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whitish fuscous. Hind wings yellowish, sub-pellucid, with borders of yel- 

 lowish ( $ ) or fuscous {£); an extra median fuscous line and discal 

 streak. Beneath as above, duller and more fuscous. 



Expanse 25 mil. Hal). Texas, Belfrage, August and October, two 

 specimens, No. 376. Resembles somewhat Stenophyes serinalis, but the 

 color is different and the species is stouter. 



Botis fusci?naculalis, n. s. 



$ °. . Resembles trimaculalis so closely that it is difficult to dis- 

 tinguish it. The color is a duller yellow, the markings are all fainter, the 

 veins are indicated by pale fuscous. The hind wings are whitish fuscous 

 and the line is only fragmentary. Beneath the wings are more purely 

 fuscous, without the yellowish stain. The three open spots on median 

 space are present, but the reniform is upright, medially constricted and 

 does not spread over the submedian nervules at base, consequently the 

 exterior line does not come so near it inferiorly. Interior line more 

 irregular, also the exterior line, but similarly shaped ; the interior line is 

 however deflected on the interspace between submedian vein and vein 1. 

 But the species may be at once separated by the abdomen being whitish 

 or fusco-whitish, not ochreous above as with trimaculalis. 



Expanse 25 mil. Hab. Texas, Belfrage, No. 374; June and Novem- 

 ber ; three specimens. Much narrower-winged and with more pointed 

 apices than Botis submedialis. 



Botis flavicoloralis, n. s. 



Dull yellow, allied to the preceding species. Primaries concolorous, 

 powdery, yellow, not shining ; fringes whitish. Reniform open, very 

 faintly outlined. No spot on submedian fold. Exterior line almost 

 obliterate, very faint. Orbicular sub-obsolete, open. Hind wings whit- 

 ish, with whitish fringes, stained with yellow exteriorly ; extra mesial line 

 narrow, lost inferiorly. Beneath hind wings whitish, with the mesial line 

 fragmentary. Thorax above yellow ; palpi brown at the sides, whitish 

 beneath. Fore wings beneath pale, with the markings traced in pale 

 fuscous. 



Expanse 21 mil. Texas, Belfrage, Oct. n, No. 374; one female. 



Smaller than fuscimaculalis, with the lines obliterate and of a brighter 

 yellow. 



