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THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. \7o 



a fine common angulate dark mesial line. Very indistinct discal dots ; an 

 inner line on fore wings ; outwardl}' the wings are darker. Arizona ; larva 

 on scrub-oak, chrysalis pruinose (I. Doll, Esq.) 



Tripudia Lixiva, n. s. 



Size small. Eyes naked. Scales of the body flattened. Palpi in- 

 curved ; third article exceeding the front. Base of fore wings gray. A 

 very broad median olive brown band, bordering t. a. line outwardly, in- 

 terrupted at costal region. T. a. line a little waved, pale, emanating from 

 a small black costal spot. A large black costal spot at middle, inaugur- 

 ating the pale narrow, sinuate median shade line, forming the outer margin 

 of the olive brown band ; terminal portion of wing reddish brown, on 

 which the vague reniform is apparent. 8. t. line irregular, dark shaded 

 superiorly, waved ; terminal space slightly grayish ; fringe yellowish, in- 

 terrupted by a blackish spot opposite cell. Body and hind wings gray. 

 Arizona. Coll. B. Neumoegen. 



Allied to Opiparus^ but smaller, the median fascia broader, the outer 

 half of the wing redder and more like Basicinerea in this respect. 



Eugonia Vidularia, n. s. 



$ Apices of primaries pointed ; outer margin strongly angulate 

 opposite cell ; hind wings " tailed." Very pale yellowish. An outer dark 

 narrow line, fainter inferiorly, continued across hind wings. On fore wings 

 the surface is a little darker about the inception of this line and on 

 secondaries without it. At apical excavation the fringe is dark. Beneath 

 still paler, irrorate ; a narrow common line and slight discal marks. Disc 

 of thorax buff or darker ; body pale. Size of ahiiaria^ but slighter. 

 Arizona. Type Coll. B. Neumoegen, Esq. 



Cymatophora ( Boamira ) Dataria, n. s. 



^. $. Allied to jPampinari'a. In the male the median lines are 

 shaded with black, in both sexes propinquitous, very oblique, angulate, 

 followed by an indistinct ( $ ) or distinct ( t) brown shade occupying the 

 anterior half of subterminal space. S. t. line scolloped, distinctly marked 

 with white in male. Hind wings gray at base ( ^ ), or concolorous ( ^ ). 

 The color of female is more obscure fuscous. Mesial line bent opposite 

 cell. A faint annulus. The outer lield beyond the line copies the 

 markings of primaries. Size of allies. Beneath gray, discolorous with 

 discal marks diffuse, blackish, wanting on hind wings in male. Types. 

 Coll. B. Neumoegen, Esq., Arizona. 



