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European Segettim, is not known to me. I have never seen this 

 species from the East, and it is probably a good species. 



Perigea Loculosa, n. s. 



<^ ? . A Hadenoid form, with naked eyes, untufted abdo- 

 men, unarmed tibiae. Forewings bright and light reddish brown, 

 with the veins streaked with black. The black median lines near 

 together; the inner line sends out an open tooth across the 

 median space, meeting the outer line on submedian fold. The 

 lines meet again on internal margin. Reniform shaded with 

 white, conspicuous. Fringes dark, checkered with pale brown» 

 Hind wings white, translucent, with narrow fuscous edging in the 

 male ; shaded with fuscous and with the veins darker in the 

 female. Thorax reddish brown. There are none but the two- 

 median lines on forewings, black, edged with pale, not very dis- 

 tinct, the inner median line conspicuous for its strong dentations. 

 Expanse 26 to 28 mil. Several specimens. This species recalls,. 

 in appearance, the Calif ornian GraphipJwra Perbriinnea, 



Heliophila Bicolorata, n. s. 



5. Eyes hairy; thorax untufted; tibiae unarmed. Fore 

 wings and thorax light straw color, immaculate, concolorous. 

 Hind wings and abdomen pale reddish. Beneath the wings are 

 shaded with reddish, like secondaries above. There are no mark- 

 ings whatever. Expanse "XfX mvX. 



This species can be confounded with no other, the fore wings 

 are long and rather narrow. It may be catalogued with PrcEgra- 

 cilis and allies. 



Heliophila differs from Graphiphora, by the narrow primaries, 

 with their more parallel costal and internal margins, together 

 with the more prominent labial palpi. 



Graphiphora Consopita, n. s. 



Eyes hairy. Allied to Riifula, from California. The color 

 varies from reddish (?) to pale clay (c?). The median lines are 

 even, double, faint, pale-lined, wide apart. Wing concolorous, no- 

 other than the median lines apparent. Reniform indicated. 

 Hind wings pale, shaded with fuscous. This inconspicuously 

 marked form recalls PseudortJiosia Variabilis, but the markings 

 are simpler and less obvious, while the tibiae are unarmed. Ex- 

 panse 31 to 32 mil. 



In this species the ovipositor is visible and the relationship 

 to Rtifula is evident. But the dotted t. p. line and other mark- 

 ings in which Ritfnla approaches our Eastern Ovidnca, and leads 

 me to expect that the two may be found to intergrade, are want- 

 ing in Consopita. The difference in color may be varietal or 

 sexual. 



Basilodes Chrysopis, n, s. 



Smaller than Pepita, paler and less brilliant. Eyes naked ; 

 front projecting, with a clypeal depression. Primaries pale yel- 

 lowish, with a golden luster terminally, especially over subterminal 



