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are two other lines crossing both wings ; the exterior one on primaries 

 ferruginous, commencing on costa a little anterior to the apical spot 

 and turning irregularly to the crenated line next inner angle; the 

 second of these two lines only distinct in cell ; on secondaries the ex- 

 terior line terminates at and joins the extremity of the crenated line ; 

 the interior is wavy and distinct throughout ; primaries have the api- 

 cal spot as above, the ring yellowish and partly enclosing a pearly 

 spot in the upper discoidal interspace; a similar pearly spot just 

 below. 



Secondaries in addition to the anal spot have a 'similar one near 

 outer angle and two small pearly spots in yellow rings between these, 

 besides a third on costal edge. 



Body above brown ; beneath, thorax grey ; legs grey ; palpi whitish 

 fuscous at tip; antennae fuscous and white, club red. 



Female. — Expands 1.6 to 1.8 inch. Similar to male. 



From Mr. G. W. Belfrage. Taken near Waco, Texas. 



CCENONYMPHA AmPELOS, n. sp. 



Male. — Expands 1.3 inch. Upper side bright, glossy ochraceous ; 

 immaculate ; fringes concolored. 



Under side nearly same shade, paler and changing to bufiF at apex 

 of primaries ; on secondaries slighly paler at outer angle and elsewhere 

 much powdered with brown atoms ; a pale straight ray from costal 

 edge of primaries nearly crosses the wing; secondaries have a similar 

 ray, tortuous, interrupted in the upper median interspaces, not quite 

 reaching abdominal margin ; both wings immaculate. 



Body fuscous covered with ochraceous hairs; beneath yellowish and 

 grey ; palpi grey ; antennae annulated black and white ; club black, 

 tip ferruginous. 



Female. — Same size, slightly paler; otherwise like male. 

 From 1 S , 1 9 . Oregon. Allied to Inornafa, Edw. 



Syrichtus Oceanus, n. sp. 



Female. — Expands l.G inch. Tapper side soiled white, pale brown 

 at bases of wings; apex of primaries largely covered with same shade 

 extending to cell, suddenly narrowing at discoidal nervuleand continu- 

 ing with slightly diminishing width to inner margin ; enclosed on this 

 border is a series of whitish lunules and a subapical obli(|ue streak. 

 Secondaries clouded with brown along abdominal margin and on disk; 



TRANS. AMER. EXT. SOC. (28) JANUARY, 1871. 



