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Exp. wings, 33 m. m. 



I 9. Arizona. (H.K.Morrison.) Coll. B. Neumoegen. 



The absence of thoracic and abdominal tufts may place this 

 species in another genus than Phisia, but as its nearest generic 

 ally is unknown to me, I describe it provisionally here. In its 

 system of coloration it reminds us somewhat of P. consona of 

 Europe. 



Lygranthoecia Constricta. n. sp. 



Dark brown on primaries. On costa and internal margin a 

 distinct white double line, enclosing a space, so constricted and 

 interrupted in the middle of the wing, as to form a double trian- 

 gle, the bases of which rest on the costa and internal margin. 

 The spaces enclosed by these lines are rather paler than the gen- 

 eral color. Posterior margins broadly brownish grey. Seconda- 

 ries dusky with paler central shade, and dark discal spot. Be- 

 neath, wholly dusky, with paler shades, and discal spots distinctly 

 dark brown. 



Exp. wings, 28 m. m. Length of body, 14 m. m. 



1 5 N. Carolina. (H. K, Morrison.) Coll. B. Neumoegen. 

 ACOPA INCANA. n. sp. 



Ground color cream white, the primaries covered with brown- 

 ish atoms, giving the surface a hoary appearance. There is in one 

 example a whitish streak along internal margin, and again near 

 the costa, but in another, these disappear, and the whole surface 

 is powdered with brown scales. At the end of the cell is a 

 cuneate brown mark, and the margins are also deep brown, with 

 the fringes white. The secondaries are pale dusky, with whitish 

 central shades, and a faint sublunate discal mark. Beneath the 

 wings are wholly sordid white, with dusky shades, and faint discal 

 marks. 



2 ? Arizona. (I. Doll.) Coll. B. Neumoegen. 

 Exp. wings, 30 m. m. Length of body, 12 m. m. 

 EUBOLINA Meskei. n. sp. 



Rich bluish brown, the primaries with numbers of small 

 bluish scales scattered over the surface ; the lines all strongly 

 marked and deeply dentated outwardly, the t. p. enclosing a large 

 whitish discal subovate patch, covering the reniform and subreni- 

 form spaces. The apical angle bears a bluish iridescent eye-like 

 mark, enclosed by a sinuate white line. There are also some 

 white triangular marks along the apical portion of the costa. 

 Secondaries ochreous brown, with darker sub-marginal waved 

 bands. A paler streak beyond the margin, and the fringe pale. 

 Thorax concolorous with the primaries, abdomen concolorous 

 with the secondaries. Beneath ochreous, with brown waved 

 lines, the margins darker brown. An ochreous crescent near 

 apex of primaries and some small ochreous patches along the 

 costa. The t. p. line is distinct, bent outwardly at the middle. 

 The reniform shows as a brown cloud. The lines on secondaries 



