er edge of all wings edged wi h red; hind wings red also on anal margin. At the 

 middle of fore wings at margin, and at outer angle is a large red spot, also at middle 

 of hind wings at margin. The red margin of hind wings broadens at anterior and 

 anal angle. Discal spots red, annulate, white wiihin. Fringe alternating white and 

 red. Beneath nearly white, the red showing at apex, discal points, and marginal 

 llotches. 



i 9, Fla. Coll. Hulst. 



9. Nemoria tepperaria sp. now 



Expands 18 mm. Head, body, and wings dull ochreous green very much as in 

 some specimens of N. subcroceata Wlk.; the antennae and head between lighter. 

 I'alpi pink on last segment. Wings crossed outwardly by a very faint white line, de- 

 terminate principally on the veins, parallel to the outer margin; an inner line very faint- 

 ly indicated on fore wings; hind wings quadrate, undulate on outer margin, with a very 

 prominent angle at middle. All wings with a very narrow brown marginal line. Beneath 

 much lighter, unicolorous. Legs very light ochreous, except fore tibiae which are pink. 



1 cf, 1 Q, Ga. N, Car. Coll. Edwards, Tepper. 



This insect has the general appearance of Nemoria subcroceata W!k. 

 but is easily recognised by the undulating outer margins, and exaggera- 

 ted angle on hind wings, and dark brown marginal line. 



10. Eucrostis hollandaria sp. nov. 



Expands 27 mm. Front ochreous, antennre and vertex white, palpi very long 

 as in Racheospila, bright red. Thorax and wings deep green. Costa white, fringe 

 and narrow marginal line red, interrupted by green at end of veins. No cross lines 

 present, but in their place near ba-e of fore wings are three brownish red points 

 forming a curve, and outwnrdly a row of points of same color, nearly 

 parallel with edge of wing, one on each vein. Near anal angle two are 

 very much enlarged (the anterior one much the larger) become confluent, and 

 inclose each a pure white space. On hind wings an outer bent row of same colored 

 points, one on each vein, with the one nearest inner margin much enlarged, annulate, 

 inclosing white space. D seal points distinct, brownish. Beneath light green, fring- 

 es as above. The annulate spots above are reproduced though less distinct; discal 

 spots as above, but less distinct. Other points very faint or obsolete, 

 i 9, Fla. Coll. Holland. 



Eucrostis jaspidiaria, sp. nov. 



Size and markings of E. hollandaria differing principally in that there are no 

 annulate spots on any of the wings. Color a darker green. Wings more pointed, 

 less rounded. 



2 (j\ Fla. Coll. Hy. Edwards,. Hulst. I name this with a strong 

 suspicion it may prove to be the $ of the preceding species. But the 

 prominent point of difference the annulate spots is remarkable, and so 

 far as I know unique, and till further knowledge is obtained I must re- 

 gard the species as distinct. 



12. Eucrostis saltusaria sp. nov. 

 Expands 20 to 26 mm. Front bright green, palpi, tibi«, and femora of fore 

 legs, red. Vertex and antenna; white, the latter ochreous beneath. Thorax and 

 base of abdomen bright green. Posterior part of abdomen white. Wings rather a 

 dull deep green. Fore wings with a narrow white basal line, zigzag with two sharp 

 angles outwardly. Discal spots long, white, angular, those on hi. d wings forming a 



