March 1894.] NeUMCEGEN & DVAR. N. A. BoiNIBVCES 23 



Black ; tongue orange, collar spotted with yellow ; two yellow 

 spots in the cell and a large ovate one beyond, alternating with 

 patches of blue scales. Secondaries with a single, rounded, yellow 

 patch. Expanse, 40 mm. 



Habitat, California to New Mexico. 



/ Genus Pseudalypia Hy. Edwards. 



i^-]^—Pscudalypia Hy. Edwauus, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., Vol. V, p. loi. 

 P. crotch ii Hy. Edwards. 



1874 — Hy. Edwauds, Troc. Cal. Acad. Sci., Vol. V, p. loi. 

 var. atrata Hy. Edwards. 



1884 — Hy. Edwards, Tapilio, Vol. IV, p. 121. 



Head, thorax, patagia and abdomen deep glossy black, with a 

 slight bronze tinge. Collar, base of palpi and abdominal tuft, 

 golden orange. Palpi, golden orange beneath. Primaries, glossy 

 black, a greenish metallic tinge. The costa for about three-fourths 

 of its length and a narrow, slightly curved band crossing the wing 

 beyond the middle, cream white. Apical edge of fringe white. 

 Secondaries dull black with a slightly brownish hue Fringe cream 

 white except toward anal angle where it is black. Underside 

 similar to upper with the band of primaries more broadly defined, 

 and with a whitish tinge toward their base. Expanse, 22 mm. 

 The variety is entirely brassy black except costa, which is narrowly 

 cream white. 



Habitat, Southern California. 



^ Genus Eupseudomorpha Byar. 



1893 — Eupseudomorpha Dyar, Can. Ent., Vol. XXV, p. 28. 

 1880 — \Edwardsia Neumcegen, Can. Ent., Vol. XU, p. 67. 

 \'i,<^'i—\Eud7vardsia Kn<l!Y, Cat. Lep. Het., Vol. I, p. 36. 



E. brillians Neiima'gen. 



i'i2)0-Edwardsia brillians NEUMfEGEN, Can. Ent., Vol. XH, p. 67. 



Black ; patagia and collar pale yellow centrally. On primaries, 

 are an ovate orbicular and renif^rm spot, ocher yellow. A sub- 

 terminal brick-red band preceded by a bluish white one. Three 

 white marks alternating with the discal spots and adapted to 

 their shape : two bluish white marks in interspace between vein 

 I and median vein, divided by an oblique black line. Fringe white. 

 Secondaries immaculate. Below, on primaries, part of the marks 

 are reproduced in ocher. Expanse, 35 mm. 



Habitat, Texas. 



