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with pinkish brown, and the costal edge, between the two trans- 

 verse shaded lines, washed with very pale pinkish. The two lines 

 merely indicated. Basal line a little darker yellow than the 

 ground color, and apparently including double narrow lines, arcu- 

 ate. Outer line commencing near apices, where it is touched with 

 red ; below this obsolete and appearing again as a dark brown 

 line, edging inwardly a large pinkish brown patch on internal 

 margin before the angle. Apices with a red fleck. Hind-wings 

 pale yellow, fading to whitish to costa and base. At internal 

 angle is a patch, margined by darker lines, corresponding to the 

 patch before internal angle of primaries. Body lemon yellow, 

 anus shaded with reddish. Breast and head pinkish. Venter 

 shaded with reddish. Wings beneath lemon yellow ; the pinkish 

 patch at anal angle of secondaries distinct and somewhat diffusely 

 extended. There are no irrorations on the wings of this lovely 

 insect, which expands an inch and a half. Ohio. Mr. G. R. 

 Pilate. 



ASPILA'iES Gausaparia, n. sp. 



$ . Smaller than Lintneraria. Antennae bipectinate. Upper 

 surface of wings and body entirely concolorous, dusky purplish red. 

 Primaries crossed by three faint black lines formed by aggrega- 

 tions of the black scales with which the wings are besprinkled. 

 A sub-basal arcuate line; a waved median shade line; both of 

 these a little diffuse. A narrower, uneven line at apical fourth, 

 continued to internal margin. A black discal dot just beyond the 

 median shade, surrounded by a brighter tinting on the cell. Hind- 

 wings with dot, and the outer line continuous. Beneath much 

 paler, with dots, and an outer common line. Expanse, 26 mm. 

 Wisconsin. 



Deilinia Glomeraria, n. sp. 



? . White ; wings sprinkled with blackish. Front, between 

 the eyes, reddish. Wings entire ; hind-wings rounded. Small 

 black discal dots on both wings. A single regular denticulate 

 blackish extra-discal common line crosses both wings. The dark 

 powderings are more massed on terminal space of fore-wings, 

 before the fine, incomplete terminal line. Beneath more whitish, 

 with the dots distinct and the line indicated. In its course this 

 line is a little bent on primaries above, running in over the 

 median nervules. Expanse 26 mm. Ohio, Mr. J. R. Pilate; 

 Canada. 



In this species and the following the tibiae are not incras- 

 sated. I do not know the males, which prevents my feeling sure 

 that they belong to this genus. 



Deilinia Septemfluaria, n. sp. 



? . White, with brownish irrorations. Front a little reddish. 

 Hind-wings slightly produced at the middle. Ornamentation 

 distinct. Fore-wings crossed by three even ochre lines ; the first, 



