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Upper side light glossy brown; primaries have three minute (often 

 mere dots and more or less wanting) semi-transparent sub-apical spots 

 on costa, two narrow bars in median interspaces, the upper one some- 

 times a dot only, and both sometimes wanting; fringes of primaries 

 fuscous, of secondaries whitish. Under side brown, thickly dusted 

 with gray scales over apex and hind margin of primaries and all of 

 secondaries; the spots repeated; secondaries have a black- brown dash, 

 transverse on middle of wing, beyond disk, sometimes wanting. 



Body above, color of wings; below, the thorax gray-buff, the sides 

 gray, abdomen gray-brown ventrally; palpi white, not pure; antennae 

 brown above, either yellow-white or annulated with that color below; 

 club black above, yellow-white below, tip reddish. 



9 . — Exp. 1.7 to 2 inches. 



Color of male ; spots slightly larger, and in addition is sometimes 

 seen a minute spot next sub-median nervure, in line with the other 

 two. Under side as in male. 



Mr. Morrison has taken many examples of this species. 



The other species is described thus: 



Pamphila Lunus, n. sp. S . — Exp. 1.8 inch. 



Upper side uniform dark brown; primaries have three semi-trans- 

 parent sub-apical spots on costa, a narrow bar in upper median inter- 

 space, a large sub-rectangular spot in next interspace, and a large spot 

 with a deep angular incision on either side at end of cell; fringes of 

 primaries dark brown, cinereous at extreme ends, of secondaries yel- 

 lowish, mixed with cinereous next anal angle. 



Under side dark brown; the apex of primaries thickly dusted with 

 gray scales, the spots repeated; secondaries thinly dusted gray, which 

 scarcely obscures the ground color; on middle of wing two transverse 

 black-brown dashes, one extra-discal, and in this is a short, fine white 

 streak, the other a little above the middle of disk. 



Body above, color of wings; below, thorax gray, the sides darker 

 gray, abdomen yellow-brown; legs brown; palpi dark gray with many 

 black hairs in upper part; antennae black, on under side annulated 

 with yellow; club black, yellow at base on under side, tip ferruginous. 



9 . — Exp. 1.9 inch. 



Same color; spots as in male, but larger; a seventh long and narrow 

 spot appears in sub-median interspace. On the under side this spot is 

 lost in a yellow patch which covers the area next inner angle. 



Taken in Arizona by Mr. Morrison. 



There is about the same difference between the spots of Lunus and 

 Deva that is found between Eathyllus and Pylades, in Lunus all being 

 large, in Deva all small; on the under side Deva is decidedly gray, 

 Lunus dark brown with comparatively slight dusting of gray. Deva 

 has one dash across disk, Lunus two, and the outer one includes a white 



