276 W. II. EDWARDS. 



This species belongs to the group of Uncas and Metca. 

 Pamphila Attalus, n. sp. 



Female. — Expands 1.4 inch. 



Upper side fuscous, somewhat suffused with fulvous, especially no- 

 ticeable when seen obliquely; primaries have three small yellow-white 

 subapical spots on costa, a large subquadrate spot at extremity of cell, 

 a triangular one at origin of upper branch of median, a large subquadrate 

 below the last and a patch on submedian interspace. Secondaries 

 have a row of indistinct yellow points and small spots, bent at a right 

 angle so as to be nearly parallel to the costal and hind margin, termin- 

 ating at median nervurej a similar point at extremity of cell ; fringes 

 cinereous. 



Under side of secondaries and the costal and apical half of prima- 

 ries uniform ycUow-ochraceous ; the rest of primaries fuscous, spots of 

 upper side repeated, with the addition of two points near hind margin 

 opposite the cell ; secondaries have four distinct spots of equal size, 

 one in cell, one in the upper discoidal interspace and two contiguous to 

 each other opposite the cell. 



Body above fuscous, covered with greenish hairs, beneath grey-yel- 

 low; legs and palpi same; antennae fuscous above; luteous below; club 

 black, tip fulvous. 



From two females taken by Mr. G. W. Belfrage, near Waco, Texas. 



This species differs decidely from any other known to me in the color 

 and markings of under side. I submitted it to Mr. A. G. Butler, of 

 the British Museum, who writes : " This is a new and undescribed spe- 

 cies, curiously like the Australian Trapezitea Petalia, liewitsou, in 

 color and markings. 

 Hesperia Eos, n. sp. 



iVale. — Expands 1 inch. 



Upper side grey-brown ; primaries have three white points on cosfal 

 margin in a line at right angles to edge; otherwise immaculate; fringes 

 alternate white and fuscous on primaries, white on secondaries with 

 fuscous only at tips of the three or four nervules in middle of the 

 margin. 



Under side brown with a whitish or cretaceous tint at apex of pri- 

 maries and along hind margin and over most of secondaries, quite 

 dense on hind margin ; the points on primaries repeated, a little en- 

 larged and accompanied by a fourth below the others and towards hind 

 margin ; secondaries have a mesial row of whitish points, nut reaching 



