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BOLINID^. 



Syneda Divergens. Bchr. 



Truckee, California. 



The Eticlidia Capiticola, of Walker, and E. petricola, come 

 near to S. divergens. 



LiTOCALA Sexsignata. Harvey. 



Colorado. 



Catocala Aholibah. 



Vancouvers Island. 



This species is also in the British Museum, from the same 

 locality. With it we received what appears to be a very distinct 

 species of the same group. 



Catocala Irene. Behr. 



Mendocino, California. 



Allied to C. Electilis, of Mexico, but the coloration of the 

 primaries more like that of C. inmibens. 



Catocala Californica. W. H. Edwards. 



The nearest species to this, in the Museum, is a larger and 

 undetermined Catocala from Texas. 



Catocala Mariana. H. Edzvards. 



Seems to come nearer to C. briseis than anything else in our 

 collection. The latter was wrongly identified by Walker as the 

 C. parta, of Guenee (Lep. Het., p. 1193). 



Catocala Verrilliana. Grote. 



Humboldt Co., California. 



Quite new to me. 



EUCLIDIID^. 



EUCLIDIA CUSPIDEA. Glien. 

 Knight's Valley and Havilah, California. 



Smaller and with more sharply defined markings on second-^ 

 aries, than in our examples. 



A NEW AND REMARKABLE BOMBYCID MOTH FROM 



ARIZONA. 



By Henry Edwards. 



EuLEUcoPHyEus Neuimoegeni. n. s. 



$ . Head white, with a few blackish hairs intermixed, the palpi 

 bright reddish brown. Thorax snow white, with a central black 

 band. Antennae orange brown. Abdomen with deep claret brown 

 at base, shading towards the anal extremity into orange brown. 

 Beneath it is reddish brown at the base, white on the middle and 

 blackish on the posterior segments. The legs are all reddish brown 

 at their base, the tibiae snow-white edged with black, and the tarsi 

 jet black. Primaries and secondaries snow-white, the former with 

 the anterior line rather narrow, nearly straight, jet black. Upon 

 it, above the median nervule, rests a pale orange transverse dash> 



