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ajigregated and the branches of the mediau vein are turned up- 

 ward . 



Head and eyes, rather small. Labial palpi a little longer than the 

 head; densely clothed with long scales, beneath and towards the tip, 

 conrcalin(j the apical joint or almost concealinf/ it ; rather slender to- 

 wards the basal joint; on the upper edge, curved from the base almost- 

 to the tip and ordinarily applied to the face. 



Steganoptycha ? ochreana n. s. — Fore wings pale yellowish, the portion of 

 the wing clouded with pale ochreous-brown. The costa from the middle of the 

 wing to the tip, is streaked with ochreous-brown. The oeelloid patch is white 

 and contains two ochreous-brown streaks and two black dots. The hinder 

 margin, at the base of the cilia is dusted with black. Cilia ochreous. Hind 

 wings whitish tinged with yellowish. 



Collection of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia, from Vir- 

 ginia. 



Steganoptycha variana n. s. — Fore wings white, with numerous blackish- 

 lirown spots and i)atches, marbled with interrupted streaks and dusted with 

 the same hue. Near the base of the wing, over the fold, is a somewhat trian- 

 gular blackish-brown, dorsal patch, another smaller one near the anal angle 

 over the fold and an irregular patch above it over the nervules, of the same 

 hue. The inner margin is spotted with blackish-brown from the base, and the 

 costa is marked with oblique streaks of the same hue, leaving between them, 

 white, geminated, oblique streaks, which near the tip have a blackish, central 

 dot. The third blackish streak from the tip, is extended into an oblique mar- 

 ginal patch, that reaches along the hinder margin beyond its middle. The ex- 

 treme tip is blackish-brown. The oeelloid patch is indistinctly silvery, divided 

 in the middle by a faint blackish line. Cilia white dusted with blackish. Hind 

 wings, grayish fuscous. 



Head and paljii whitish, the latter with an exterior blackish-brown spot on 

 the middle joint. 



From A. S. Packard. Jr. of Maine, and Easton. Pennsylvania. 



