202 WM. II. EDWARDS. 



black line; the sub-marn'mal spots of upper side repeated, somewhat 

 reduced; the black baud represented by a line of sub-(|uadrate spots; 

 the discal row also repeated, the lower three or four spots bain"; 

 elongated and set obliquely; the spots in and below cell also repeated, 

 reduced. Secondaries yellowish, or sordid white; the margin and the 

 next two rows of spots as in primaries, the space between these rows 

 being orange, forming a conspicuous belt, fading into the ground as it 

 approaches the outer angle; an irregular row of small spots crosses 

 the disc, and on the inner side of this, against the cell, and also iu 

 submedian interspace is an orange discoloration; the spots in and 

 below the cell repeated, reduced. 



Body above fuscous, below yellowish, both thorax and abdomen ; 

 legs buff; palpi whitish; antennae auuulated black and white; club 

 black, reddish at tip. 



Female. — Expands 1.5 inch. IMarked as in the male, but the color 

 brighter ; the fulvous space nest preceding the fuscous band is partly 

 replaced by white, especially next the costa and the inner margin ; 

 on the under side the orange is brighter ; the sides of the abdomen 

 fulvous. 



From one % taken several years ago in Southern California, by Dr. 

 Smart, and a 9 recently received from Prescott, Arizona. 



This species is very distinct iu its markings above from any of our 

 species, but below resembles somewhat Thoe. It is similar iu shape 

 aud size to that species. 



Uesperia I>eva. 



Female. — Expands 2 inches. Upper side uniform glossy brown, 

 rather light in tint; primaries have three translucent spots, sub-apical, 

 small, round, equal, in a straight line depending from costa; a fourth 

 slightly larger than these near the top of the upper median interspace, 

 and a fifth an elongated narrow bar, in the next below, a little nearer 

 base than the fourth; both these completely cross the interspaces; 

 secondaries immaculate, fringes concolored. 



Under side slightly paler in tint, darker on the disc of primaries 

 and up to base, lighter next inner angle; the spots repeated; sec- 

 ondaries immaculate. Body above dark-brown, below, the thorax gray 

 buff, the abdonjen brown ; palpi white; antennse annulated, brown and 

 dull white; club black, reddish at tip. 



From a single example received from Prescott. The species is 

 allied to Accius. 



