218 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. viii. 



Winnipeg, Manitoba. From Mr. Hanham, who says it was " taken 

 on the prairie flying in the sun." It approaches D. borealis Hulst 

 pretty closely, and may be a variety of that species. All I have seen 

 of D. horcalis, however, are very much lighter in color. 



Eugonobapta brunneolineata, sp. nov. 



I'alpi ochre, tippped with fuscous ; frcjnt oclire fuscous ; antenna; yellowish ; 

 tliorax and abdomen clay ochre ; fore wings liglit whitish ochre, with a yellowish 

 stain basally and along inner margin ; cross lines brown fine distinct ; the basal 

 rounded below costa, then nearly straight to inner margin, the outer nearly parallel 

 with outer margin, and with a dull angle at vein 3 ; hind wings of same color as fore 

 wings with a single distinct brown line continued from the outer line of fore wings, 

 sHghtly bent at middle ; beneath very nearly the same color as above, the lines evi- 

 dent but faint. Expands 24-25 mm. 



Hastings, Fla. Taken in May. 

 Orthofidonia elsinora, sp. nov. 



Palpi and front blackish ; summit of head whitish ; thorax whitish gray ; ab- 

 domen whitish gray, slightly stained with fuscous ochre, and peppered with scattered 

 black scales ; fore wings bluish-gray, peppered with evenly scattered but infrequent 

 black scales ; basal line well out, showing in a distinct lengthened black costal spot, 

 then faint across the wing, a little more distinct at inner margin, forming a right angle 

 on cell, then nearly straight ; outer line somewhat more distinct, black at costa, but 

 not so heavy as basal line, a little heavier on inner margin, and subparallel with 

 outer margin ; outer space shaded with smoky black from below apex to inner angle, 

 reaching almost or quite to outer line ; a marginal row of intervenular black points ; 

 hind wings less bluish, more smooth than fore wings, with a very faint, rounded 

 median line ; a marginal row of black spots ; beneath more fuscous stained, less 

 bluish, the wings sparingly peppered with black scales, the outer line distinct on 

 both wings, and emphasized on veins. Expands 26 mm. 



Elsinore, Cal., March 28th. I have the 9 only. It apparently 

 is closely allied to O. scDiiclarata Walk. 



Cymatophora virginalis, sp. nov. 



Palpi and front light ochre fuscous ; antennse yellowish fuscous ; front thorax and 

 abdomen pure white ; wings pure white, the fore wings a little fuscous stained basally 

 along costa, and with a few dark scales at base ; discal spots very faint ; beneath as 

 above. P^xpands 22 mm. 



Newark, N. J. Webster, N. H. 

 Cymatophora deleta, sp. nov. 



Paljii fuscous gray; front fuscous ochre; thorax fuscous gray; abdomen 

 darker ; fore wings fuscous gray, thickly peppered with dark fuscous scales giving 

 an even dark fuscous gray appearance ; costa blackish fuscous ; basal line obsolete ; 

 outer line faintly indicated in darker shadings near costa, at middle, and at inner 



