AMERICAN LF.riDOPTERA. 211 



ofsp;)ts across the wing, the second and fourth back of the line; all 

 edged with white; on margin traces of lunules. 



Secondaries have a siuiihu* discal bar and a median row of spots; a 

 small round fuscous spot in cell, two others on costa. one near middle 

 the other near base; a faint row of spots on hind margin, of which tlie 

 two nest anal angle are distinct, bhickish. 



From Arizona, taken by Dr. Palmer, and in the collection of the 

 Agricultural Department. 



Li'C.ENA Fka, n. sp. 



MiiJr — Expands .(5 to .7 inch. Upper side brown, .sometimes red- 

 brown, bluish at base of both wings, and slightly fuscous along hind 

 margins; secondaries bordered by a series of round fuscous spots; 

 fringes long, pure white, except at inner angle of primaries and against 

 the lower median iuterspacc, where they are fuscous. 



Under side of primaries dark grey at base without markings, ful- 

 vous on disk crossed by interrupted white streaks; the margin grey, 

 presenting a series of obsolete lunules above each of which is a white 

 border f )rming a broken line like those on disk. Secondaries dark 

 grey at base, paler grey over part of disk, th'^n brown, followed by a 

 broad white sub-marginal space; the base marked by three fuscous 

 points placed transversely, and the brown disk crossed by white streaks 

 as on primaries; hind margin bordered by a row of black spots, of 

 which the first, next anal angle, is duplex and covered with metallic 

 green scales; the next four large. de;id black and only metallic at their 

 bases; the next two wholly covered with metallic scales. 



Fcmdlf. — Same size, paler colored above, marked as the male. 



From several spccinuiis sent me by Mr. G-. W. Bclfrage, and taken 

 near Waco, Texas. 



This minute species is allied to Exilis, Bois., of California. 

 Chrvsopiianu.s Iantiie, n. sp. 



Miilc — Expands 1.3 inch. Upper side pale glossy fulvous; both 

 wings have straight black disciil bars; hind margin of secondaries 

 bordered by separated lunular brown spots preceded and enclosed an- 

 teriorly In- a cop]»ery band; otherwise immaculate excepting that the 

 spots of lower surface are partially .seen through the wings. 



Under side pale buff much powdered at base with grey; primaries 

 have a marginal series of rounded brown spots, obsolete apically, suf- 

 fused near inner angle with fulvous; a median tortuous row of brown 



