Fore wiiiL^s wiihin t.;i. line and Iwtli wins^s beyond I. p. line, reddiSl brown. The 

 median space varies fmrn clouded to bright yellow. Sirbmarginal clouded spots 

 sometimes ajjparent. Discal spots small, black. Beneath, outer line more faint on 

 both wings. Color yellowish, with more or less bufiT, darker b;?y()nd t.p. line. Discal 

 spots as above. 



29 s. C. and Fki. : Coll. Netimoegen anti Tepper. The largest 

 of our Drepdiiodes, and allied to D. patianioria^Ack. 



15. Drepanodes hortularia sp. nov. Expands 26 mm. Hc;id, antennie, 

 body and wings ochreous buff with median .space somewhat darker. T.a. line pres- 

 ent on both wings, very nearly median, bending outward, somewhat zig-zag. T.p. 

 line present on both wings, slight;^'on fore wings oblique, flexuous, and rounded to 

 cosla near apex. The 9 has on hind wings two submarginal rows of small black 

 spots arranged parallel with outer margin. Beneath, color as above, or a- little light- 

 er, slightly speckled witli black. Lines obsolete or outer one indistinct. 'Rows of 

 black spots repeated on hind wings of O. 



I d^, I 9 N.J. and Fla.: Coll. Hulst. 



16. Drepanodes perizomaria sp. nov. Expands 36 mm. Plain, uniform, 

 very even fulvous, with a decidetl lilaceous tinge. T.p. line only present, white in (^ , 

 dark brown edged slightly with white outwardly in Q, oblique reflected at a .sharp 

 angle, very near apex to costa. Discal spots mhiute, black. Fore wing pointed, 

 falcate in ^, pointed, strongly falcate and excurvated in 5- Apex of fore wings in 

 9 black. Beneath more of a buff color with lilaceous tinge lost, speckled with black 



dots. Luies indistinct. 



I (5^. 2 9 ^"fi- Mon. Ariz.: Coll. .Graef, Doll, Hulst. Consider- 

 ably larger than heretofore named species, though in the (^ somewhat 

 resembling some forms o'i D. pubtraria, Grt. 



17. Azelina hubnerata var. atrocolorata var. nov. A form of liubnerata in 

 which the basal and median space is smoky black, becoming deep black as it merges 

 in the deep black t.p. line. T.a. line evident near costa, deep black. Hind wings 

 on median and basal spaces lighter. Outer space of all wings cinereous, with more 

 or less of dark striaiions, giving a smoky appearance. Beneath, smoky cinereous, 

 tinged with lilac. 



7 Specimens U. S. : Coll. Tepper, Hill, Neumoegen, Hulst. 



18. Azelina australata sp. nov. Expands 40 mm. Head, thorax and ab- 

 domen russet, thorax darker posteriorly, and a dark line on each abdominal segment 

 above. The wings are crossed by three distinct somewhat heavy black lines; the 

 first basal, straight; the second submedian, slightly angulated outwardly at middle; 

 the third extra discal, wavy and with a large sinus outwardly just above middle. 

 Between the first and second is a slight clouded indistinct line. Between the second 

 and third are two black hair lines, the inner parallel to the second, the outer parallel 

 to the third line. Beyond the third, the space is clouded withlriegular and broken 

 dark bands. There is a zig-zag submarginal white line, and at the middle a marginal 

 whitish rectangular spot. The wings are clay while in the median space, darker 

 beyond the hair lines, and smoky ochreous beyond, the colors being limited by the 

 lines. All the wings are rounded, unangulated. The hind wings are brown with a 

 median black line, the sul)marginal space dull black, and the nuugin much lighter 



