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GONODONTIS MACULARIA Sp. nOV. (PI. I, Fig. 16). 



Head and thorax orange, the latter clothed with rather long hairs; pri- 

 maries deep orange with a prominent large oval ochreous spot at the end of the 

 cell slightly sprinkled with orange ; an indistinct oblique t. a. line, bent down- 

 ward above inner margin, shaded inwardly with ochreous ; a smoky median band 

 just beyond the discal spot, curving slightly around it and then perpendicular; a 

 sinuate t. p. line more or less parallel to outer margin and dotted outwardly with 

 ochreous, most prominently below costa ; secondaries orange, costal area ochre- 

 ous. Beneath paler, rather shiny, secondaries with a large dark discal dot. 

 Expanse 38 mm. 



Habitat: Ft. Wingate, New Mex. (June). 1 $. Type, Coll. Barnes. 



The rather worn type lacks fringes ; we have a second very 

 rubbed specimen before us from the same locality which is too poor to 

 make a type. The species would seem to fall into the same group as 

 ocellaria Grossb. with which it agrees well in wing shape. 



EUCHL^NA DETRACT ARIA Sp. nOV. (PI. I, Fig. 11). 



Head and thorax ochreous ; primaries light olivaceous brown, paler in ter- 

 minal area ; t. a. line very faint, angled below costa ; t. p. line inwardly oblique, 

 whitish, sharply angled to costa at a point on vein 7 close to apex of wing, 

 shaded diffusely inwardly with a slightly darker shade than the ground color 

 except at costa ; a faint discal dot ; terminal area rather paler than remainder 

 of wing except along the extreme outer border; secondaries rather paler than 

 primaries with the outer line continued obliquely across wings ; primaries well 

 angled at vein 4, secondaries slightly so. Beneath rather shiny ochreous with 

 faint discal dots on all wings. Expanse 27 mm. 



Habitat : Babaquivera Mts., Ariz. ; Tucson, Ariz. 2 $ 's. Types, Coll. 

 Barnes. 



The species looks somewhat like a very pale distycharia Gn. but 

 the antennae are much less strongly pectinate and the hind tibiae have 

 hair pencils ; it has possibly been already described from Mexico but 

 if so we have been unable to locate it ; for the present it may be placed 

 in Euchlccna next to galbanaria and argillaria. 



Lycimna peccataria sp. nov. (PI. I, Figs. 13, 14). 



$ . Thorax heavily clothed with purple-brown hairs ; wings purple-brown 

 with a slight ochreous tinge at base and very diffuse and indistinct maculation; 

 primaries with t. a. line marked by a blackish patch on costa then faintly con- 

 tinued as a dark band bent below the costa ; median dark shade band beyond 

 middle of wing angled below costa and inwardly oblique; t. p. line fine, inwardly 

 oblique, angled sharply to costa just below apex of wing, ending in a small black 

 patch; secondaries with median band and t. p. line continued from primaries, 

 the former very diffuse at inner margin. Beneath paler and the maculation of 



