66 AMERICAN LEPlbOPTERA. 



brown ground color is sparsely dotted with yellow scales on the innei' two-thirds 

 of wing and closely on the outer third. Cilia shining, leaden. 



Hindvving: smoky brown, a shade paler at base, cilia gray, but tinged with 

 brown at apex ; underside smoky brown. 



Hind wing: slightly lighter than forewing. the costal dots of the latter are 

 faintly repeated. 



Four .speciiriens: Essex County Park, N. J., ou hills back of 

 Montclair, in light trap, Aug. 28th. 



This species is much like E. dana, but can be readily separated 

 by the strongly developed ocellic spot, which is entirely wanting in 

 dana. I have male and female of both species. 



Enarniodia garacana sp. nov. 



Expanse 14-16 mm. 



Head and palpi olivaceous-gi'ay, outside of palpi blackish ; antenna dark fus- 

 cous; thorax speckled fuscous-gray, posterior end fuscous, preceded by a whitish 

 streak; abdomen fuscous; legs whitish, dusted and banded with brown. 



Forewing: olivaceous-fuscous, with three broad geminate whitish fasciie from 

 costa to middle of wing. On costa beyond middle are four shorter whitish gemi- 

 nate spots and a white dash before apex. Between dorsum and fold are two whit- 

 ish patches, each divided by a darker line, one at inner fourth and one in middle. 

 From the outer third of costa a bluish-metallic line crosses wing to anal angle, 

 where it ends in a white dash in cilia, a similar metallic line from costal spot be- 

 fore apex ends as a white dash in cilia at middle of dorsum. Ocellic spot obso- 

 lete, consisting of a few scattered metallic scales. Termeu edged with a tine black 

 line. Cilia leaden-gray. 



Hindwing: bronzy-brown, cilia whitish, with a darker basal line; underside 

 grayish." 



Underside forewing: smoky brown. 



Four specimens: Chicago, 111., July, J. H. Reading; Trenton, 

 Ontario, J. D. Evans. 



iSpai'gaiiothis tara<'ana sp. nov. 



Expanse 1.3.5-20 mm. 



Head and palpi reddish-ochreous, latter paler within ; thorax daik oclireous, 

 patagia purplish-ochreous ; antenna pale ochreous, shaded with purplish towards 

 base; abdomen ochreous; legs whitish, with an ochreous reflection, dusted with 

 j)ink and purplish-ochreous. 



Forewing: pale ochreous, or light canary-yellow, under a lens the extreme tips 

 of each scale has a bluish-irridescent reflection. The extreme base is pinkish- 

 purple, this dark shade extends along costal and dorsal margins to inner sixth. 

 There is a narrow fascia of the same color across middle of wing, interrupted in 

 the middle of the cell, it is slightly farther away from base at dorsal than at cos- 

 tal margin. There is a narrow subterminal fascia of the same color between 

 veins 2 and 7, broadest in the middle. At outer fourth of costa there is a faint 

 shade of the same color. There are four specimens with the middle fascia. 1 

 have thirteen which I consider the same species, in which the middle fascia is 



