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GEORGE D. HULST. 



D. recUfascin Hulst, n. sp. 



D. gnmiearia Pack. 



D. tenebrosata Hulst. 



D. sahiillmria Hulst. u. sp. 



D. minuta Hulst, n. sp. 



D. crassata Hulst, n. sp. 



D. florida Hulst, n. sp. 



D. fextivu Hulst. 



D. cleceptata Hulst, n. sp. 



D. pnllidida Hulst, n. sp. 



D. subacnta Hulst, n. sp. 



/>. cinerfola Hulst, n. sp. 



D. umbrifdseiata Hulst. 



D. iuqiiinaria Hulst. 



D. denticnhdes Hulst, n. sp. 



D. festa Hulst. n. sp. 



D. subf(dcata Hulst, n. sp. 



D. bicolorata Fab. 



D. distribuaria Hiib. 



D. ella n. sp. — Expands 32 mm. Palpi reddish ocher. yellowish at end ; front 

 ocher; thorax ocher reddish, stained anteriorly. Abdomen clay ocher; fore wings 

 even, unbroken reddish orange ; hind wings light ocher, washed with reddish 

 orange outwardly, the color becoming strong towards and about anal angle ; be- 

 neath yellow ocher, with a reddish orange tinge, less marked posteriorly on both 

 wings. Legs concolorous. 



Wushingtoii. 



n. <Ieiiticiilo<le!<i n. sp. — Expand.s 32-36 mm. A species almost the exact 

 counterpart of Sciaflraphia denticulafa Grt., in appearance, from some specimens 

 of which I am not able to distinguish it by color or markings. It is, however, 

 easily distinguished by the bipectinate antennae of the ^ , and the sharply serrate 

 antennae of the 9 • 



Male and female from Colorado. 



D. speciosa n. sp. — Expands 37-38 mm. Palpi, front, thorax and abdomen 

 rather dull ocher gray; fore wings gray, slightly ochreous, spotted with blackish 

 scales, these being more frequent and giving a mottled appearance near the inner 

 and beyond the outer lines: inner line not sharply defined, rather broad, wavy, 

 dark fuscous; discal spot large, fuscous, oval, inclosing a spot of ground color; 

 outer line not defined, broad, wavy, angulate, subparallel with outer margin ; 

 hind wings light ocher, striated outwardly with fuscous : beneath light ocher, the 

 fore wings sometimes tinged with fuscous, and the discal spot and cross-lines 

 faintly showing. 



Hot Springs, New Mex., Mr. Meeske. I have the 9 only, and 

 the insect is probably not correctly placed here, as the thorax is 

 much more woolly above and below than are the other species of the 

 genus. 



D. helena n. sp. — Expands 35 mm. Palpi yellow at base, smoky yellow 

 outwardly; front smoky ocher; thorax smoky ochreous, washed with violet.' 

 Abdomen dull ocher. Wings rich reddish ocher, somewhat dotted and striated 

 with brown ; at the middle of the fore wings is a broad brown band, rather dif- 

 fuse beginnijig one-fifth out from base on costa, evenly rounded outwardly to 

 inner margin ; ground color showing along costa and on outer margin of the 

 band, the ground color making an entering broad angle about the subdiscal vein, 

 almost severing the band ; also an outward, submarginal, broad, brown band, 

 straightly edged on inner side; hind wings with corresponding bands; beneath 



