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both wings a broad white mesial band ; secondaries have a mar- 

 ginal row of small spots, and a row of sub-marginal lunules on 

 posterior half of the wing ; fringes alternately white and black. 



Under side of primaries pale greenish-brown, the spots and 

 band repeated, the former confluent and enlarged ; costal margin 

 whitish : secondaries clouded, greenish-brown and sordid-white, 

 the band not clearly defined ; inner margin white. Thorax and 

 abdomen above blue-gray, below, thorax white, abdomen pale- 

 brown ; legs buff-white ; palpi white ; antennas black above, whit- 

 ish below ; club black, whitish below. 



From 4 S taken in southern Arizona, in October. 



EUDAMUS HiPPALUS. n. S. 



Male. — Expands 1.6 inch. 



Upper side glossy-brown ; primaries have, at three-fourths 

 the distance from base to apex, four minute, whitish, semi-trans- 

 parent spots on costal margin, three of them in perpendicular 

 line, the fourth a little outside ; a similar spot in lower discoidal 

 interspace, a small lectangular spot in upper median and a large 

 rhomboid in lower median interspace ; these three in an oblique 

 line; a bar across cell just over the rhomboid, and above cell a 

 dash nearly parallel to costal edge ; fringes of primaries alter- 

 nately fuscous and dull white, the dark shade prevailing at apex, 

 of secondaries white with short brown hairs nt the ends of the 

 nervules, but which do not entirely cross the white. 



Under side brown, much dusted with gray scales, especially 

 over secondaries and at apex of primaries; inner margin of pri- 

 maries yellowish ; secondaries crossed by two dark bands, one on 

 disk, the other beyond; there is also a demi-band near base ; the 

 spots of primaries repeated and a little enlarged, and in addition 

 there is a light brown patch lying between the outer spots and 

 opposite cell. 



Body brown above, beneath, thorax gray-brown, abdomen 

 whitish, with a brown line on venter; legs gray-brown, the inside 

 of tibiai white; palpi white with brown hairs; antennae black 

 above, annulated with yellow beneath ; club black above, yellow 

 beneath, and above also, at base, tip ferruginous. 



From 2 S taken at Tucson and at Prescott. 



The species is near Celliis, Bois. 



Megathymus Neumoegeni. n. s. 



Male. — Expands 2 inches. 



Upper side black and orange-fulvous ; costal margin brown ; 

 along the hind margin of both wings a broad black band, erose 

 within and opposite cell on primaries incised ; on costal margin, 

 beyond cell, a black patch which extends to median nervure, and 

 there connects with a larger patch which occupies most of the disk; 

 between this and the border a broad, orange-fulvous band from 

 margin to margin, but restricted opposite cell; on costa a fulvous 

 patch anterior to the black one ; the basal area darker fulvous. 



