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Hind wing: bronzy-brown, cilia white; underside brownish-fuscous, cilia gray. 

 Underside forewing: steely-brown, costal spot repeated, cilia shining leaden, 

 preceded by a darker and lighter line. 



Twenty specimens: Verdi, Nev., June 20th to 30th; Cisco and 



ColfUx, Placer Co., Cal., June and July; all collected by A. H. 



Vachell. ' • 



Enarmoiiia Tiiiicouveraiia sp. nov. 



Expanse 11-13 rum. 



Head and thorax dark brown, nearly black; palpi cinereous; antennae black ; 

 abdomen dark purplish-fuscous, tuft ochreous; legs dark gray, tarsi annulated 

 with cinereous. 



Forewing: bi'onzy-black, a grayish shade at base and less black and more red- 

 dish-brown at outer end. The costa is marked with four pairs of white, oblique 

 dashes, from each pair a line of metallic-blue scales, none of them go below one- 

 third the width of wing; opposite the end of the apical line is a tiny blue dot on 

 termen below apex. The ocellic spot is absent, being represented only by the 

 inner vertical bar of lilaceous scales. The white basal dash is narrow, slightly 

 curved outwardly, does not reach to middle of wing. In some specimens it is 

 divided by a line of ground color; in one, the two halves are joined together in 

 the middle, leaving forked ends below and above. Terminal line black. Cilia 

 shining fuscous. 



Hindwing: bronzy-brown, underside grayish-brown, cilia fuscous. 



Underside forewing: bronzy-brown, with costal spots repeated. 



Ten specimens : Wellington, Br. Col., June, T. Bryant. 



This very black species can hardly be mistaken for any other. I 

 notice a small amount of variety in the costal marks of several of 

 the specimens, there being an extra white dash between the third 

 and fourth pairs. 



Enarinonia saundersana sp. nov. 



Expanse 10-12.5 mm. 



Head and palpi : cinereous-gray ; thorax and abdomen fuscous, latter cinereous 

 beneath ; legs cinereous, dusted with brown. 



Forewing: bronzy-brown, shading to gray basally. Costa with ten rather long, 

 oblique, wedge-shaped, whitish dashes, with blue continuations from first, second, 

 fourth, seventh and tenth. The ocellic spot is nearly obsolete, being represented 

 only by the vertical inner bar of lilaceous-nietallic scales, narrowed, edged with 

 black on the inner side and a few irregularly placed black dots between outer 

 edge and termen. The dorsal mark is nearly obsolete, it consists of four faint 

 whitish lines, with their upper ends converging and ending a little above middle 

 of wing, the upper ends are overlaid with bluish-metallic scales. Termen line 

 black, and a black dot in apex. Cilia shining fuscous. 



Hindwing: bronzy-brown, cilia same as forewing. 



Underside both wings: bronzy-gray, with costal spots repeated. 



Four specimens: Toronto, Can., May 24th to June 11th; "On 



Lupin," H. S. Saunders. 



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TBANS. AM. BNT. SOC. XXXIII. FEBKOAKY, 1907. 



