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nearer llie l)asal llian llie exfradiseal. ISolli uiims an- slriiialed willi oclireeiis. 

 I'x'iiealli, a little clearer than ainive, with no lines: the e.xt rat li seal line liiintly 

 reproduced Inward the costa ; no other niarkini;-s on the nnder side ol the 

 wings in cilhcr sex. 



L(Mi<rtl>()fl.od\% .^.O.-IO, 9,0.r,8: of fore wing, c?,0.47, 9,0.5,",: expanse 

 of wings, 1.05 inciu's. 



Angn.sta, ^U\ (V. L. Scril)n('r, ^Ins. I'cah. Acad. 8c.); IJrunswick, ]\le., 

 June 1(), not very coinnion, (Packard, i\rus Peal) Acad. Sc); P^ssex County, 

 Vt. (('assiin»); Andover, ifass. (Sanborn); Xatick, Mass. (Stralton); Cani- 



hridge, .Mass., and ]\Ionnt A\'ashington, X. II., .Inly (.Morrison); Pennsylvania 

 (Onence); "St. Martin\s Falls, II. P.. 'I\ ; Nova Scotia; Trenton Fulls, N. Y." 

 (Walker). 



This species may he recognized liy the pale oclii'eons lint ol" the wings, 

 1)y llic three lines on the lore wings, with the niiddh- on(^ nearer the l»asal 

 liian the extradiscal, and i)y the absence of any markings or snl)niarginal 

 row of dots. 



Deilim.v tacificaria, sj>. nor. Plate 10, fig. 28. 



2 J. — This species is very closely allied to D. cri/tlicnnirid, and only 

 differs from it in its larger size and the more ochreous front, the anterior edge 

 not being whitish, and in the more distinct markings on the \vings. It also 

 differs in the fact that the middle line on the fore wings is nearer the extra- 

 discal than the ba.sal. There are traces of two eoninion lines oil the under 

 side of the wings, the e.xtradiseal being heavy and dark on the costa. 



Length of l)ody, c? , 0.45; of fore wing, 9,0 GO; expanse of wings, 

 1.12 inches. 



Victoria, Vancouver Island, .Inly (("rotch, .Mus. Com[). Zool.). 



GUEXERIA, gni. uor. Plate 3, (ig. 11. 



This genus is nearer DeUlni(( than any other of the subfamily; the front 

 is, however, nairower, while the palpi are the sani(>. ^\i\\v antenn;e sinii)le, 

 compressed ; in the female, simple, romid. I'he wings are of the same shape 

 as in Dei/h/ia, though the apex of the fore wings is a little more acute. There; 

 is a slight angl(> in fiie outer edge of l)oth wings, mnch as in Deilinia, and the 

 markings on them are much the same. In venation, Guvneria dili(M-s from 

 Deilinia in the presence of a subcostal areole: beyond it, the tirsi sul)C0slal 



