Zepidopterological Miscellanies. 311 



Hypena bijngalis. 



Hypena bijugalis. Walker, List Lep. B. M., Part xvi. p. 32, 1858. 

 Expanse, 27-31 mm. 

 Habitat. — Xew York. 



Hypena manalis. 



Hypena manalis. Walker, List Lep. B. M., Part xvi. p. 33, 1858. 

 Expanse, 20-23 mm. 

 Habitat. — New York. 



\ Hypena internalis. n. s. 



Palpi long, laterally compressed, blackish, except the naked white 

 tips of the third joint. Head and thorax very dark brown or blackish. 

 Abdomen fuscous above with blackish tufts on the segments ; beneath 

 paler, except at the tip. 



Anterior wings blackish brown, with a median, a subterminal, and a 

 terminal line of indistinct pale yellow or whitish dots. The median 

 line of dots ends on internal margin in a large, circular, pale yellow spot 

 which is the prominent distinctive mark of the species. A small, dis- 

 tinct tuft of black scales on the disc. Fringes blackish. 



Posterior wings and fringes very dark fuscous, the latter interrupted 

 with paler scales. Under surface of both pairs fuscous, with impromi- 

 nent, cellular dark dots. 



Expanse, 29-31 mm. 



Habitat. — Pennsylvania. 



Hypena evanhlalis. n. s. 



Palpi long, laterally compressed, dull brownish ochreous ; third joint 

 minute, almost enclosed by the scales of the second joint. Frontal 

 tuft prominent, pale ashen brown, as are also the head, thorax, and 

 abdomen above. 



Anterior wings dull pale ash^n brown, shaded terminally with fus- 

 cous. A broad, dark brown or blackish patch on the costa extending 

 from the base to the middle is indistinctly limited on the disc, and 

 contains in its lower portion two pairs of small distinct raised tufts of 

 black scales, the first pair in the centre, the second nearer the costa at 

 the end of the disc. A subterminal and a terminal line of dark dots. 

 Fringes pale interrupted with fuscous. 



