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Beneath lighter fuscous, more even, the hind wings more loosely striated, 

 and all with more of an ochreous tinge. 



Glenmore Springs, Colorado ; from Dr. Barnes ; taken between 

 Sept. 16 and 23. 



Ennomos ochreatus, n. sp. 



Of the size and shape of E. magnarius, Guen., but of an even 

 bright ochre colour, scarcely darkening into darker ochre along outer 

 margin and faintly on outer line, the colour being almost exactly the 

 same below. This may be an extreme variety of E. tnagnarius, of which 

 I have received a number of specimens from Colorado and Utah, but all 

 these, though lighter than the Eastern form, have the lines distinct and 

 the colours deeper and are quite uniform. 



Colorado ; from Dr. Gillette. 



Metanema subpunctata, n. sp. 



Expands 32 mm. An insect of the size and shape of Af. excelsa, 

 Streck., with the ground colour of fore wings white, heavily overlaid with 

 fuscous striations, which have a violet tinge ; lines as in M. excelsa. 

 edged with fuscous, the basal on the outside, the outer on the inside ; 

 outer margin brownish ; hind wings stained whitish. Beneath in colour 

 much as above, the fore wings less striated ; the hinds wings much more. 



California. 

 Marmarea peplarioides, n. sp. 



Expands 43 mm. An insect comparing with M. occidentalism Hulst, 

 much as Azelina peplaria^ Hub., compares with A. /mbfieraia, Gn. 

 The general colour is a bright bluish-mouse colour, the base darker, the 

 middle field a broad bluish-black band ; discal spot white ; outer line of 

 hind wings whitish with an inner edging of blackish. Beneath bluish, 

 the hind wings much striated. It may be, and indeed probably is, a 

 variety of M. occidentalism though decidedly different in appearance. 



San Francisco Mts., Ariz. ; from Dr. Kunze ; taken July 23rd, 1897. 

 Stena-spilates in\iolata, n. sp. 



Of the size and general appearance oS. S. radiosaria, Hulst, but the 

 colour is pure white, overlaid with an even light fuscous tinge. The basal 

 line is wanting, the outer line is white, edged within with fuscous, nearly 

 straight, and on all wings. Hind wings white at base, fuscous tinged 

 outwardly ; abdomen clay white ; beneath as above. 



Phfenix, Ariz., May 30th ; from Dr. Kunze. Very much lighter in 

 colour than S, radiosaria, and differing in the ground colour entirely. 



