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direction being much as the line of an interrogation mark ; outer line oblique, with 

 an angle at vein 5, otherwise straight ; the black edging heaviest outwardly at costa ; 

 a black cross line at middle, beginning at and including discal spots, faintly extend- 

 ing to inner margin ; hind wings light transparent fuscous, darker on veins and mar- 

 gins. Expands 20-22 mm. 



Catalina Springs, Ariz. Collected by E. A. Schwarz, April 15th. 

 The National Museum type number is 4928. 



Honora dulciella, sp. nov. 



Palpi gray ; front ochre fuscous ; thorax gray ; abdomen smoky gray ; fore wings 

 white on anterior half, at middle dark fuscous, on posterior portion ochre fuscous ; 

 the anterior part is brokenly but quite thickly peppered with brick red scales ; basal 

 line obsolete ; outer line almost so, showing in a shading of red on anterior portion, 

 and on posterior portion a little darker fuscous ; hind wings light smoky, the veins 

 and margins darker. Expands I4 mm. 



Palm Beach, southern Florida. Dr. H. G. Dyar. The National 

 Museum type number is 4926. 



Honora cinereella, sp. nov. 



Palpi ascending, rounded, end member longer than second, light gray in color ; 

 front and collar whitish ; thorax gray ; abdomen gray on first two segments, then 

 fuscous gray ; wings even gray, a little lighter at middle of space between veins, the 

 veins themselves narrowly black ; basal line whitish, broad rounded, faintly edged 

 with black outwardly ; outer line whitish, faint ; a marginal row of black spots ; 

 hind wings pellucid fuscous white ; margin a little waved ; marginal line black ; 

 beneath fuscous gray, the gray clearer along costa ; hind wings as above. Expands 

 32 mm. 



Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona. Taken by E. A. Schwarz, June 

 loth. The National Museum type number is 51 84. 



The insect has very much the appearance of Melifara fernahlella 

 Hulst, and is hardly a typical Honora. The description is from the 

 9 only. 



Honora luteella, sp. nov. 



Palpi ascending, rather long, quite slender, exceeding head, end member quite 

 long, color ochre, tips fuscous ; head and thora.x ochre ; abdomen ochre, posterior 

 part of segments fuscous ; antennae dark fuscous ; fore wings ochre, white on costa to 

 subcostal vein reaching from base to apex, and more faintly on median vein and vein 

 I, there broadened basal ly ; otherwise the wings are yellow ochre, without lines; 

 discal spot small, faint; fringes ochre yellow, faintly interlined near base with a 

 fuscous tint ; hind wings light fuscous, deeper fuscous along margins and on veins ; 

 fringes as on fore wings ; below, fore wings light fuscous ochre ; hind wings as above. 

 Expands 30 mm. 



Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona. Taken by E. A. Schvvarz, June 



