94 AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



with several lines and spots of the same shade as follows: below costa at outer 

 fourth is a spot from which a fine line crosses wing obliquely to dorsal edge be- 

 yond middle; at end of cell, below middle of wing, another spot which sends a 

 line into dorsum before angle; from a dot at outer third of costa an irregular line 

 curves outward and downward ending in tornus; a faint terminal line. The 

 costa is evenly marked with the upper ends of the reticulations. There is a very 

 short but broad costal fold in the male. Cilia concolorous, shining, with a faint 

 pinkish tinge. 



Hind wing: white, lightly stained with ochreous on outer half, which color 

 runs into the cilia; underside pale ochreous. 



Underside forewing: light ochreous-brown, with darker reticulations on costa. 



Ten specimens: Cincinnati, Ohio, June 12th to July 6tli, Miss 

 Annette F. Braun. 



I take pleasure in dedicating this species, which diifers from any 

 Cenopis known to me, to the one of the two pioneers in North 

 American Micro-Lepidoptera, and whose interests and labors were so 

 largely associated with the place of its habitat, V. T. Chambers. 



Eulia iiiscana sp. nov. 



Expanse 15-17 mm. 



Head: light brown, shaded on sides with darker ferruginous-brown; palpi 

 blackish-fuscous, underside at base pale ochreous; antenna dark fuscous, annu- 

 lated with yellowish-white; thorax dark ferruginous-brown, patagia and poste- 

 rior end light ferruginous-brown ; abdomen cinereous; legs light ochreous, dusted 

 with brownish-fuscous. 



Forewing: reddish-brown, crossed by three narrow shining white fascije. The 

 inner is from first quarter of costa to before middle of dorsum. The middle one 

 from middle of costa to anal angle, where it coalesces with the lower end of outer 

 fascia, which starts on costa before apex as a geminate spot; in some specimens 

 this fascia is broken below costa. The white fascise are outlined with black scales 

 in the middle of wing, and a dot of black scales in the middle of wing and a dot 

 of black is enclosed in the middle fascia, at end of cell. The edges of the fasciae 

 are irregular. Between the inner and middle fascia there is a shining patch of 

 pinkish scales on the lower half of wing. The dorsal margin is narrowly dotted 

 with black. Cilia at apex dull brown ; below apex, white at base, shading into 

 dull ochreous outwardly. 



Hindwing: gray, cilia whitish-gray, with a darker line near base; underside 

 gray, smoky gray below costa. 



Underside forewing: smoky brown, with a large middle, and before apex, a 

 smaller geminate costal spot of cream white. 



Three specimens: Carmel, California, June, collected by A. H. 

 Vachell. 



