8 rni-: cawhian iiNi'oMor.DcisT. 



irrorate. Expanse 22 mil. Arizona. Six or eight specimens in coll. 

 B. Neumoegen, Esq. 



Semiothisa Cai.iforniata, Pack. 



% . Mouse gray. Fore wings crossed by three fine brown lines, the 

 outer somewhat flexed and dotted on the veins, deeply marked 'On costa. 

 Discal dot an annulus on the bent median shade or second line. Hind 

 wings crossed by three lines, the outer broadest and bent, the inner illegible ; 

 a solid discal dot above and below. The discal mark on primaries be- 

 neath is an annulus. Under surface evenly and somewhat closely mottled 

 with dark. On fore wings above a slight cloud outside of the third line 

 between veins 3 and 4. Body gray. Beneath somewhat ochreous and 

 pale ; a common narrow and faint dark outer line angulate below costa 

 and corresponding to the third line of upper surface of primaries. Expanse 

 27 mil. Arizona. Coll. B. Neumoegen. Esq. 



I re-describe this fresh specimen to- show that, while it varies a little 

 from Dr. Packard's description, and this more in the way of looking at the 

 markings than in anything real, the C'alifornian species really occurs in 

 Arizona. 



Semiothisa Diseocaria. Pack. 



A fine pair of this very distinct and remarkable species is contained in 

 Mr. Neumoegen's collection from Texas. The pectinated ^ antennae and 

 the discolorous veins and robust form are distinguishing characters. 



Phasiane Neptata. Pack. 



This species occurs in Arizona and resembles Mellistrii^^ata in the 

 color of the lines. {"he course of the outer line is different. Mr. Neumoe- 

 gen's collection. 



Apateea Vuepina, n. s. 



This is allied to Lcporhia and Lipi/sei/liiia (P()])uli Riley). The wings 

 are not " d'un blanc grisatre saupoudre de fins atonies noirs." but of a 

 creamy, yellowish white, not irrorate. The secondaries are not of a " blanc 

 sale," but pure immaculate white. The markings are as in Leporina \ a 

 l)lack basal dash : the t. a. line consisting of three black spots ; a small 

 ringed orbicular sometimes wanting ; a small lunate black reniform. T. p. 

 line fragmentary but without the dash at internal angle " en T" of Lepus- 

 culina. or at most the smallest remnant of it. The markings of these 

 three are alike, but Viilpina is slight, like Leporina and would have been 



