314 Lepidopterolog%oal Miscdlani 



clouded with the Bame hue. There La a blackish dot at the end of the 

 disc, and an Improminenl oblique fuscous line running from the apex 

 parallel with external margin halt' across the wing. Terminal points 

 minute, blackish. Fringes dull testaceous. Posterior wings and fringes 

 glossy white. Abdomen and anal tuft white. 



Expanse, 80-85 mm. 



Habitat. — New York (Putnam Co.), Texas. 



Thia La our largest species, ami appears to be less common than 

 any ol the preceding. 



*4-li<riiol>iii* HiiipiiiH'tHlii*, n. s. 



Palpi, bead and thorax fuscous. Anterior wings uniform dark fus- 

 cous with a large, prominent black dot at the end of the cell on the 

 middle. Posterior wings and fringes pure white. Abdomen and anal 

 tuft white or very pale fuscous. 



E • - . 20 mm. 



Habitat.- Texas. 



Tin- uniform dark color and prominent black discal dot readily 

 distinguish this species. 



SchfEnobius tripunctellas, n. s. 



Palpi, head ami thorax whitish cinereous, the former white beneath. 

 Anterior winL r - whitish cinereous, finely powdered with pale fuscous 

 scales. < >n the fold at basal third an improminenl dark dot, a similar 

 more prominent dol on the middle at the end of the disc, and a third 

 below it oear Internal margin. Terminal dots dark fuscous, minute. 

 Posterior wings, fringes, and under surface of both pair- glossj white. 



Abdomen and anal tuft white. 



/ 22 mm, 



Habitat. Texas. 



Prlonopteryi aebuliftera, Stephens. 



Prionopteryx nebuli/era, Stephens, 111. Haust., iv. p. :U7, 1884. 



Prionopteryx ntbulifera. Zeller, Chilo. el Cramb., p. 18, 1868. 



Prionopteryx nebvUif era. \\ I, Index Ent., p. 214, I'l. it, fi», 



1484, i 



Prionopteryi aehatina, Zeller. 



onopteryx aohatina. Zeller, Chilo. et Cramb., p. 18, i 



