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line either as light as median space or slightly darker; with no inner line to hind wings 

 and with a looped hair line outwardly from t.p. line. Beneath, as above, but with 

 lines somew hat more distinct. 



2 (J 1 , i 9 Colorado. CqII. Tepper, Hulst. 



27. Ellopia somniaria sp. nov. Expands 44 mm. 



This is a form from X. \Y. I". S and Brit, Columbia which Packard 

 (Geom. Moths p. 494) does not separate from E. fervidaria. On com- 

 paring 28 specimens of fervidaria with 10 of somniaria I fine] no inter- 

 grading, and I see no reason why somniaria should not be considered a 

 good species. It is larger, somewhat more yellowish, the dark speckles 

 larger and more evenly distributed; the cross lines are broader and more 

 distinct, the outer ones broadly edged outwardly and the inner ones in- 

 wardly with orange. 



8^, 2 § Or. W. T., Van. I : Coll. Graef, Tepper, Neumoegen, 

 Hulst. 



28. Eurymene arrogaria sp. nov. Expands 34 mm. Very much like E. 

 fervidaria II. S. and E. phlogosaria Guen., but without striations or cross lines. The 

 outer cross line is faintly suggested by the outer shadings, but so far as suggested is 

 not straight, but rounded outwardly. Basal and median space ochreous fawn, outer 

 space fawn with brown cloud at inner angle. Hind wings ochreous yellow, with 

 dark brown or black cloud at anal angle, this in part being the beginning of the t.p. 

 line. Discal spots prominent on fore wings. Beneath, orange yellow on costal half 

 of fore wing from base to outer third, light yellow on posterior half. Outwardly- 

 orange to turn of wing on outer margin. The space at inner angle, the outer third 

 of hind wings, and all fringes vary from flesh color to lilaceous. Basal and median 

 portions of hind wings orange yellow, striated with orange. Discal spot on fore wings 

 somewhat blurred. 



3 J 1 , 2 9 Eastern States. Coll. Graef, Tepper. Neumoegen, 

 Hulst. 



29. Rumia ochrearia var. unicoloraria var. nov. 



Differs from the type form in being of a clear bright yellow, without 

 any markings whatever. 



30. Angerona crocataria Fab. var. caelaria var. nov. 



This variety differs from the type form in having the brown spots 

 and markings quite obsolete and having the spots near outer angle of a 

 pale white, faintly edged with brown. 



