abdomen 

 above green at base, becoming white at end, with a greenish tint dorsally ; 

 on third, fourth, fifth and sixth segments dorsally, red enclosing pure 

 white subtriangular spot ; beneath pure white, except that femora and 

 tibife of fore legs are red in front. 



Charlotte Harbor, Florida. Mrs. Slosson. 



