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Karon Terloot de Popelaire, known by his scientific travels in Peru 

 has observed in this country, durinj^ his stay at St. Jose, a Cafocala 

 with blue hindwings similar to the European C. FraxiiiL 



8. Bolina Jucunda, (?) lliibnor. 



As I am not certain that the species in my possession is the same as 

 that described by Hiibner, I give here the description. 



Alarum anticaruin spatium basilare triquetrum, fusco-violaceum. Sequitur 

 fascia ossea divergens. Dum spatium fusco-violaceum, macula extracellular! 

 extus dentinosa ossea interruptum vestigiis que lineje mediante exterioris divi- 

 Bum, extenditur ad lineain submargiualem intus saturate margiuatam. Margo 

 dilutior violascens. Linea apicalis brevis nigra. Alse posticse a radice ad 

 mediam alam ossese, dum fuscje. Fimbria ossea spatio fusco interrupta. Color 

 osseus prope venam quartam in marginem fuscam paululum suffunditur. Sub- 

 tus alse anticro a radice ad mediam alam ossete, dum fuscce, macula fasciiforrai 

 in loco macula? extracellularis posita ossea divisce. AliB posticte fereut supra. 



Three specimens from Downieville. 



9. Bolina Cinis, (?) Gn. 



I am not quite certain as to the identity of this species with that of 

 Guenee, but as I possess only a single specimen, the differences with 

 Gu^nee's description might be accidental. 



10. Bolina Hadeniformis, Behr. 



Alse anticie ciiierefe, extra umbram medianam paululum obscuriores, macula 

 extracellulari grandi ovata paululum dilutiori signatse, Alse posticse ossese, 

 limbo lato fusco maculis duabus osseis interrupto. Subtus ahe anticoe margari- 

 tacese. Umbra mediana et limbuslatus fusci versus marginem posticum uuiti. 

 Alse posticse margaritacese, limbo fusco ut supra signatae. 



The sober and uniform coloring of the forewings distinguishes this 

 species from all its congeners. One specimen from Downieville. 



I possess five other species of Bollmi from Lower California, and two 

 from the Sierra Madre. It is very probable that some of them extend 

 to the southern districts of our state. Most of them belong to the 

 type of B. Jhcuii<I(i, others imitate in their colouring and markings Ca- 

 tephia Alchi/mi'sfd, PIkhUi G'ainnui and other types. 



11. Syneda Ochracea, Bthr. 



Aire anticte oehr;:ci'se fere unicolores. Linearum modianarum et line£B sub- 

 marginalis principia tantum exstaut in margine anteriori. Macula renalis 

 bene distincta fusca semilunaris et cum margine auteriori perumbramcohserens. 

 Alse posticse lutese. Margo fusco uiaculata. Macula disealis et fascia angulata 

 fuscse. Subtus alse fere ut supra signatse sed colore oinnino reverso, alis anticis 

 luteis, posticis ochraceis. 



I know of only two specimens, one of them in my collection the 

 other in Mr. Stretch's, the one fnmJ near Saa Francisco, the other in 

 Marin County. 



12. Syneda Nubicola, Behr. 



Alse anticaj grisese marmoratae. Macula extracellularis, pallidior intus per 

 umbram medianam bene defiuita, extus sufl'usa. I'rinciiJia linearum solitarum 



TRANS. AMER. ENT. SOC. (4) JANUARV, 1870. 



