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margin about two-fifths from base of wing; a diffuse brown spot just 

 beyond the m'ddle of costa and a faint dot at end of cell ; a subterrainal 

 line of brown dots, very evenly outcurved to submedian fold, terminating 

 in a straight dash, perpendicular to inner margin but not quite attaining 

 same ; a large apical brown blotch, between which and subterminal line 

 are two small brown dashes, placed vertically, the upper resting on costa ; 

 two terminal black patches at extremity of veins 2 and 3 ; fringes broadly 

 checkered with dark brown ; outer margin pale. Secondaries whitish, 

 largely suffused with smoky, and with a broad dark brown marginal band, 

 narrowing towards anal angle ; a faint discal dot and pale fringes. 

 Beneath, primaries smoky brown, fringes checkered ; secondaries as 

 above. 



Habitat : Redington, Ariz., i 9 • Type, collection Barnes. 



Ciosely related to binda Barnes; differs in the more even subterminal 

 line, the presence of an apical brown patch, and patches at termination of 

 veins 2 and 3, and the fact that the brown checkering of the fringes does 

 not extend backward on the terminal area of the wing itself as in binda; 

 the secondaries are darker, with more distinct marginal band. 



Eriopyga dnbia, sp. no v. 



Palpi with the third joint longer and less porrect than is generally 

 the case in this genus ; head and thorax gray ; primaries dark gray, very 

 suffused and slightly shiny in appearance, and with all the maculation 

 indistinct ; t. a. line black, single, inclined outwardly, lunulate, preceded 

 by a pale shade ; basal area before t. a. line largely suffused with blackish 

 shading ; t. p. line excurved around cell, then parallel to outer margin, 

 single, black, crenulate, mostly very indistinct ; orbicular a pale, oval, 

 indistinct mark, situated near t. a. line ; reniforni a black shade more or 

 less hidden by the dark median shade, which is angled slightly 

 below same ; s. t. line not recognizable ; a terminal black line broken by 

 yellow dots at termination of veins ; fringes concolorous. Secondaries 

 smoky ; fringes with an ochreous basal line, followed by dark line, beyond 

 which the fringes are lighter. Beneath smoky, with an indistinct postmedian 

 line and discal dot to both wings. Expanse, 20-25 mm. 



Habitat: Redington, Palmerlee, Ariz., 10 çts, i 9- Types, collec- 

 tion Barnes. 



The antennae in both sexes are ciliate, and the species is quite 

 delicate, more like a Cenna species in general appearance ; the hairy eyes 

 would preclude this association, however. Considerable variation in size 

 exists in the specimens before us. 



