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spur towards the ocellic apot, and with the ocellic spot encloses a blackish- 

 brown elongated dorsal spot ; the latter contains a few whitish scales on 

 dorsum, and the white spot is similarly marked with brown dots The 

 ocellus is large, the centre is ochreous, crossed by four short black lines ; 

 below it is gray, and the vertical side bars are shining gray ; at the upper 

 end of the inner bar a gray prominence points toward the outer end of the 

 white dorsal spot. Costa is marked with four black dots, between middle 

 and apex, each outlined by whitish ochreous lines; below costa these lines 

 are leaden-metallic, and proceed horizontally below costa towards 

 termen. Below apex the black terminal line is cut by a white dash, and 

 a similar interruption occurs at the tornus. Cilia leaden-cinereous. 



Hind wing whitish-gray at base, shaded with smoky-black outwardly ; 

 cilia light gray, with a black basal line; under side grayish-white. Under 

 side fore wing smoky-brown, costal spots repeated. 



Eight 9 specimens, Ottawa, Canada, July 6 to Aug. 8, C. H. Young; 

 Rounthwaile, Manilob.T, July, L. E. Marmont. 



Fore wing : teruien concave between veins 3 and 7, all veins free. 

 Hind wing : 3 and 4 sliort-stalked, 5 close to base of 4. 



Epinotia fortuHuna, sp. nov. 



Expanse, 13-17 mm. 



Head whitish-ochreous, face paler ; palpi cream-white inside, anterior 

 end and outside darker; antenna pale fawn; thorax dark brown in middle, 

 edged with pale fawn ; abdomen dark fuscous ; legs cream-white, banded 

 with bronzy-brown. 



I'"ore wing cream-white, with basal area, fascia and spots of black 

 overlaid with ochreous scales. The basal area extends beyond inner 

 fourth on costa, is obHquely outward to middle of wing, then angles 

 slightly inward to dorsum, which it reaches beyond inner third; it contains 

 a streak of cream-while on its inner half on the dorsal margin, whicii at the 

 outer end sends a wiiile sliade above middle of wing ; the outer edge 

 touciies margin of l)asal area below the costa, the upper edge of this 

 shade connects with two whitish costal spots ; the dark spots, outlined by 

 these white streaks, are ochreous in the middle and outlined with black. 

 There is a cream-white, narrow, angulated fascia in middle of wing, divided 

 by a line of shining pale ochreous. Where the fascia touches costa it is 

 divided by a blackish-brown dash. Beyond the fascia are four large 

 geminate whitish costal spots ; the second one is the beginning of an outer 

 angulated fascia, which sends a spur to tornus, and above middle an 



