64 AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



Enarmonia f'ana sp. uov. 



Expanse 7.5-10 mm. 



Head and tlioiax in some lights like the grayish-blue bloom of a ripe plum, in 

 other lights with a purplish-metallic reflection; pnlpi yellowish-white, outer joint 

 darker; abdomen above same as thorax, beneath cinereous; legs cinereous, dusted 

 with brown. 



Forewing: bronzy-brown, but shaded with the i)lum-blooni in the inner fourth. 

 On the costa are eight broad, oblique white lines divided by dark brown and ex- 

 tending to top of cell ; from the first, third, sixth and eighth the lines are contin- 

 ued as pale metallic-blue. That from the third spot runs obliquely to and joins 

 the inner metallic bar of the ocellic spot; that from the sixth spot goes towards 

 but does not join the outer bar; the blue beneath the eighth is but a few scales. 

 The ocellic area is large, filling the outer fourth of wing from anal angle to above 

 middle; it consists of six black lines (the upper line is a row of dots, and the 

 lower is short, with a spur angling downward), the vertical side-bars are shining 

 lilaceous-metallic, the inner is double the width of the outer. In the middle of 

 dorsal margin is a large white spot, in some specimens not divided, but in others 

 divided by a line of brown, it is slightly inclined outward and reaches but a trifle 

 above the fold, on its upper end the white is replaced by lilac-metallic scales 

 which obscurely extend to middle of wing. The extreme edge of termen is 

 brown, cilia shining leaden, with a white cut just below apex. 



Hindwings and underside of both : bronzy-brown, shading to grayish-brown at 

 base. 



Ten specimens : Anglesea, N. J., May 15th to 30th ; Essex 

 County Park, N. J., May 15 ; Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 3d, Miss 

 Braun. 



Close to interstinctana Clem., braeteatana Fern, and maculana 

 Fern. 



f^narinoiiia angleseana sp. nov. 



Expanse 10-11 mm. 



Head above and thorax bronzy-gray, with a bluish reflection, face whitish- 

 gray; palpi cream color, apical joint a shade darker; abdomen blackish-fuscous, 

 with a purplish reflection above, a band of cream color on each segment below ; 

 legs whitish-cinereous, shaded with light brown. 



Forewing: bronzy-brown, with a leaden shade at base. The outer three-fourths 

 of costa is marked with nine rather broader lines; all, excepting the third, which 

 is yellow, pure white; these white lines are unusually long, reaching to top of 

 cell; from the first and second, which join together and separately from the 

 fourth, seventh and ninth, are short lines of pale metallic-blue scales. The ninth 

 outlines a large blackish-brown apical spot. In the ocellic space are five horizon- 

 tal black lines, separated by four yellow lines, the latter are joined together in- 

 wardly, forming a vertical yellow bar; on either side the ocellus is enclosed by a 

 bar of lilaceous-metallic scales, the inner bar being the broader and longer. Be- 

 tween this inner bar and middle of wing is a large shining yellow dorsal spot, 

 composed of five or six vertical lines, reaching almost to middle of wing, the two 

 outside lines are somewhat inclined towards each other at the top. Cilia shining, 

 leaden-brown. 



