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ASOPIA Ti. 



Asopia eiinicnlalis sp. nov. — Expands 26 mm. Head light ochre ; an- 

 tenna? pink at base, white at tip; thorax, abdomen and wings reddish ochreous, 

 the hind wings being lighter at base ; fringes concolorous, the color of the fore 

 wings is more pronounced along costa, and at tip forming small, almost brick-red 

 spots; fore wings crossed by two fine whitish lines, the basal straight, i-eaching 

 costa and inner margin at equal distances, about one-fourth length of wing, the 

 outer sinuate, but straight, parallel with outer edge during first half of its course ; 

 a submarginal row of black points ; beneath, nearly the same as above, somewhat 

 glistening, lighter along inner margin of all wings ; dark brown discal spot pres- 

 ent on all wings, but no lines apparent. 



One S , Colorado. Hardly congeneric with Asopia. 



Asopia occidentalis sp. hoi-.— Expands 28 mm. Head, antennte, thorax 

 and fore wings olive fuscous ochre; costa of fore wings ochreous; fore wings 

 crossed by two light ochre lines, the basal wavy, but nearly straight, the outer 

 sinuous, both lines spreading at costa ; hind wings uniform white, with a faint 

 or strong fuscous shade; beneath, fore wings as above, but lighter; costa and 

 outer edge most shaded ; hind wings as above. 



Two % % , Colorado. Nearest A. plaiialis Grote. 



Asopia ciiliciilalis sp. nov. — Expands 17 mm. Head, thorax and fore 

 wings ochreous. Abdomen and hind wings fuscous ochreous ; there are two light 

 ochre lines on thg fore wings, rather near together, wavy, straight in general 

 direction, parallel to each other ; beneath, decidedly reddish, the outer lines of 

 the fore wings present, and a whitish line on the hind wings on outer third par- 

 allel with outer edge ; fringes above fuscous, below ochreous. 



One % , Florida. 



EMPREPES Led. 



Eniprepes inagnalis sp. «oi;.— Expands 28 mm. Head and antennae 

 light ochreous ; thorax very light ochreous, with ochreous dottings. Abdomen 

 white; fore wings ochreous, white posteriorly at base; two fuscous lines, the 

 basal rounded outwardly, but with dentation inwardly near middle, the outer 

 with a sinus outwardly just before middle, and another not so deep near inner 

 margin ; the line outwardly, and the outer line inwardly, broadly edged with a 

 white line; a white circular spot on disc; a band of deep ochreous just beyond 

 outer line ; subtei'minal space light ochreous, a line of marginal dentations ochre- 

 ous; hind wings white, with ochreous shade outwardly and indications of a fus- 

 cous median band ; beneath, fuscous white; darkest along costa and centrally 

 on fore wings, otherwise nearly white. 



Two % % one 9 . Arizona. Nearest E. novalis Grote, but very 

 much larger, with differences in details of fore wings, and nearly 

 white hind wings. 



SCOPARIA Haw. 



Scoparia iiiiigtiidalis sp. nor. — Expands 26 mm. Head, antennae, tho- 

 rax, abdomen and wings uniform blackish fuscous, the hind wings appearing 



