lihick palcli willi a tiiiiil shade cxlcndii)!' to the inner e(l>fe and Id the cosla 

 edge. The cosla is edged narrowly \\itli l>la(d<, allernating willi wjiilisii. 

 Beyond (li(Mliird line, llie wing is lalher daiker than within, lieini^- dull InieU- 

 red ; tiie fringe is blackisli-browii, liiintly checkered with n lighter shade. 

 Hind wings bright deep orange, with a black spot on the inner angle, and a 

 linear l)laek discoloration in tlu; middle pf the inner edge. Beneath, both 

 wings unitormly deep orange, with dark striga> on the extreme edge of the 

 costa, a few faint strigoe toward the apical portion of tlie wing, bat no lines. 

 Fringe l)lack, checkered with brown. Ilind wings more strigated than 

 anterior pair, with a single reddish, extradiscal line. No discal dots. Legs 

 dark, ringed with pale reddish. 



Length of liody, 1 — ; of fore wing, 0.45; expanse of wings, ().U(> inch. 



Lawrence, Kans. (Snow). 



This bcantifnl species dillers from Li/tliriu rlkmria in the broader, 

 more angnlated lore wings, the equidistant lines, and the large black patch 

 in the middle of the wing near the outer edge, in the internal angle of the 

 hind wings, and by the bright-orange hind wings. This species is named 

 after my friend Prof F. PL Snow of the LFniversity of Kansas, who has done 

 much to develop a knowledge of the entomology of Kansas. 



L0X0FID0NL4,* gen. nov. Plate 2, fig. 8. 



Front of the head of the usual width, no narrower than usiuil, moder- 

 ately convex. Palpi very long, projecting over half their length beyond the 

 front; they are long and narrow, and seen sideways somewhat spindle- 

 shaped; the third joint is long and narrow. Antennae of male pluniose, 

 being intermediate in the length of the braiu'hes between Eujidonia and 

 Enuituriid. Foni win'^s with the costal edye arched much more than usual, 

 the apex much i)roduced, not acutely so, however, while the outer (.'dge i.s 

 very oblicpu', rather nu)re so than in Pnconia. Hind wings much produced 

 toward the apex, with the outer edge full and rounded: the torm of the wing 

 is intermediate between Ematurga and Perconio. 'V\\v venation diHers 

 entirely from Eiiialurga or Ei/fidonia^ and is more like that ui' I'ercvnia in its 

 general features. The subcostal areole is Ibiined in the usual way, there 

 being six subcostal branches ; the areole is snudl, short, broadly triangular. 



* Aofof, oblique; Fiihmia. 



