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distinct, black ; the median lines marked in black on costa ; the outer line 

 continued outwardly some distance and then broken into dots ; the inner 

 line ai)parent again at internal margin. The smoky median shade appar- 

 ent near the t. p. line. Otherwise Tcrininellns much resembles the less 

 distinct Miscclliis, from which a ([uick distinguishing mark is further a 

 black band across the pallid front. I'alpi gray at tip and beneath. Un- 

 der surface white and very distinct by the dark contrasting terminal field, 

 the outer median line again appearing and vividly black on costa. Fringe 

 checkered. Hind wings beautifully iridescent, no discal marks. In my 

 collection. 



Cleora \'exata, n. s. 



Male and female. This differs by tlie male antennas being simple, not 

 plumose ; from JVigrovenaria by the outer black median line arising near 

 the apex, accentuated on the veins. The veins are more or less black. 

 Coarsely speckled with brownish black and very pale ground. Inner 

 median line with a long, large tooth on cell reaching to discal mark. A 

 dotted mesial line on the paler irrorate secondaries, which show a faint 

 discal dot. One male variety has the median space suffused with blackish 

 brown. Body pale. Size large. Outer median line less oblique than in 

 C. Uinbrosaria ; it is indented opposite cell and runs again inwardly below 

 vein 3. Beneath paler with reflected coarse speckling and outer dotted 

 line. Fringe checkered. Expanse 40 mil. Three examples from Mon- 

 tana in Mr. Neumoegen.'s, one in Mr. Hill's collection. 



Se.miothisa Denticulata, n. s. 



% . The outer margins are dentate, not " tailed " on secondaries, 

 with a distinct brown line and tinge. Wings of a clear white above, the 

 primaries crossed by four faint brown lines marked on costa, the subter- 

 minal faint. Opposite the cell the outer line and the subterminal beyond 

 it are slightly accented with blackish. The outer median line is accented 

 and the strongest marked The liind wings somewhat speckled. This 

 species may be known by its china white tint of both wings above, the 

 surface being very slightly powdered with gray, and the brown terminal 

 line and dentate margins of the wings. The l)ody is grayish-white and 

 beneath the bands and costal edges are ochrey ; a fuscous shade, cut by 

 the ochrey veins, following the third or outer median line. The legs are 

 ochrey or yellowish. California. lv\p. 25 mil. 



