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large ocellic area is overlaid with lines of metallic-blue. Cilia grayish- 

 fuscous, shading into pale-ochreous at base and around tornus. 



Hind wing light smoky-brown, paler toward base, cilia pale ochreous, 

 preceded by a dark basal line ; under side darker, mottled along costa. 

 Under side fore wing dark smoky-brown, costal spots repeated. 



Nine specimens, Ottawa, Canada, June i8 to July 3, C. H. Young. 



I take a great deal of pleasure in dedicating this most beautiful and 

 distinctive species to my very good friend, Dr. James Fletcher. 

 -^Enarmonia prosperana, sp. nov. 



Expanse, 13-17 mm. 



Head smoky-fuscous ; palpi white inside, fuscous outside, apical joint 

 dark fuscous ; antenna and thorax dark fuscous ; abdomen shining 

 whitish-fuscous, anal tuft dull ochreous ; legs whitish, banded and dusted 

 with bronzy-black. 



Fore wing : Inner three-fifths cream white, suffused on the basal half 

 with broad grayish-fuscous strigulte, becoming paler outwardly, and disap- 

 pearing before the termination of the white area, and having an angulated 

 while band in the middle of wing; the costa in this area is fuscous, marked 

 with four or five white dashes. The outer third of wing is fuscous, mottled 

 with lighter scales; it encloses a large ocellic spot of three horizontal black 

 lines, and vertical inner and outer bars of metallic blue ; a i^w metallic 

 dots of the same colour nearly join the lower ends of the bars ; between 

 and below these dots are black dots, and a broken line of black is in the 

 basal side of the inner bar, with a short line of black before it, in the edge 

 of the white fascia. The outer half of costa is ochreous fuscous, and 

 marked with four large geminate white oblique lines, each sending below a 

 line of metallic-blue ;• that from tlie inner joins the inner ocellic bar: the 

 metallic lines from the second and fourth geminate dashes join and go into 

 termen below apex, where they interrupt the black terminal line. There 

 is a dot or small cluster of black scales between fold and middle of wing, 

 about two-fifths from base ; there arc a few black dots below the costa. 

 Cilia leaden-metallic. 



Hind wing smoky-brown, paler at base; cilia white, with a darker line 

 close to base, and a finer line between it and outer ends ; under side 

 darker and blotched with bronzy-brown, especially below costa on outer 

 half. Under side fore wing bronzy black, with a grayish reflection, costal 

 spots repeated. 



Fifty or more specimens, Wellington, J>. C, Taylor and Bryant ; 

 Vernon, B. C, Venables ; San Luis Obispo, Vachell ; etc., etc. 

 This species is close to snarec/ana, Schif., of iMirope. — 

 (To be continued.) 



