152 GEORGE D. HULST. 



Botis ]i<e<lulalis sp. nor. — Expands 23 mm. Fore wings fuscous, very 

 thinly scaled; basal line broken into dots; outer line fine, sharply and strongly 

 dentate, and after the Botis pattern ; orbicular and reniform black ; marginal 

 line fine, black ; hind wings pale fuscouS pellucid ; beneath, same color as above, 

 with lines faintly reflected. 



One S , Texas. Seems to be near the preceding species. 



Botis gyralis sp. twv. — Expands 26 mm. Head, palpi, antenna?, thorax 

 and fore wings ochreous fuscous ; fore wings somewhat striated with light ochre- 

 ous; of the latter color also is a somewhat triangular discal spot, base outward, 

 beyond which and beyond reniform is a lunule of the same color ; an outer cross 

 line of the same color, not reaching costa ; a marginal fuscous line, somewhat 

 indistinct ; fringe fuscous ochreous ; light ochreous at base ; hind wings light 

 ochreous, with fuscous shadings ; pellucid towards base ; a discal spot apparent ; 

 also outer dentate cross line; margin fuscous; fringe light ochre; beneath, fus- 

 cous, with an ochreous shade on centre of fore wings ; outer lines present ; hind 

 wings lighter, nearly or quite white at base. 



Three males and one female, New York, Colorado, Nova Scotia. 

 Near B. opi/alis Grote. 



Botis invinctalis sp. nov. — Expands 26 mm. Head, antenna?, palpi and 

 thorax smoky fuscous; wings white, evenly washed with light fuscous; fore 

 wings with inner line close to base, indistinct, broken ; outer line represented by 

 a sinuate row of indistinct points ; orbicular a fuscous spot annulated with black, 

 rather large ; reniform large, extending to costa, and forming a spot of fu.scous 

 and black ; three black costal dots beyond apex ; margin with prominent black 

 spots; marginal row of black spots on hind wings; beneath, considerably fus- 

 cous ; spots indistinct ; a submarginal and marginal row of black points, distinct. 

 One % , AVashington Territory. Nearest to B. turinalis Grote, 

 but apart from color differences, the wings are much broader than in 

 that species. 



Botis labeculalis sp. nov. — Expands 20 mm. Palpi fuscous ; head and 

 antenna? fuscous ochreous; thorax and abdomen light ochreous; fore wings 

 ochreous yellow ; subterminally and at costa with brownish tinge ; basal line 

 slightly curved, wavy ; outer, of the usual pattern ; orbicular black ; reniform 

 black, lengthened, nearly or quite reaching outer line at median angle ; marginal 

 line brown ; fringe fuscous; hind wings white at base, light ochre outwardly; 

 outer line present, very strongly sinuate outwardly at middle; a faint subter- 

 minal fuscous band ; marginal line and fringes as on fore wings ; beneath, smoky 

 light ochre ; fringes fuscous ; line reflected through. 

 One 9 , Arizona. Close to B. flavidalk Guen. 



Botis levalis sp. jjoi'.-- Expands 30 mm. Eather bright yellow; costal 

 space brown ; basal line brown, nearly or quite obsolete posteriorly ; orliicular 

 black ; reniform a yellow space surrounded with dark brown line, lengthened 

 quadrate in shape ; outer line faint, clear near costa ; subterminal space brown, 

 widening near co.sta, sometimes obsolete posteriorly ; hind wings yellow ; discal 

 spot i)rominent ; cross line faint, quadrately bent ; marginal line brown, especi- 

 ally prominent and broad at outer angle ; beneath, as above, but much more 

 indistinct. 



