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teeth, very prominently marked. From the costa, about the middle, 

 runs along the sub-costal nervure towards the base for about three 

 lines, a dark shade, which abruptly turns back before reaching the 

 median nervule nearly opposite to the starting point on costa, then 

 obliquely to internal margin, forming in the middle two slight denta- 

 tions. Near the base is a double line almost lost in the darker shading 

 of the wing. The discal spot is small, whitish. Secondaries brownish 

 gray, with white fringes. Thorax and abdomen concolorous with 

 wings. Under side wholly brownish gray, with faint indications of the 

 median band, most prominent on secondaries. 



Exp. wings 80 mm. Length of body 33 mm. 



I 9 . Jalapa (W. Schaus). Coll. B. Neumoegen. 



Easily distinguished from G. Arizonensis by the paler field of prima- 

 ries, and the very much dentated sub-marginal band. 



Gloveria Olivacea, n. sp. — $ . Olive-brown, very different in color 

 from G. Ai'izonensis. Primaries with a clear white, very prominent 

 discal spot, and behind this a large pale shade crossing the wing from 

 the internal margin, but not quite reaching the costa; this shade also 

 occurs on the lower side, and has there a bright golden tint. The frin- 

 ges of both wings are also golden. Thorax and abdomen concolorous, 

 the former with some reddish brown hairs. 



Exp. wings, 48 mm. Length of body, including tuft, 25 mm. 



9 . Pale brown, widely distinct in color from the other sex. The 

 base and posterior margins of primaries are lightened with a white 

 shade, thrown into strong contrast by a median band of brown enclosing 

 the dull white discal mark. In the pale marginal space are two faint 

 brown lines, the inner one straight and even, the outer sinuate-dentate. 

 Secondaries the same shade of brown as the band of primaries; fringes 

 whitish; beneath, all one shade of uniform light brown. Legs, thorax 

 and abdomen concolorous. 



Exp. wings 66 mm. Length of body 28 mm. 2 $ . 29. 



Jalapa, Mexico, (W. Schaus.) Type, Coll. H. E. 



G. Venerabilis, n. sp. — 9- Primaries grayish brown, distincdy 

 gray towards posterior margin, with some faint blackish transverse 

 streaks and an oblique whitish dentate line behind the middle. There 

 is also a black dentate sub-marginal Une, bending back a litde from the 

 apex, the field behind it being wholly gray. The discal spot is small, 

 white; fringe alternately brown and white. Secondaries and under 

 side wholly copper-brown, a little darker at the margins and along the 

 costa. Thorax concolorous with primaries, with a grey stripe at the 

 sides. Abdomen same shade as the hind wings, i example. 

 Jalapa, Mexico. (W. Schaus.) 



Exp. wings 86 mm. Length of body 38 mm. 



