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reminds one of Lasiocampa. 



PSEUDOHAZIS EGLANTERINA. Boisd. 



Respecting this species I have nothing to say at present. 



Saturnia MENDOCINO. BeJireus. 



A species quite new to me. 



LASIOCAMPID^. 



ClISIOCAMPA CALIFORNICA. Packard. 

 This is the palest form known to me. 



LIMACODID^. 



EULIMACODES SCAPHA. Harris. 



Lhnacodes iindifera, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. 5 p., 1149, n. s. 



(1855). 



The example forwarded is from Pennsylvania, but it differs 



in no respect from Walker's type from Honduras. 



TWO NEW HESPERIANS. 



C. E. WORTHINGTON. 



Endamus Oberon. n. S. 



Male, exp. 2.2 inch. Female, 2.4 inch. 



Upper side, primaries brown with four irregular, semi-trans- 

 parent, nearly confluent honey-yellow spots, arranged on a line 

 from costa towards inner angle of wing, a detached yellow spot 

 adjacent to third spot and between it and apex, the usual sub- 

 apical three spots near costa, fringe concolorous. Secondaries, 

 uniform brown, fringes tawny and without divisions, basal third 

 of both wings, well clothed with tawny hair extending along 

 abdominal margin of secondaries. Secondaries prolonged as in 

 E. Tityrus. 



Beneath. Primaries having all markings of upper surface 

 repeated, secondaries with a faintly indicated paler median band 

 extending two-thirds across wing, two faint spots between this 

 and anal angle, and more or less scattering tawny scales, all wings 

 below having a strong purplish reflection and slightly paler on 

 posterior margins. 



Body above purple brown, thorax covered with tawny hairs, 

 beneath more or less shaded with fulvous, legs brown, becoming 



