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are distinct as will be seen by the accompanying figures of the geni- 

 talia. Superficially inconspicua is smaller than wrightiaria and may 

 be otherwise distinguished by the course of the cross lines of the hind 

 wing which in inconspicua follow more nearly the outer edge of the 

 wing. 



I have, through the kindness of Mr. Field, also a type of Dr. 

 Dyar's Selidosema cethalodaria and if the other five types are the 



Selidosema inconspicua. 



Selidosema wrightiaria. 



same as this, and presumably they are, the name is a synonym of 

 inconspicua. 



Cleora ? glaucaria, new species. 



Expanse, 36-38 mm. Palpi and front brown, vertex brown posteriorly, 

 grayish or distinctly white anteriorly. Thorax brown, paler at the collar, 

 abdomen pale yellowish-brown. Ground color of primaries brown and pale 

 bluish-white, the latter color, slightly intermixed with the brown, chiefly occupy- 

 ing the space to the median shade, the outer part of the median area, and the 

 center of the outer area just preceding the subterminal line. Intradiscal line 

 brown, not broad, boldly and evenly outcurved to inner margin ; crosses the 

 wing about one third out but extends inward on both costal and inner margins. 

 Median shade broad, quite well defined on inner side, diffuse outwardly ; strongly 

 angulated on discal cell, and less so on anal vein. Extradiscal line brown, well 

 defined, scalloped ; begins one third in on costa, extends outward to vein M^, 

 then inward to inner margin, ending less than one third out on this margin. 

 Subterminal line denticulate, bordered inwardly by the bluish ground color and 

 outwardly by the brown ground color. Terminal line poorly defined, brown. 

 Fringe edged by a brown line. Discal spot not large, distinct. Secondaries 

 pale grayish brown, slightly darker outwardly. A single irregular, rather fine 

 brownish line crosses the wing just exterior to the faint discal spot. Fringes 

 and terminal line as in primaries. Beneath, uniformly yellowish tending to 

 flesh color, no spots or lines reflected. 



