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black blotcl: on costa, just above the angle of the t. p. line, and a white 

 spot above inner angle. The costa of the limbal region is darker than 

 elsewhere. Reniform concolorous, surrounded by ring of blackish scales. 

 Orbicular obscured by the shade accompanying t. a. line. Hind wings 

 blackish brown, same as the darker siiades of fore wings. Fringes con- 

 colorous. Under surface of both wings have a marginal band about 

 one-eighth of an inch wide, of a light yellowish brown. The remainder of 

 wings to the base of a dark blackish brown. Antenn;e and thorax light 

 brown. Abdomen a little darker. Types: one male. Poncha' Springs, 

 Colorado. July 5th. 



Eulimacodes Telligii, n. sp. — Fore wings marked by a conspicuous 

 triangular silver patch. The base of this is about one sixteenth of an 

 inch above the inner margin and extends with a very slight downward 

 tendency from the middle of the base of wing to above the inner angle. 

 The silver here gradually fades out, but the continuation of the line in a 

 broad, easy curve to tlie apex is marked by some blackish scales. The 

 upper edge of the patch ascends steeply from the middle of base of wing 

 to near costal margin at its inner fourth, thence rounding off the apex of 

 the triangle it descends in a rather steep curve and joins the base line 

 above the inner angle. The wing above the silver mark, and its continu- 

 ation, is of a rich golden brown, smooth and glistening, a little darker 

 on disc and next to the silver patch. The rest of the wing below and to 

 the outer side of the mark, together with the whole of the secondaries, is 

 of a dull browii, a couple of shades lioihter than the fore wings. Fringes, 

 thorax and abdomen concolorous with hind wings. Under surface of 

 both wings of a uniform light brown of same shade as secondaries 

 above. Type : one female. Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. July 20tii. 



Coloradia Doris, n. sp. — Male expanse, two and one-fourth inches. 

 Compared to Pandora, the wings are much less heavily scaled, the hind 

 wings being quite translucent. The markings of primaries are much 

 fainter and there is much less of the white shading. The t. a. line 

 presents quite an even outward curve not approaching the discal spot. 

 In Pandora this line is very prominently toothed and in some of the 

 specimens one of the teeth extends to and is more or less completely 

 fused with the spot. T. p. line evenly dentate, closer to margin of wing 

 than in Pandora. S. t. hue very faintly indicated. Hind wings trans- 

 lucent, almost no trace of the median and submarginal bands. Inner 

 margin covered with long pinkish hairs as in Pandora. Fringes of both 



