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wing to three times its widtii above and narrows below middle to lialf the widest 

 part; tlie outer starts from middle of costa and runs obliquely to dorsum before 

 anal angle, the upper half is very narrow and convex outwardly, from middle to 

 above fold it widens four times its width above but contracts slightly before 

 reaching dorsum. On the ground color between base and first fascia are about 

 six brown dots above fold and four below; between first and second fasciae are 

 two brown dots on costa and two below them, and two faint lines on dorsum ; be- 

 tween second fascia and apex are seven brown dots in costa and one in apex, each 

 is duplicated below costa; there is an irregular row of brown dots on termen and 

 a short vertical line of same from anal angle, on each side of which are one or 

 two scattered dots. Cilia pale fuscous, preceded by darker line. 



Hijidwing: pale gray, cilia same, but shining; underside the same. 



Underside forewing: smoky gray, costa faintly dotted with brown. 



Nine specimens. Cincinnati, Ohio, March 6th to 26th ; collected 

 by Miss Annette F. Braun. 



Eiicosma yaiidaiia sp. nov. 



Expanse 16-19 mm. 



Hea'd and antenna gray ; palpi pale gray ; thorax gray, speckled with brown ; 

 abdomen grayish-fuscous, anal tuft pale yellow; legs gray, tarsi annulated with 

 brown. 



Forewing: whitish-gray, lightly strigulated and dotted with fuscous. There is 

 a semi-fascia from inner fourth of dorsal margin to middle of wing, with a small 

 round dot above and below the fold. The middle fascia starts from middle of 

 costa as a narrow brown line to end of cell where it widens out into a small patch 

 of brown, then continues as a narrow line to outer fourth of dorsal margin. Be" 

 tween these fascite is a faint line of brown from dorsum to above middle. There 

 is a small rounded patch of lighter brown in the apex and between it and male 

 costal fold are four or five darker brown oblique costal lines. Between veins 6 

 and 7 is a row of four brown dots, with a vertical line of brown below the 

 inner and outer to the dorsum. A terminal line of brown. Cilia shining gray- 

 ish-fuscous. 



Hind wing: gray, darker at apex, cilia light shining gray above and beneath. 



Underside forewing: smoky gray, costal spots repeated, whitish-gray and 

 brown along termen. 



Nine specimens. New Brighton, Pa., March 26th to April 11th ; 

 collected by F. A. Merrick. 



Eucosnia zaiidana sp. nov. 



Expanse 14-16 mm. 



Head, antenna, thorax and abdomen dark blackish-gray; palpi light gray, 

 outer end of tuft and ajiical joint black ; legs gray, dusted with dark brown, 



Forewing: gray, mottled with darker shades of gray and brown. The lower 

 half of wing between outer third and anal angle is whitish-gray, strigulated with 

 oblique dark grayish-brown lines. The costa beyond the male costal fold is 

 marked by six or seven brown-black dots, separated by gray. Beyond the cell 

 on up])er half of wing is a semi-circle of black dots, with the open side below. 

 Cilia brownish-gray, preceded by a dark terminal line. 



TBANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXXIII. (4) FEBRUARY, 1907. 



