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of the subcostal are not connivent at their orioin, but divergent. The 

 discal arises much posterior to the bifurcation of the subcostal. Me- 

 dian vein 4-branched, the central branches on a common stalk. 



1 have two specimens received from Mr. A. 8. Packard, Jr., collected 

 at New Brunswick, Maine, and numbered by him SlG. 



Anchylopera mediofasciana n. s. — Fore wings dark brownish beneath the 

 suboostal vein, white along the costa. From the middle of the costa arises an 

 oblique dark brown band, which runs into the dark portion of the wing and 

 encloses a semi-oval, white spot on the costa near the tip, having a few costal 

 brown dots. The costa is dotted with blackish from the base to the tip of the 

 wing and a few blackish dots are disposed over the surface of the wing. The 

 ocelloid patch is white, and contains two round grayish brown spots. Hind 

 wings pale brownish. 



I have a single specimen before me received from Mr. A. S. Pack- 

 ard, Jr.. in bad condition and numbered H{)-i:. 



Anchylopera fasciolana n. s. — Fore wings shining white, with dark brown 

 markings, having a slight golden hue. From the middle of the costa arises a 

 rather broad, oblique dark brown band, with irregular edges. The costa is 

 streaked with dark brown from the base to the tij). At the extreme tip is a 

 brown dot and along the hinder margin an irregular streak of the same hue. 

 which forms a squarish spot over the diseal nervules. The ocelloid patch is 

 white with central, wavy brownish line. The white portions of the wing is 

 dotted with brownish. Hind wings grayish, brownish towards the outer angle. 



I have a single specimen not in good condition. It is possible it 



may be a variety of ^f. medio/asciano. 



From Mr. A. S. Packard, Jr., New Brunswick, Maine. 



Anchylopera pulchellana n. s. — Fore wings ferruginous brown, varied with 

 ochreous-white. The costa is ochreous-white from the base to the middle of 

 the wing, and at this point a whitish fascia curves across the wing towards the 

 anal angle, enclosing a semi-oval ferruginous-brown patch on the base of the 

 inner margin. Above the anal angle is a whitish ocelloid patch, somewhat 

 silvery, having in its middle a ferruginous brown spot and into which runs the 

 curved whitish fascia. The costa from the base to the middle is dotted with 

 blackish and thence to the tip are four or five white geminations with ferrugi- 

 nous brown centres, the one nearest the base of the wing extended into a very 

 oblique line and bordered above with a slender blackish line. Beneath the tip 

 in the tiilia are two divergent white streaks. Hind wings rather pale fuscous. 



A single specimen. From the Collection of the Entomological So- 

 ciety of Philadelphia, collected in Virginia. 



It is possible this insect may be a variety of A. Spircae/oliana, but 

 in the latter species the semi^oval dorsal patch at the base of the inner 



