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band, fainter above, broken and angulate at cell, broader and blacker 

 below median vein, the most prominent marking of the wing. Near to 

 this the inner median line, subsinuate, projected and broken just before 

 internal margin. Outer line roundedly projected over median nervules ; 

 the sub-terminal line runs parallel with this, and is joined by a black apical 

 line. Fringes black dotted ; a more prominent black mark at end of veins 

 2 and 3. Hind wings pale fuscous, with whitish, fuscous-dotted fringe, and 

 two faint extra-mesial lines. Beneath pale. Arizona. Coll. B. Neumoe- 

 gen. This species exceeds 30 mil. in expanse, and cannot be confounded 

 with any other. Very different from any of the forms of Sordidatat 

 which I unite in the " New Check List," and cannot distinguish. 



Hydriomene Reflata is a stout species, which can be known by its 

 whitish ground color of primaries showing a slight sprinkling of brown 

 scales, by the presence of an inconspicuous white spot outside subtermi- 

 nal line opposite the disk and by the wide black band before the inner 

 median line, interrupted or angulated on the cell and less prominent above 

 it on the costa. All the examples agree perfectly. 



Eustrotia Flaviguitata, n. s. 



A small species comparable with Secta. Uniformly mouse gray sprink- 

 led with brown dots which, under the glass, take the course of angulated 

 transverse lines running first outwardly from the brown costal dots. The 

 only marking of prominence is the brown mesial shade which encloses a 

 small yellowish spot on the cell and another less noticeable on submedian 

 fold. A brown costo-apical shade patch enclosing a pale costal dot. A 

 terminal dotted line. In the place of the reniform is a dark dot. Hind 

 wings fuscous. Expanse 16 mil. Texas, in my collection. 



Eupseudosoma floridum^ 11. s. 



Allied to the Cuban E. niveiim Gr. Head dark yellow above ; clypeus 

 white ; a dark line dividing the yellow vertex from the white front. Collar 

 and thorax immaculate white. Fore wings white, slightly iridescent ; 

 costal edge dark fuscous. Abdomen scarlet above with dorsal white line ; 

 anal segments white. Hind wings reduced, white, a few basal scarlet 

 ' hairs. Beneath white, fore legs dark outwardly. Florida, A. Conradi, Esq. 



This may be same as the Cuban form, but there are no black spots on 

 head or wings. The costal edge is smoky. 



