220 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. vin. 



very pronounced ; a faint submarginal denticulate blackish line parallel with margin ; 

 hind wings with extra-discal line quite distinct, toothed outwardly on veins, and a 

 submarginal shading showing most distinctly at anal margin ; beneath even light 

 fuscous without lines ; discal spots distinct. 



Central Texas. Without doubt very near to P. olivacearia, but 

 very distinct in appearance. 



Plagodis kempii, sp. nov. 



Palpi orange ochre ; front and thorax ochre gray ; abdomen nearly the same color, 

 but more ochreous ; fore wings dull whitish, somewhat ochre tinted especially on outer 

 space and above anal angle, the whole wing peppered with loosely scattered brown 

 scales, these becoming thicker outwardly with a tendency to striation ; cross lines 

 two, blackish brown ; basal nearly straight, fine ; the outer heavy, broad, even, nearly 

 straight, slightly bent out at middle ; costa beyond this line and the fringes maroon 

 brown ; hind wings whitish tinged with yellow, showing more clearly on middle of 

 outer space ; cross line maroon brown, fine, obsolete on front half of wing ; marginal 

 line brown ; fringes maroon tinged ; discal spots prominent on fore wings, wanting on 

 hind wings ; beneath all wings quite yellow ; cross lines fainter ; all lines, pepper- 

 ings, striations, and fringes, of a pink or purple color. Expands 32 mm. 



Beaver Co., Pa. From Mr. S. T. Kemp, in whose honor I name 

 the insect, which is very strongly marked and very pretty. 



Euchlaena abnormalis, sp. nov. 



Palpi ochre, smoky black at tip ; front dull black ; summit buff ochre ; antennae- 

 stem buff ochre above, pectinations dull black ; collar ochre ; thorax blackish, with 

 patagias ochre ; abdomen ochre, blackish interlined on segments and blacki.sh laterally ; 

 wings dull smoky black, the veins buff ochre, this color more distinct beyond cell, be- 

 coming lost on outer field ; on fore wings a rounded rather faint basal cross line ; on 

 all wings an outer buff ochre cross line, very distinct, rather broad, nearly straight 

 on fore wings, a little rounded on hind wings ; fringes blackish, a little ochreous at 

 end of veins ; beneath very nearly as above. Expands 41 mm. 



Winnipeg, Manitoba. June 26th. From Mr. Hanham. 

 Tetracis hyperborea, sp. nov. 



Palpi bright ochre yellow ; front ochre ; summit and front of thorax more yellow- 

 ish ; thorax and abdomen rather light ochre, the latter somewhat fuscous stained ; all 

 wings light ochre, more or less fuscous tinged ; fore wings with basal line showing in 

 three blackish spots, the first and larger costal, the second at middle, the third on 

 vein I ; just beyond discal point which is very faint, is a broad blackish shading run- 

 ning nearly straight across wing ; outer line of black points on veins, these diffuse on 

 edges ; the line is parallel with outer margin to vein 2, then curved a little outwardly ; 

 a line of faint diffuse marginal points ; hind wings with outer line of black dots on 

 veins, discal spots present, blackish ; beneath as above on fore wings, the basal half 

 more fuscous, discal spots more distinct, middle band much less marked ; outer band 

 distinct, the spots confluent ; hind wings, discal spots very distinct, black; outer line 

 of spots more distinct than above. Expands 42 mm. 



