178 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. xvi. 



line starts from costa between middle and outer third, which runs to inner vertical 

 ocellic bar. A short oblique streak is beyond and close to this, on costa and close 

 to apex are two short white streaks, the inner one the longer and outwardly curved. 

 The ocellic space is finely atomized with olivaceous cut by several horizontal black 

 dots and lines, a line below, above it a dot, then another line (at about the middle 

 of wing) above which are three superimposed dots, slightly inwardly oblique, to 

 upper fourth of wing, between two white costal dashes ; the ocellic spot is bounded 

 on either side by a vertical shining metallic bar. The only spaces on the wing of 

 the velvety brown-black ground color, free from the olivaceous atoms, are on upper 

 two fifths, in the middle of wing, between the two prominent costal streaks, on the 

 inner edge of the inner costal streak and on both sides of the white dorsal spot. 

 Cilia shining fuscous, preceded by a fine black line. 



Hindwing. — Whitish at base shading with dark brown outwardly, cilia whitish ; 

 underside the same. Underside forewing plumbeous brown, costal spots lightly 

 repeated. 



Two specimens, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 30, Miss Braun ; New 

 Brighton, Pa., H. D. Merrick, June 5. Cotype in Merrick Museum, 

 and my collection. 



Enarmonia multilineana, new species. 



Expanse 13-14 mm. 



Head hoary black, mixed with white scales in front ; palpi white, outside of 

 median joint and apical joint shaded with light fuscous ; antenna white, annulated 

 with grayish fuscous ; thorax mottled gray ; patagia whitish posteriorly ; abdomen 

 cinereous gray ; $ claspers whitish outside, yellowish inside and narrowly edged with 

 fuscous posteriorly ; legs whitish, annulated with dark fuscous. 



Forewing. — Dark grayish fuscous, with many whitish, outwardly oblique, lines 

 from costal and dorsal edges. A pair of these lines, from costa before middle, in the 

 middle of wing, meet a pair from inner half of dorsal margin ; the apex of this junc- 

 tion is half way between base and outer margin ; before these lines the basal space is 

 nearly uniformly of the mottled ground color, but indistinctly dotted with whitish on 

 both costal and dorsal edges. Succeeding these lines is a darker fascia of about their 

 width on upper half of wing but increasing to double the width on dorsum. Beyond 

 this is a broken pair of whitish lines, from costa into ocellic spot. Between the 

 latter and apex are three pairs of white costal dashes, the interspace of each pair is a 

 darker, black shade, sending line of this color into termen. From the inner, of the 

 middle pair of costal dashes, a faintly blue metallic line runs to the termen below 

 apex, where it ends in a white patch in the cj^lia. A similar white cut occurs in the 

 cilia above the tornus and another one below it ; these last two are connected together 

 by a white streak within the narrow black preciliate line. Ocellus gray, with three 

 short horizontal black bars, bounded on either side by vertical bars of faintly blue 

 metallic scales. Cilia, except as noted, shining leaden fuscous. 



Hindwing. — White internally, edged with dark fuscous, narrowly at base and 

 broadly at apex ; cilia whitish. Underside the same. Underside forewing dark 

 gray, with whitish costal and ciliate lines repeated. 



Four specimens, Aweme, Manitoba, May 16, June 26 and 29, 



