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iiKludiiiL^ 3 or 4 1 hick points near anal angle. Beneath all wings oclirey yellow at 

 base, a nedian 1 lack line angulaled outwardly near middle, then a parallel band of 

 while, then a broad black band broken outwardly, then a marginal white band. Dis- 

 cal spots prominent, black. The insect beneath has something of a (kttocaki 

 appearance. 



1 J^ V\:\ : Coll. Hy Edwards. 



ig. Azelina radiosaria sp. nov. Expands 35 mm. Palpi, thorax and ab- 

 domen a very light ochre. Vertex white. Antennee of (^ pectinated for half their 

 length. Kore wings acute at apex, falcate waved on outer margin. Hind wings 

 witli a slight ]M-ojection at middle of margin. T.a. line present on fore wings, straight, 

 white. T. p. line curved, nearly parallel with outer margin, extended faintly across 

 hind wing. T.a. line outwardly, t.p. line inwardly, on both wings edged with 

 brown. Color of fore wings light ochre, but within t.p. line having a distinct pink 

 shading, becoming fainter towards base. Hind wings very light ochreous. Beneath, 

 lighter and more uniform than above, the outer brown shading being apparent on 

 both wings. Di.scal spots diffuse but distinct. 



2 J^, I 9 Ariz.: Coll. Graef, Doll, Hulst. Nearest to A. za/iss- 

 (iria, Wlk. 



20. Endropia bilinearia Pack. var. moUisaria var. nov. 



The type form from the East is dark brown, with all wings strongly 

 dentated. The variety is the form, almost the only form, found west of 

 the plains, and is of a dull yellow ochreous color, with wings not nearly 

 so dentate. 



21. Endropia bilinearia Pack. var. minoraria var. nov. 



A form of a dull yellow ochreous color, very much smaller than the 

 ordinary tvpe form, with' black submarginal spots and cloudings on fore 

 wings, and with all wings entirely without dentations or angulations, or 

 these showing but slightly. 



1 can hardly make myse.lf believe this is not a valid species. It is 

 uniformly only about one-half to two-thirds the expanse of (^/Awarzb, and 

 the wings are altogether differently shaped But the lines are exactly the 

 same and while not common, intergrades in both size and form are be- 

 fore me. 



22. Endropia hilumaria sp. nov. Expands 40 mm. Of the general appear- 

 ance of E. icarneraria Harv. Thorax, abdomen, base and along costa of fore wings 

 fawn. T.a. line indistinct, hardly reaching mner margin. Median space dark fawn 

 with a cloud along costa and a light fawn space just beyond reaching along costa to 

 t.p. line. T.p. line reflected near costa at a rounded angle, sinuous with a large inner 

 band at middle of wing, and another at inner margin, lined outwardly with white. 

 Space beyond light fawn, with an undulating indistinct submarginal white band 

 clearest towards apical space, forming there a crescent. Two dark spots in submarginal 

 space near middle. Wings pointed, falcate. Hind wings fawn to t.p. line, light 

 fawn beyond, outer edge undulating, t.p. line nearly straight. Beneath, ochraceous 



