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Fig. 8. Same as Fig. 6 except the specimen from which the drawing was 

 made was taken from a dwelling house at Areola, 111. 



Plate III. 

 Fig. g. Chclanops corticis sp. nov. Right pedipalp from above. X 26. 

 Fig. 10. Chelanops floridar Balzan. Right pedipalp from above, X 26. 

 Fig. II. Chelanops pallidiis Banks. Right pedipalp from above, X 40. 

 Fig. 12. Chelanops sanborni (Hagen). Right pedipalp from above, X 40. 

 Fig. 13. Obisinm hninnenm Hagen. Right chelicera from above, X 260. 



Plate IV. 

 Fig. 14. Blothrus magniis sp. nov. Dorsal view, X 18. 



Plate V. 

 Fig. 15. ChthoniHS longipalpus Banks. Dorsal view of female, X 22. 



ADDITIONAL NEW SPECIES OF NORTH AMERICAN 

 LEPIDOPTERA. 



By Wm. Barnes, M.D., and J. McDunnough, Ph.D., 

 Decatur, III. 



Family NOTODONTID^. 



Schizura biedermani, new species. 



Male. — Head and thorax dark purplish-gray with decided reddish tinge on 

 pro- and metathoracic tufts ; posterior portion of patagia bordered with black ; 

 abdomen dorsally light yellow brown with darker tuft on first segment, beneath 

 light purplish-gray ; femora clothed with dark purple hairs. Primaries, ground 

 color olivaceous brown, only apparent on lower portion of wing, costal half 

 shaded with purplish, very dark at base of wing, much lighter, almost gray, 

 towards apex ; fine black basal dash, extending below cubital vein to t.a. line ; 

 subbasal line distinct, black, geminate, extending only to anal vein ; t.a. line 

 geminate, slightly lunulate, indistinct in costal portion, inwardly angled on 

 anal vein ; at end of cell a thin black bar, slightly concave outwardly, with a 

 black dash extending from its center to t.p. line ; indistinct curved blackish 

 median shade, rarely extending completely across wing, half way between end 

 of cell and t.p. line ; t.p. line indistinct in costal portion, composed of a series 

 of incurved light ochreous lunules, shaded with blackish towards base of wing, 

 and followed outwardly by suffused reddish shading ; apex light purplish-gray 

 with black apical dash ; series of more or less distinct submarginal black dashes, 

 bordered outwardly with whitish ; veins in outer portion of wing shaded with 



