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line, extending to apices on costa, leaving the terminal space narrowly 

 blackish gray, cut superiorly by the faint, white subterminal line ; fringes 

 checkered. Hind wings ochrey whitish, with a faint dot and transverse 

 lines. Beneath, four discal dots ; the wings are whitish gray, irrorate to 

 the subterminal pale, fleshy-brown band ; lines on hind wings more dis- 

 tinct ; markings of jDrimaries reflected from above. Arizona. Coll. B. 

 Neumoegen. Exp. 25 mil. The nearly perpendicular outer median line 

 of primaries, edged with white, and the bright submedian and subterminal 

 fields, distinguish it. 



Cymatophora (Boarmia) Grisearia, n. s. 



^ . This species may be known by its large size, its clear black and 

 white, pepper and salt color, in which the white largely predominates ; its 

 resemblance to Amphidasys. White irrorate with black. Lines very dis- 

 tinct, black ; the outer continuous, scalloped and produced on the veins ; 

 continued equally distinctly across the concolorous hind wings. Median 

 and sub-basal lines near together, originating from costal spots. Sub- 

 terminal line obsolete ; a black cloud on terminal field opposite cell ; a 

 slighter one before anal angle. On hind wings there are also some vague 

 black terminal cloudings. A faint festooned terminal line marked by 

 black points. Beneath vague, pale, discolorous ; discal marks faintly 

 marked. Body like wings. This cannot be the female of Pulmoiiaria. 

 Body like wings. Arizona. Exp. 36 mil. Coll. Neumoegen. 



Cymatophora (Boarmia) Separataria, n. s. 



^ . Allied to HuDiaria ; the color is of an even mixed dove gray, the 

 lines are accented and unequally distinct. Inner line roundedly oblique, 

 marked on vein i and thence to margin ; median shade line indistinct, 

 near outer line, which is placed as in Humaria, uneven, produced on the 

 veins. Discal mark indistinct. The black inner line is preceded by a 

 faint shade line, and the outer line is followed by an indistinct shade line. 

 Subterminal line whitish, toothed, upright, equally legible, followed by a 

 black indistinct dentate line. The concolorous secondaries have the 

 markings continuous, the median line distinct, discal mark indistinct. 

 Beneath discolorous, very pale smoky, utterly immaculate. This species 

 is intermediate between Hninaria and Cn'pnscu/aria. Expanse 35 mil. 

 Arizona. 



Cymatophora (Boarmia) Oblujuaria, n. s. 



^. Allied to j-Hnearia. Pale whitish gray. Inner median line 



