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upper side with the exception of the t. a. line repeated and much clearer; 

 median band prominent, dark ; t. p. line accentuated on veins by dots and rather 

 crenulate ; terminal space shaded with smoky below apex of primaries. 



9. Much paler than the $ with better defined t. a. and t. p. lines on 

 primaries, the latter dotted outwardly with whitish on the veins ; median shade 

 almost wanting in our single 9 except at costa; beneath whitish, smoky sprin- 

 kled, with distinct maculation as in the $ . Expanse 40 mm. 



Habitat: $, Palmerlee, Ariz. (April); 9, Chiricahua Mts., Ariz. (Aug. 

 16). 1 $,\ 9 . Types, Coll. Barnes. 



We place the species in the genus Lycimna Wlk. as used by 

 Druce in the Biologia; it seems closest to matalia Druce (1 c. PI. 43, 

 Fig. 3) but lacks any subterminal dark blotches and is deeper in color. 



Sabulodes triangulata sp. nov. (PI. I, Fig. 15). 



9 . Antennae bidentate ; palpi short, blackish ; head, thorax, and pri- 

 maries ochreous, the latter suffused with ruddy and slightly peppered with dark 

 dots; a black patch on costa indicates the inception of the t. a. line which is 

 otherwise obscure but in general course perpendicular to inner margin after a 

 slight outcurve below costa ; a large triangular dark apical patch shaded with 

 white scales, ochreous along costa, the inner edge rather sharply defined, out- 

 wardly oblique from costa to vein 6 and forming the costal portion of the t. p. 

 line which is otherwise faint, orange, inwardly oblique with a very slight curve 

 inward opposite the cell; above the inner margin the t. p. line is shaded out- 

 wardly with a prominent black patch consisting of a small dot below vein 1 and 

 a larger patch above same extending almost to vein 2; outer margin of wing 

 strongly angled at vein 4, apex slightly falcate ; secondaries ochreous, slightly 

 ruddy, evenly sprinkled with smoky-purple dots, no maculation except a small 

 discal dot; angle of the wing at vein 4 not prominent. Beneath ochreous, 

 sprinkled with smoky purple, with traces of the dark apical patch of upperside. 

 Expanse 35 mm. 



Habitat: Paradise, Cochise Co., Ariz. 1 9. Type, Coll. Barnes. 



We have another 9 from Kerrville, Texas apparently belong- 

 ing to the same species, but rather more orange in color and with- 

 out the black patch on inner margin beyond the t. p. line. The posi- 

 tion of the species is rather doubtful until the $ is known; apparent- 

 ly it would fall in the arcasaria group from which it is at once dis- 

 tinguished by the lack of lines on secondaries and the much less 

 prominent angulation of the outer margin. The species has possibly 

 been described from Mexico or the West Indies, but if so we have 

 been unable to discover it. 



